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FCast Sender

A sender is a device or software application that discovers and communicates with a receiver. The sender uses the FCast protocol to send media content to the receiver, such as a TV, media top box, or desktop. The sender initiates the media streaming by connecting to the receiver, launching the media, and then the receiver begins playing the media. Once the media is launched, the sender can control the playback, allowing operations like pause, resume, seek, and volume adjustment.

Applications that supports the FCast protocol:

  • From FUTO
    • Grayjay is a player that exposes multiple video websites as sources in the app.
    • Terminal sender allows you use the FCast protocol over the command line interface.
    • Desktop sender allows you to mirror your screen and cast files from your file system.
  • From third parties
    • CloudStream Android app for streaming and downloading media.
    • CastLab is an app that allows to cast gallery media through DLNA protocol.
    • ReFra Media Gallery app for Android made with Jetpack Compose.

If you want to have your own app on this page please open an issue or a pull request and we will add it.