Tubecast for Windows Phone is one of our top YouTube apps. But not only can it handle various levels of playback quality it can also 'cast your videos from your phone to your Xbox One, DLNA device, Chromecast or Apple TV (and soon Roku). That feature is super handy when you want to share a video with the room and not have to type on the TV. Today, we are super excited to announce that the Windows 8.1 version of the app is now live in the Windows Store! The developer behind the app, Stephane, tells us he spent "5 months doing the migration from Silverlight to WinRT, was not easy at all" to make it a universal app. Now that the job is done though, things are smooth sailing. Heck, it is even Windows 10-ready. Best VPN providers 2020: Learn about ExpressVPN, NordVPN & more

Tubecast Universal for Windows 8.1 Cast video to your DLNA device (Smart TV, XBOXOne/360, XBMC)

Cast online and downloaded Youtube videos

Chromecast (total control Volume and seek)

Airplay Apple TV

New 4k(2160p) videos

QHD(1440p) Full HD (1080p) SD (480p) 60fps

Download Youtube videos on your MyDocuments/Videos folder

Login to your Youtube account and use all the features (subscribe, watch later, history, my videos, subscribers...)

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Windows 10 ready (windowed mode) I have been toying with the Windows 8.1 version on my Lenovo Yoga Tablet 2 for the last hour, and it feels just like the phone version, which is fantastic. The orientation of the top bar is certainly unique, and I have not run into any dealbreakers yet with the app. Being brand new to Windows 8.1, there may be a few bugs out the gate, so make sure you report them if you find them.