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Castly -Roku, Chromecast,DLNA

3.3
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0.50M
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Castly -Roku, Chromecast,DLNA App Info

  • App Name

    Castly -Roku, Chromecast,DLNA

  • Price

    Free

  • Developer

    Castly

  • Category

    Tools
  • Updated

    2025-08-18

  • Version

    2.1.8

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I establish a connection between my phone and my streaming device for the first time?

Download Castly, open the app, and ensure your device and streaming device are on the same Wi-Fi network; then follow on-screen prompts to pair your device easily.

What media formats does Castly support for casting?

Castly supports a wide range of formats including MP4, MP3, JPEG, and many others, ensuring smooth playback for videos, music, and photos.

Can I stream content directly from websites using Castly?

Yes, Castly includes an integrated web browser allowing you to stream online videos or IPTV streams directly to your device.

How do I cast videos or photos from my mobile device to my TV?

Open Castly, select the media from your library or browser, tap the cast icon, and choose your connected streaming device to start casting.

Can I control playback and adjust volume from my phone?

Yes, Castly provides playback controls and volume adjustment directly within the app, allowing for easy management during playback.

How do I change the video quality to improve streaming performance?

Go to Settings > Quality, and select your preferred streaming quality based on your internet speed for optimal performance.

Is Castly a free app or do I need a subscription?

Castly offers free features, but some advanced options or ad-free experience may require in-app purchases or a subscription, accessible via Settings > Account > Subscription.

How can I upgrade to a premium version or subscribe?

Navigate to Settings > Account > Subscription to view available plans and subscribe using your preferred payment method.

What should I do if my device is not connecting or casting fails?

Ensure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network, restart your devices, and try casting again to troubleshoot connectivity issues.