![]() Instead, TubeCast asks Youtube-dl to download the video info to JSON, which the RSS generator then loads in and reads to populate it's entry info. This data could be passed straight through the the RSS feed generator. There are areas where the program could probably be a lot more efficient or clean, but at the cost of this modularity.įor example, the Youtube-dl api does allow one to access the video description easily in Python. TubeCast has been built in a very modular way, so that the three main sections (Youtube, feed generation, file hosting) are distinctly separate. ![]() Update: This program is clearly in violation of the YouTube terms of service, as I assume youtube-dl must be also. I would recommend you look to see if the creator you're TubeCasting has a Patreon, or similar, to support them. While perhaps naive, the intent is to be able to consume their content in a more convienient way for those who either get motion-sickness on public transport, or can't afford the data costs of mobile YouTube. This program no way intends to stop content creators receiving payment via ads (or whatever). *"Limited to podcasting" is a misnomer, because podcasts are great! Important Note ![]() Then you can consume the media you want when you can! So long as your computer and phone are on the same network, there will be no data usage. You can use any podcast app on your phone (with all its bells-and-whistles) to copy the audio or videos from your computer. TubeCast allows you to download YouTube videos onto your local computer, and then host them as a podcast RSS feed. Or, you can't afford the data costs, since the YouTube app won't cache videos. The problem: you get motion-sickness, so you're limited to podcasting*. You would like to, but the only time you really have is on the way to work on a bus or train. Sometimes you don't have time to sit down and watch a long YouTube video of a movie review or talk. ![]() Multi 360° formats supported : Spherical, Side By Side Search YouTube videos with the internationalized embedded keyboard or with speech Download videos up to 8K “History” playlist “Favorites” playlist “Downloads” playlist Handy navigation like in a web browser Support restricted videos (you have to login to prove your age) 5 languages : English, Spanish, French, German, Italian.Convert a YouTube channel into a local RSS source for a podcast app to pickup. * Features * Watch 360° videos from YouTube in any format (up to 8K) Watch 360° videos and photos from local and external storages. Buy the app to watch videos without restrictions and enjoy the download feature. * Trial version * You can watch 20 videos without restrictions, after that you could only see the 30 first seconds of each video. Try this amazing experience and enjoy the 360° videos easily with Tubecast VR. Explore the 360° videos by moving your head, and browse the interface with the motion controllers. It also reads local and external photos and videos. Tubecast VR is the first mediaplayer on the “Windows Store” for watching 360° YouTube videos within your immersive headset. The full app costs £4.19 from the Microsoft Store. There is a free trial version available in which you can watch the first 20 videos without restrictions and then only the first 30 seconds of each video. You don’t actually need a 3 rd party app to view YouTube 360 videos in WMR as there is a free extension for Microsoft Edge that enables 360 videos in Windows Mixed Reality from Microsoft for free but this is an immersive app rather than just a browser so you get a better experience browsing for videos. With the app you can watch 360 YouTube videos in Windows Mixed Reality in up to 8k, download YouTube videos and also supports local content. The new app called Tubecast VR enables you to watch 360 degree YouTube and local video files on a Windows Mixed Reality headset. 3 rd party YouTube developer Webrox has launched a new YouTube immersive app for Windows Mixed Reality.
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