Music cast yamaha windows

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Last Update :  2023-05-31        Current Version :  5.40

Choose what you want to listen to, where and how with MusicCast. MusicCast is a streaming and multiroom audio system built into many Yamaha products, including sound bars, wireless speakers, AV receivers and more. The MusicCast app lets you easily control them all.

Music Everywhere
Listen to music throughout your whole home
Listen to the same or different music in each room

Stream your favorites
Stream from popular music services or from Internet Radio stations
Access your music library from your smartphone, NAS drive or computer
Stream internal or external content (TV, CD Player, Bluray Disc Player, USB, and more)

Don’t skimp on quality
Supports High Resolution Audio playback (up to 192kHz/24bit)

Create wireless setups
MusicCast Stereo: Pair compatible models for a wireless 2channel or 2.1channel setup
MusicCast Surround: Pair select models together for the ease of wirelss surround sound

Make your music yours
Multiple settings to customize your experience

Requirements
Android5.0 or higher
A WiFi router and one or more MusicCastenabled products within the same network

Compatible models vary by region.
Please refer to the following site for compatible models.
https://www.yamaha.com/2/musiccast/

This application performs following functions for purposes described below.
Making a connection under WiFi enabled environment
The application uses WiFi function on your mobile terminal for the purpose of operating networkenabled devices.
Accessing to music information stored in your smartphone / tablet
This application accesses to music information stored in your smartphone / tablet for the purpose of displaying, playing and editing the music information and/or playlist.

To find your WiFi compatible devices, the MusicCast app needs to access this Android device’s location info. This app doesn’t collect your location using GPS.

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  • 1Download NoxPlayer on your PC.

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MusicCast makes it easy to bring music to every room in your home wirelessly.

MusicCast Controller is developed and provided by Yamaha Corporation. LDPlayer offers the download service only.

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Last Updated:

2025-04-18

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MusicCast Controller is a Music&Audio application developed by Yamaha Corporation, but with the best Android emulator-LDPlayer, you can download and play MusicCast Controller on your computer.

Running MusicCast Controller on your computer allows you to browse clearly on a large screen, and controlling the application with a mouse and keyboard is much faster than using touchscreen, all while never having to worry about device battery issues.

With multi-instance and synchronization features, you can even run multiple applications and accounts on your PC.

And file sharing makes sharing images, videos, and files incredibly easy.

Download MusicCast Controller and run it on your PC. Enjoy the large screen and high-definition quality on your PC!

Choose what you want to listen to, where and how with MusicCast. MusicCast is a streaming and multi-room audio system built into many Yamaha products, including sound bars, wireless speakers, AV receivers and more. The MusicCast app lets you easily control them all.

Music Everywhere
-Listen to music throughout your whole home
-Listen to the same or different music in each room

Stream your favorites
-Stream from popular music services or from Internet Radio stations
-Access your music library from your smartphone, NAS drive or computer
-Stream internal or external content (TV, CD Player, Blu-ray Disc Player, USB, and more)

Don’t skimp on quality
-Supports High Resolution Audio playback (up to 192kHz/24bit)

Create wireless setups
-MusicCast Stereo: Pair compatible models for a wireless 2-channel or 2.1-channel setup
-MusicCast Surround: Pair select models together for the ease of wirelss surround sound

Make your music yours
-Multiple settings to customize your experience

Requirements
— Android7.0 or higher
— A Wi-Fi router and one or more MusicCast-enabled products within the same network

Compatible models vary by region.
Please refer to the following site for compatible models.
https://www.yamaha.com/2/musiccast/

This application performs following functions for purposes described below.
— Making a connection under Wi-Fi enabled environment
The application uses Wi-Fi function on your mobile terminal for the purpose of operating network-enabled devices.
— Accessing to music information stored in your smartphone / tablet
This application accesses to music information stored in your smartphone / tablet for the purpose of displaying, playing and editing the music information and/or playlist.

To find your Wi-Fi compatible devices, the MusicCast app needs to access this Android device’s location info. This app doesn’t collect your location using GPS.

Screenshots and Videos of MusicCast Controller PC

With LDPlayer, you can download and run MusicCast Controller on PC, simultaneously managing multiple apps and multiple accounts. Become a master of time management, balancing work and entertainment effortlessly.

LDPlayer is a lightweight and free Android emulator that supports various Windows systems and most popular applications and games. It has established partnerships with over 1,000 gaming companies globally, earning their trust, and has exceeded 270 million downloads. Moreover, LDPlayer is based on Android 9.0, providing optimized performance for both Intel and AMD devices, ensuring a better experience in MusicCast Controller.

Multi-Instance

Transform your computer into several LDPlayers, allowing you to run multiple applications or accounts on your PC. Coupled with a synchronizer, it assists you in managing multiple MusicCast Controller accounts!

File Transfer

Effortlessly transfer files between Android emulators and your computer, making sharing images, videos, and documents in MusicCast Controller incredibly easy.

Extended Battery Life

When running MusicCast Controller on your computer, you need not worry about low battery or device overheating issues. Enjoy playing for as long as you desire.

Virtual GPS

By using LDPlayer to run MusicCast Controller, you can alter your location, unlocking app content specific to certain regions, hiding your real geographical information to prevent privacy breaches.

Large Screen

Offering a high-definition experience for MusicCast Controller on a large screen, animations and images are smoother, allowing for more comfortable content browsing and video watching.

Ample Memory

With larger memory than smartphones, you no longer need to worry about insufficient memory hindering MusicCast Controller operations. Download as many applications as you desire effortlessly.

Download and install LDPlayer on your computer

Locate the Play Store in LDPlayer’s system apps, launch it, and sign in to your Google account

Enter «MusicCast Controller» into the search bar and search for it

Choose and install MusicCast Controller from the search results

Once the download and installation are complete, return to the LDPlayer home screen

Click on the game icon on the LDPlayer home screen to start enjoying the exciting game

Want to download MusicCast Controller APK? Click here to

download the APK.

If you’ve already downloaded the APK file from another source, simply open LDPlayer and drag the APK file directly into the emulator.

If you’ve downloaded an XAPK file from another source, please refer to the tutorial for installation instructions.

If you’ve obtained both an APK file and OBB data from another source, please refer to the tutorial for installation instructions.

Description:

Controls the Yamaha MusicCast family of media players, soundbars, and receivers.

Please Note: This is a Version 2.0 Update and will require complete reprogramming of existing system files that were setup with a pre 2.0 version of thie MusicCast driver.

Version History:

Version 2.0: Restructured driver to include Selected Zones, fixes to linking, and allow for easier programming of zone 2,3, or 4 of recievers. Added Audio Select commands, and some additional Sound Program selections.

Version 2.01: Fixes issue that was causing the driver to lockup when connected to specific receivers.

Version 2.1: Adds support for lists with cover art.

Version 2.2: Fixed issue with player linking.

Version 2.21: Fixes issue with group volume commands

Version 2.22: Fixes issues with play/stop driver events. Adds new pause event.

Yamaha MusicCast

This driver was written using the Yamaha YXC Protocol. It controls all MusicCast enabled devices, including standalone speakers, soundbars and receivers. The driver only works via ethernet.

As of version 1.21 of this driver, ‘Selected’ variables will only be available when enabled in the configuration. If you are using selected variables and update the driver, you MUST enable them in the driver configuration.

Release History

1.0: The initial release of the driver

1.1: Adds tuner support (read the Tuner section below as the current API has incomplete/incorrect support for handling preset status). It also adds support for the ‘Pure Direct’ On and Off commands and adds a list of NetUSB only inputs to the regular input list so you can create a scrolling list of streaming inputs.

1.11: Adds a command for setting volume by percentage. Adds using the internal names of the inputs rather than a generic name. Changing input name in the MusicCast app will change the name in the source variables and the source lists,

1.12: Fixes DAB tuner variable reporting (and Tuner Stereo reporting)

1.13: Adds Link Audio Delay commands (see below) and variables, adds ‘Actual Volume’ variables to show the same value as the device front panel

1.14: Fixes a problem where selecting a streaming source always changes the main zone.

1.15: Changes the way names are created and displayed as the devices are added so that auto-programming works correctly. Fixes a problem displaying certain non-standard and non-English characters (the Bublé Bug)

1.16: Fixes a problem with the discrete HDMI command for Soundbars — HDMI vs HDMI1

1.17: Defaults to ‘Recall’ mode when Presets are triggered by macros.

1.18: Fixes a problem where the boolean Link Client variables weren’t working.

1.19: Adds the Audio 5 input available in newer models. Fixes an issue using Coax 2.

1.20: Adds commands for Sound Programs, Commands and a variable for Surround Modes, and support for Surround: AI.

1.21: Disables ‘selected’ variables by default to reduce the variable load on the system file. Adds extra error checking in the connection management to recover from disconnects.

1.22: Adds Amazon Music as a source, adds variables and events to handle the ‘Conflicted Error» discussed below. Adds a language setting to the configuration that allows the streaming service menus to be displayed in the chosen language, if supported by the service.

1.23: Adds cursor and menu commands to control the on-screen GUI of the device. Correctly recognizes presets from DAB tuners and allows them to be accessed. Fixes a problem choosing NetUSB specific inputs

1.24: adds Scenes (with names for v2 network boards), adds party mode

2.0: Restructured driver to include Selected Zones, fixes to linking, and allow for easier programming of zone 2,3, or 4 of recievers. Added Audio Select commands, and some additional Sound Program selections.

2.01: Fixes issue that was causing the driver to lockup when connected to specific receivers.

2.1: Adds support for image lists.

2.2: Fixed issue with player linking

2.21: Fixes issue with group volume commands

2.22: Fixes issues with play/stop driver events. Adds new pause event.

Device Types

Because the driver supports multi-zone receivers it contains three types of sources. First is Zones, which contain all the audio functionality of the system: power, volume, sound fields, source selection, etc. Secondly, Network/USB is the media player portion of the devices with transport control, browsing, presets, etc. Thirdly is the Tuner, which has its own set of functions and variables and its own pages. All zones in a multi-zone device use the same player and tuner. The USB source uses the Music Player device type in your template but will default to a device type called MusicCast if your template contains one.

Note: When setting up your devices in the project you have to use the Network/USB and Tuner sources with numbers that corrispond to the ‘main’ configured device. If you try to set up «Zone 4» to use «Tuner 3» it will not work. You must always use the Parent zone’s Tuner or Network/USB sources.

Configuration

MusicCast sources and MusicCast Zones are added separately to your project. Because you can add a different number of zones than you can players, but you can’t have a player without a zone, the total number of devices in the system are determined by the number of zones, and the device configuration information is entered into the Zone sources. Users of Integration Designer version earlier than 10.0 will always have to add the Device Count.

Entering the device name in the configuration will allow that name to show up when selecting variables and commands for that device. There is a variable that allows you to use that name on your panel (Config Name) but most likely you will use the variable for the actual device name (Player Name) that the driver gets from the device itself.

You then select whether this is a ‘main’ zone or a 2nd, 3rd, or 44th zone, MOST devices are considered ‘main’ zones. When you select a 2nd,3rd, or 4th zone from the drop down another field opens up to pick which Zone source is the parent, this parent MUST be a ‘main’ zone source. When adding 2nd,3rd or 4th zones to the project you must use Zone sources with numbers larger then the parent, if the parent is defined after the secondary zones the driver will fail at initialization.

You must enter an IP address for the device into the configuration if the device is a ‘main’ zone. This will require you to use either a static IP address or to have your router reserve a specific DHCP address for the device.

Differing MusicCast models have different resolution in their volume control. The driver can get that information from the device, but you need to know that information so that you can have ID set any gauges or sliders to the correct ranges (although they can always be edited later). There are commands that allow you to treat the volume as a range from 0 to 100 and that works fine with sliders but doing that with volume up/down buttons while showing volume as an integer can cause scaling problems as not every volume change command causes a change in the displayed value, even though it does change the actual system volume. In addition, although the device can find the range of the volume control, it can’t find the actual numbers used, or whether it uses half dB steps. Because of this the range for most receivers is 0 to 161 instead of the -80 to 16 they show on the front panel. If you need to find the range of the volume control or other controls such as subwoofer, tone control etc. you can access the device from your browser at: Error! Hyperlink reference not valid. to get this information. Look down towards the end for information marked as “range-step”

New with version 1.13:

Yamaha has added an ‘Actual Volume’ notification to the protocol. This allows you to create a variable (tagged: Volume Text) that shows a string matching the volume value as it appears on the front of the device. This requires the mid-May 2018 firmware

Transport (including visibility)

Transport controls are part of the NetUSB device and include revered state and visibility variables. You can program visibility so that only the transport commands available in the current service are displayed. A classic example is that skipping backwards is not available in Pandora, so the system can be programmed to hide the button when on that service. Integration Designer does not autoprogram visibility, so it will have to be added manually. This is especially important for stop and pause buttons as most broadcast type services such as SiriusXM don’t support a pause command so it’s a good idea to only leave the stop button showing.

Source Selection

Zones are also responsible for the source selection, even if it’s a streaming source. There are discrete commands for every possible input for every zone even though some of the combinations are obviously not possible. Once again, the device can find the available sources for a room and, in fact, the list variables that allows you to select sources for a room do adjust to only show available sources but if you use discrete commands you’ll be responsible for knowing which inputs/sources can be used is a specific zone of a device.

NOTE: Soundbars and other devices that have a single HDMI input use the HDMI parameter for the source selection command, not HDMI1

Volume Control

As mentioned earlier the volume range can be different on each device. You have the option of showing volume using the native resolution/values of the device or as a 0-100 value. There is (as of driver version 1.13) a variable called ‘Volume Text’ that will show the volume, with decimal point, just as it appears on the front of the device.

If you use the Group Volume command the driver will send the command to every other player in the group as well. It is recommended that the Group volume commands be used even if there is no group. It will just change the one device if it’s not linked, but when there is a group it will adjust all of them. You can create a separate page if you want to adjust the balance in a group using the regular volume commands.

EQ/Tone/Subwoofer

Tone controls also can have a range that varies from device to device, and in fact, they can be unavailable in some devices. The URL mentioned under volume in the Configuration section can also show the range for tone control/eq and other controls. Any gauges tend to get programmed with -12 to 12 as their range, you may have to change this manually.

Browsing

Every MusicCast device keeps its own set of browsing lists. When you enter your account information it must be entered into each device. The devices themselves can have multiple accounts for some services and switch between them but this is not available in the API yet. The MusicCast API describes each entry in the list as something it can enter, like a folder, or something it can play. The Browse Mode can be changed on a panel by panel basis so that if you select a folder in ‘Select’ mode it will enter that folder and list its content. Selecting it in Play mode should play the folder. These commands are in the API but do not work yet. I’ve left them in as they are supposed to work and subsequent firmware updates may enable it but as of now there is no need for these commands as they don’t alter how the menu works.

The overall source menu does not drill down to the top menu of the service, they are separate lists. You can use the source list and then switch to the browse list and it will reflect the source most recently picked, or you can use separate discrete commands to select the source while jumping to a browse page with the browse list on it.

NetUSB Presets

Each player has 40 presets which store predefined sources. A set of modes for presets is defined as well. The action taken by the driver when selecting from the preset list depends on the current mode of the panel. Recall, or Play, starts playback of the selected preset. Store replaces the current preset with the currently playing item. Clear removes the preset at the current location.

The Presets list will always have 40 items in it, even if they are empty, so you have access to any empty preset you want to fill.

There are also commands to directly access presets to allow you to make a page with direct buttons, as well as variables that can be used to label those buttons with the titles and services for that preset

The preset mode, whether it’s Recall, Store, Clear, or Move, is a panel-based setting, meaning it only applies to the device on which the mode button was pressed. If you’re sending a command from a macro, it will always be in the play mode.

Recent

The Recent list is like the Presets list but is added to with every change in source. A Clear Recents command allows the end user to clear the list and start saving them again.

Scenes

Receivers support a varying number of scenes. These scenes are zone specific so there is a zone parameter when you trigger them. Current devices allow you to name the scenes when you create them so variables are available, early MusicCast devices will not have distinctive names. These names are only loaded on startup, the receiver does not update them.

Events

The players send driver events whenever they leave or enter play mode, or just when the currently playing song title changes. There are also events for zone audio events: Power or Mute on or off and source changes for any zone on the device. Each zone has its own set of these events, so you can distinguish where it happened.

Linking

Linking commands allow you to link any device to any other, with ‘selected’ devices able to be either the target or the master of the link. Variables include boolean variables to show the relationship between any two devices as well as an overall status that tells when a device is the master or client of a group. Unfortunately, unlinking from a group leaves the device using ‘MCLink’ as its source and the device saying it’s still a client. For it to show that it’s not a client a new source has to be selected.

Party Mode
The receivers may have a Party Mode that gets turned on for the whole receiver. You cannot turn on Party Mode in a specific zone, even though the zones have their own Party Variables. This powers up all the zones in the receiver and locks them to the main’s input choices. When in Party Mode there is a separate command for volume control (up and down only) as well as mute. Toggle commands for Party Mute and Party Enable use the status of the main zone as a reference on whether to go on or off.

Link Audio Delay
The Link Audio Delay allows you to adjust the amount of audio buffered by the system. While keeping extra audio in a memory buffer helps the system play smoothly while keeping multiple devices in sync, it allows causes delays when used for audio that is supposed to be in sync with a picture. When using an HDMI input the device can be set to ‘Lip Sync’ which will reduce the buffer and play the audio in sync with the picture. When just playing audio, the system can be set to ‘Audio Sync’ for fewer dropouts and better sync between multiple payers. Older versions of the devices used ‘Audio Sync On’ and Audio Sync Off’ instead. All are supported in the driver. The same link used in volume above will tell you which set your player uses.

Tuner
Tuner control consists of commands to both step and scan through the frequency range. In addition, there are 40 presets for the tuner that follow the same ‘mode’ changing rules mentioned above in the NetUSB presets section. These presets can be accessed from a scrolling list, directly by number, or using commands that rotate through the next or previous presets. If using direct access, there are variables that allow you to label the preset buttons with their current values.

In addition, you can create commands to directly change the frequency or band of the tuner to a desired value.

NOTE: There are some issues in the handling of tuner presets in the current MusicCast. The current firmware does not keep track of changes to the actual frequency of the tuner and use it to update the current preset. On the front panel of the receiver you’ll see the preset number when a preset is selected, and it will go away if the frequency changes. The driver can’t do this as it continues to get reports from the tuner that it is still on the preset.

Amazon Music

Driver version 1.22 adds support for Amazon Music as a source but it requires some special care. Amazon only allows one stream at a time, so the MusiCast system warns if there is already a stream playing by raising a ‘Device Conflicted’ error. If you don’t allow a way for a user to see, and then clear that error, they can be stuck at what is essentially a modal dialog.

The conflict will generate a Conflict Error event which you can use to change pages, it also changes the Conflicted Source variable, which can be used to make a response option visible. To clear this error you can execute either the ‘Cancel Attempt’ or the ‘Continue Attempt’ commands; cancel simply clears the flag, where continue will begin the stream, causing the existing system to eventually stop playing.

The truth is that the system does not lock up waiting for the response. You can simply make a different choice and the system will switch to it. The flag will get cleared any time a new tune begins (The title changes), so you can simply ignore it. You can even not handle the event, but the user will be able to make a selection, which the device won’t play, and they won’t know why.

Language Support
The language of the menu system can be changed in the driver configuration in ID. The supported languages are:
English
Japanese
French
German
Spanish
Russian
Italy
Chinese

These language choices depend on the streaming services support of the localized menu.

Templates
The driver contains three different ‘sources’. The zone doesn’t have a template attached to it as there is generally not a specific page for a zone. The two audio sources each use their own templates if available but will default to standard template device types:

Tuner looks for a device type (page set) called ‘MusicCast Tuner’ but will default to the standard AM/FM template
Network/USB looks for a page set called MusicCast but will default to the standard Music Player pages.

Free download MusicCast CONTROLLER for PC Windows or MAC from BrowserCam. Yamaha Corporation published MusicCast CONTROLLER for Android operating system(os) mobile devices. However, if you ever wanted to run MusicCast CONTROLLER on Windows PC or MAC you can do so using an Android emulator. At the end of this article, you will find our how-to steps which you can follow to install and run MusicCast CONTROLLER on PC or MAC.

Love for music will never end, so to give more power to your music listening capacity Yamaha Corporation developed an app known as MusicCast Controller, where users can easily control Yamaha MusicCast products from anywhere in the world. Music lovers can easily stream music to MusicCast-enabled speakers and sound bars from different services like Pandora, Spotify, and much more. MusicCast controller app gives an easy option for its users to listen to the radio and allows them to manage the music volume, bass, and much more directly from the mobile app.

Features

Let’s check out and see how MusicCast Controller is a helpful app for all music lovers:

Multi-room audio

MusicCast app comes with many benefits when users need to connect a MusicCast device and allows the easy option to create a multi-room audio system effectively. This is helpful for the users to play similar music through the different corners of the rooms.

Remote Control

In this Digital world, everything can be managed remotely, the same in terms of music also. The MusicCast app has a solution where you can control all your MusicCast devices from anywhere. Control volume, bass, internet audio station, and much more.

Voice control

Nowadays, voice control is all you need; yes, the MusicCast controller app allows users to use Amazon and Google Assistance and control everything with the help of voice control. Everything can be managed hands-free with the Voice control feature.

Customizable Interface

Make your listening experience more enjoyable by making a customizable interface. Users can create their playlists, and they will get the option to customize the playlist with a user-friendly interface. Personalize your listening experience with the MusicCast Controller app.

Wrapping it up!

MusicCast controller app is one of the best and more powerful tools to manage and control easily MusicCast enabled devices remotely. The critical feature of the MusicCast app is voice control, a customizable interface, and remote control, making it very convenient for the users to make the music listen to experience more powerful and exciting. Listen to the music from the various popular services and control all the MusicCast devices anywhere and anytime from their mobile device. A valuable and trustworthy mobile app smooth music-listening experience is the MusicCast Controller mobile app. smooth music-listening experience is the MusicCast Controller mobile app.

Let’s find out the prerequisites to install MusicCast CONTROLLER on Windows PC or MAC without much delay.

Select an Android emulator: There are many free and paid Android emulators available for PC and MAC, few of the popular ones are Bluestacks, Andy OS, Nox, MeMu and there are more you can find from Google.

Compatibility: Before downloading them take a look at the minimum system requirements to install the emulator on your PC.

For example, BlueStacks requires OS: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP2, Windows XP SP3 (32-bit only), Mac OS Sierra(10.12), High Sierra (10.13) and Mojave(10.14), 2-4GB of RAM, 4GB of disk space for storing Android apps/games, updated graphics drivers.

Finally, download and install the emulator which will work well with your PC’s hardware/software.

how to install MusicCast CONTROLLER on PC

How to Download and Install MusicCast CONTROLLER for PC or MAC:

  • Open the emulator software from the start menu or desktop shortcut on your PC.
  • You will be asked to login into your Google account to be able to install apps from Google Play.
  • Once you are logged in, you will be able to search for MusicCast CONTROLLER, and clicking on the ‘Install’ button should install the app inside the emulator.
  • In case MusicCast CONTROLLER is not found in Google Play, you can download MusicCast CONTROLLER APK file from this page, and double-clicking on the APK should open the emulator to install the app automatically.
  • You will see the MusicCast CONTROLLER icon inside the emulator, double-clicking on it should run MusicCast CONTROLLER on PC or MAC with a big screen.

Follow the above steps regardless of which emulator you have installed.

run MusicCast CONTROLLER on PC

Developed By: Yamaha Corporation

License: Free

Rating: 4,4/5 — 77.624 votes

Last Updated: April 21, 2025

App Details

Version 6.00
Size 21.6 MB
Release Date February 28, 25
Category Music & Audio Apps

App Permissions:
Allows applications to access information about Wi-Fi networks. [see more (7)]

What’s New:
Bug fixes and other improvements [see more]

Description from Developer:
Choose what you want to listen to, where and how with MusicCast. MusicCast is a streaming and multi-room audio system built into many Yamaha products, including sound bars, wireles… [read more]

About this app

On this page you can download MusicCast Controller and install on Windows PC. MusicCast Controller is free Music & Audio app, developed by Yamaha Corporation. Latest version of MusicCast Controller is 6.00, was released on 2025-02-28 (updated on 2025-04-21). Estimated number of the downloads is more than 1,000,000. Overall rating of MusicCast Controller is 4,4. Generally most of the top apps on Android Store have rating of 4+. This app had been rated by 77,624 users, 54,752 users had rated it 5*, 4,324 users had rated it 1*.

How to install MusicCast Controller on Windows?

Instruction on how to install MusicCast Controller on Windows 10 Windows 11 PC & Laptop

In this post, I am going to show you how to install MusicCast Controller on Windows PC by using Android App Player such as BlueStacks, LDPlayer, Nox, KOPlayer, …

Before you start, you will need to download the APK/XAPK installer file, you can find download button on top of this page. Save it to easy-to-find location.

[Note] You can also download older versions of this app on bottom of this page.

Below you will find a detailed step-by-step guide, but I want to give you a fast overview of how it works. All you need is an emulator that will emulate an Android device on your Windows PC and then you can install applications and use it — you see you’re playing it on Android, but this runs not on a smartphone or tablet, it runs on a PC.

If this doesn’t work on your PC, or you cannot install, comment here and we will help you!

  1. Install using BlueStacks
  2. Install using NoxPlayer

Step By Step Guide To Install MusicCast Controller using BlueStacks

  1. Download and Install BlueStacks at: https://www.bluestacks.com. The installation procedure is quite simple. After successful installation, open the Bluestacks emulator. It may take some time to load the Bluestacks app initially. Once it is opened, you should be able to see the Home screen of Bluestacks.
  2. Open the APK/XAPK file: Double-click the APK/XAPK file to launch BlueStacks and install the application. If your APK/XAPK file doesn’t automatically open BlueStacks, right-click on it and select Open with… Browse to the BlueStacks. You can also drag-and-drop the APK/XAPK file onto the BlueStacks home screen
  3. Once installed, click «MusicCast Controller» icon on the home screen to start using, it’ll work like a charm :D

[Note 1] For better performance and compatibility, choose BlueStacks 5 Nougat 64-bit read more

[Note 2] about Bluetooth: At the moment, support for Bluetooth is not available on BlueStacks. Hence, apps that require control of Bluetooth may not work on BlueStacks.

How to install MusicCast Controller on Windows PC using NoxPlayer

  1. Download & Install NoxPlayer at: https://www.bignox.com. The installation is easy to carry out.
  2. Drag the APK/XAPK file to the NoxPlayer interface and drop it to install
  3. The installation process will take place quickly. After successful installation, you can find «MusicCast Controller» on the home screen of NoxPlayer, just click to open it.

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