

If you have either of these programs set up, you can share YouTube and other links from your Android phone over to your home theater PC. There’s also Kore, the official remote for Kodi. We’ve talked about Yatse, the ultimate Kodi remote for Android. Send Video Links From Android With Kore or Yatse
TUBECAST MICROSOFT FOR MAC
I haven’t found any tool quite like these for Windows or Linux, sadly, but they’re a good alternative for Mac users that don’t like the browser extensions mentioned above. But I mention this widget here because you can also paste YouTube URLs on the widget to get them to play on your home theater PC. If you prefer old-school widgets, there’s a Dashboard widget that works the same way. You can use this to control Kodi using the on-screen buttons, or you can click the widget and then control Kodi using your Mac’s keyboard. Here’s a bonus for Mac users. You probably already know you can set up the Notification Center with all kinds of widgets, and as it turns out, there’s a pretty good widget for Kodi out there, which you can download from the Kodi forum. Send YouTube Videos from Your Mac with These Widgets In Play To Kodi for Chrome, seen above, you can also control Kodi entirely from the browser extension, which is a nice added bonus if you like to use your laptop while watching TV. This will either send the video over to Kodi or give you the option to do so. Open a YouTube video on your computer, then click the extension’s icon. Otherwise, all of these extensions essentially work the same way.
TUBECAST MICROSOFT INSTALL
For example, to play YouTube videos you need to install the YouTube add-on, and to play Vimeo videos you need to install the Vimeo add-on. Buy the app to watch videos without restrictions and enjoy the download feature. 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.

Note that, in order for videos to work, you’ll need the appropriate add-on installed in Kodi. By the creator of Tubecast, It also reads local and external photos and videos.
