mStream is a popular media streaming platform that allows users to set up their own personal music streaming server. By installing mStream on your Windows 11 machine, you can easily access your music library from any device connected to the server. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps to install mStream on Windows 11.
To install mStream on Windows 11, you will need the following:
Open a web browser and navigate to the mStream.io homepage.
Click on the "Download" button in the top navigation bar.
Select "Windows" from the download options.
The download will start automatically. Once the installer file is downloaded, locate the file in your downloads folder and double-click on it to start the installation.
The installer will start and lead you through the installation process. Click "Next" to proceed.
Read the license agreement and accept the terms and conditions by selecting the "I accept the agreement" checkbox.
Choose the installation location and click "Next". We recommend going with the default option, which is the "Program Files" folder.
Choose the components you want to install, and click "Next". We recommend installing all the components to ensure that you have access to all the features of mStream.
Choose your start menu folder and create a shortcut if required. Click "Next" to proceed.
The installer will now install mStream on your Windows 11 machine. This process may take a few minutes.
Once the installation is complete, click "Finish" to complete the installation process.
The mStream application will open automatically. If it doesn't, you can manually open it by locating it in your Windows start menu.
Now, follow the on-screen instructions to set up your mStream server.
Once the server is set up, you can start uploading your music library, and your mStream server will be ready to use.
Congratulations! You've successfully installed mStream on your Windows 11 machine. Now you can stream your music library to any device connected to your server.
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