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Cast Web Videos to Smart TVs

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Developer's DescriptionBy CastifyCast Web Videos to Smart TVs.Cast Web Videos to Smart TVs.Compatible Streaming Devices:Roku Express and Roku Streaming StickChromecast 1, 2, and Ultra HD 4KFire TV and Fire StickApple TV Airplay (4th gen) tvOS 10.2+DLNA receiversXbox One, Xbox 360Google Cast receiversSmart TVs with DLNA built-in including: LG, Panasonic, TCL, Phillips, Sony Bravia, Sharp, Samsung, and many others. Please check your TV's user manual.***Remote feature is only for Roku streaming devices. Like all other Android remote app of this kind, it requires the Roku to already have access to the same WIFI network as phone.Free Features:- Cast to TV, video, music, or photos- Cast web videos found online from websites- Stream to TV from local files on phone to Chromecast or compatible devices- Only 2 items in queue at a time- Only 1 bookmark at a time- Play history- Searching of videos on any websites- Block popups per website*Free features are ads-supported.Pro Premium Features:- Removes advertisements- Subtitles (only Chromecast)- Custom themes- More than 2 videos in queue- More than 1 bookmarks- Set home page- Sync across devicesThis app works best with Roku, but it also works with Google Chromecast, and Google Cast receivers. Users may experience limited functionalities with other casting receivers.Cast videos and music from Web Browser to TV.Also cast local movies and musics found on your phone/tablet to TV with compatible streaming devices.Usage Steps:1. Use the app's browser to navigate to a website.2. The browser will try to find any playable video/audio on that site.3. Then play it locally on the Phone/Tablet, or cast to TV with Chromecast or one of the compatible streaming receivers.Supported Formats:MP4 movieMKV filesMP3 musicJPG, PNG imagesHTML5 videoHLS Live StreamingSome iptv m3u8 formats4K and HD where availableLimitations of Some Streaming ReceiversApple TV AirPlay: Battery Optimization must be disabled for Android 6.0 Marshmallow and up, local cast of audio and photo not supported. MKV files not supported. Some urls formats not supported.Fire TV: some video formats not supported.Roku Sticks: no video resuming/scrubbing, no audio streaming, some file formats not supported.The following streaming devices and Smart TVs are in BETA support, so please do not expect them to work as good as Chromecast: DLNA devices, Android TV, Xbox One & 360, WebOS, NetcastSome Smart TVs have Google Chromecast app (or DLNA) built-in:according to this: https://www.google.com/chromecast/built-in/tv/If you have any of those models, please check if it has one of the streaming receivers to see if it's compatible to cast to TV.This app does not modify, download, or transcode the video sources. It only sends the original source to your streaming receivers. The app does not hosts any content. Therefore the compatibility and availability of the videos are dependent on the source websites themselves.-This app only casts from websites that uses public format. Proprietary video formats such as Amazon Prime Video, Direct TV, Netflix, etc...will NOT cast to TV.Troubleshooting:-Ensure your WIFI connection is stable and on the same network. Casting to TV requires a good internet connection.-Most connection problems can be resolved by restarting the streaming receiver and phone/tablet.-Open the url in the System Browser to ensure the source and site is working properly there.-Flash websites are not supported by streaming device manufacturers.-If a video is not playing or a disconnection occurs, it could be several reasons:1. The ISP(Internet Service Provider)2. The source website itself3. Insufficient WIFI signal strength
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