Multitask effortlessly on your PC or Mac as you try out TV Cast: Chromecast & Miracast, a Tools app by SoulApps Studio on BlueStacks.
So this app basically lets people throw whatever’s on their phone—videos, pictures, music, even stuff from a browser—right up onto their TV, as long as it’s a smart Android TV. There isn’t much hassle either. Once the TV and the device are both on the same Wi-Fi, and the TV’s set to its casting mode, the app finds it and connects. After that, tapping a few buttons sends whatever’s on the phone’s screen over to the TV. Music, family photos, funny videos from group chats—pretty much anything on the device can go to the big screen.
Setting it up isn’t confusing. There aren’t a bunch of weird steps, and it doesn’t expect users to be especially techy. Most people figure out how to cast and mirror things without even glancing at instructions. Web videos, local files, even whole browser tabs can be sent over, which makes group movie nights or showing off vacation photos way less awkward. Using it on a PC through BlueStacks actually makes things simpler for folks who like browsing and media streaming from their laptop—screensharing feels smooth and it doesn’t get bogged down. The wireless part means no extra plugs or cables, and there’s no weird lag or anything, assuming the Wi-Fi’s decent. For anyone who just wants a straightforward way to get stuff from a phone or PC to their TV, this app keeps it simple.
BlueStacks gives you the much-needed freedom to experience your favorite apps on a bigger screen. Get it now.




