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App Name | TV Cast: Nero DLNA/UPnP Player |
Developer | Nero AG |
Category | Video Players & Editors |
Size | 32.40M |
Latest Version | 1.4.64 |


Stream your favorite media effortlessly to your Smart TV with TVCast: Nero DLNA/UPnP Player! This user-friendly Android app lets you seamlessly connect to your Smart TV, Chromecast, Roku, Fire TV, or any DLNA/UPnP compatible device. Enjoy high-quality streaming of music, photos, and videos with just a few taps.
Beyond local media, TVCast lets you stream online videos directly from platforms like YouTube to your big screen. Access and stream content from your PC or NAS, making it the ultimate all-in-one media casting solution. Experience smooth, enjoyable streaming like never before!
Key Features:
- Music Streaming
- Photo Streaming
- Video Streaming
- PC & NAS DLNA/UPnP Streaming
- Online Video Streaming
User Tips:
- Use your preferred file explorer for easy casting and streaming.
- Take advantage of the app's online video streaming capabilities.
- Upgrade to the ad-free Nero Streaming Player PRO for enhanced features.
- Utilize the app with Chromecast, Chromecast Audio, Sonos, Roku, and Fire TV.
- Adjust image quality for faster loading and streaming.
Conclusion:
TVCast: Nero DLNA/UPnP Player is the perfect app for all your media streaming needs. Its comprehensive features, including music, photo, and video streaming, plus PC/NAS support and online video streaming, simplify the process of enjoying your favorite content on a larger screen. Whether casting from your phone, PC, or NAS, TVCast delivers a seamless and convenient experience. Download now and start streaming!
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