Yes, you can smartcast Philo. To do so, simply hold down the Alt key and left-click on your target.

Yes, you can cast from Philo. However, the casting process is a bit more complicated than it is with other casting services. You’ll need to create a casting profile and then submit your project to be reviewed by Philo’s team of experts. If your project is approved, you’ll then need to create a budget and submit it for approval. Once your budget is approved, you can start casting!

Philo is a streaming service that doesn’t work with traditional TVs. Instead, it requires a separate device, like a Roku or Apple TV, to stream content.

There are a few different ways to mirror your iPhone to your TV. One way is to use an Apple TV. Another way is to use a Google Chromecast. You can also use an HDMI cable to connect your iPhone to your TV.

Philo is supported on a variety of devices, including:-iPhone 6 or later-iPad Mini 4 or later-iPad Pro or later-Apple TV (4th generation) or later-Chromecast Ultra-Fire TV Stick (2nd generation) or later-Roku Premiere or later

Philo is an online streaming service that does not have a traditional app. To watch Philo on your TV, you will need to use a device that can cast or mirror your phone or computer screen onto your TV. Some devices that can do this are the Roku, Apple TV, and Chromecast.

Philo does not currently work with Chromecast, but the company has said that it plans to add the feature in the future.

There could be a number of reasons why Philo is taking a long time to load. One possibility is that the website is experiencing high traffic volume, which is causing it to run slowly. Another possibility is that there is a problem with the site’s server that is causing it to be sluggish. Additionally, the site may be loading slowly because of a lack of bandwidth.