Better and Cheaper Than IPTV
Castor Imagine buying a very nice TV and figuring out it doesn't allow casting from random websites... Then you switch to the longest HDMI cable you can find. Then you start doing screen mirroring: your computer lags, resolution tanks, nothing feels right.
- ▪Castor Imagine buying a very nice TV and figuring out it doesn't allow casting from random websites...
- ▪Then you switch to the longest HDMI cable you can find.
- ▪Then you start doing screen mirroring: your computer lags, resolution tanks, nothing feels right.
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Castor Imagine buying a very nice TV and figuring out it doesn't allow casting from random websites... Then you switch to the longest HDMI cable you can find. Then you start doing screen mirroring: your computer lags, resolution tanks, nothing feels right. Castor is a CLI that extracts video streams from websites, handles format compatibility, and casts to your TV in real time, with optional auto-generated subtitles burned directly into the video. Run castor cast to browse trending titles, search TMDB, inspect posters and metadata, then cast — without leaving the terminal. NoteHow does extraction work? Castor launches a headless Chrome with a randomized browser fingerprint and stealth scripts to hide automation.
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