How to Install NymphCast on Windows 10

NymphCast is a free and open-source multi-room audio streaming system that runs on Windows, Linux, and other platforms. Here's how to install NymphCast on a Windows 10 computer:

Step 1: Download NymphCast

First, go to the NymphCast website at http://nyanko.ws/nymphcast.php and download the Windows version of the software. Save the file on your computer in a location where you can easily find it.

Step 2: Install NymphCast

Once the download is complete, locate the file you just downloaded and double-click on it to open the installer. Follow the on-screen instructions to install NymphCast on your Windows 10 computer.

Step 3: Launch NymphCast

After installation, launch NymphCast by double-clicking the desktop icon or finding it in the Start menu. When the app launches, you'll see the main control panel.

Step 4: Configure NymphCast

To set up NymphCast, you'll need to configure it to work with your audio devices. Click on the "Configuration" button in the main control panel to access the settings.

Here, you can select your input and output audio devices and set other audio settings like buffer size and volume. You can also choose which devices will be able to connect and stream audio to NymphCast.

Step 5: Connect and Stream

With NymphCast configured, you're ready to start streaming audio to your NymphCast-enabled devices. To do this, click on the "Connect" button in the main control panel and select the device you want to connect to.

Once connected, you can then begin streaming audio from your Windows 10 computer to the selected device. You can control audio playback from the main control panel or use a compatible app on a mobile device to control audio playback.

Congratulations! You have successfully installed and configured NymphCast on your Windows 10 computer. Enjoy streaming audio to your multi-room audio setup!

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