# Casting in Grayjay App ## Introduction The Grayjay app supports multiple protocols to cast your favorite content onto a bigger screen. These protocols include FCast, Chromecast, and AirPlay. The list is prioritized in the order of preference for the following reasons: 1. **FCast**: Open protocol, direct streaming support, no need for proxying through mobile devices. Click [here](https://fcast.org/) for more details and where to download. 2. **Chromecast**: Requires proxying but supports DASH streaming. 3. **AirPlay**: Does not support DASH and hence limited in supporting content sources. The "FCast Receiver" app is available on Google Play store for both Android and Android TV. ## How to Use Casting in Grayjay App ### Finding the Casting Icon 1. Open the Grayjay app on your mobile device. 2. Click on the casting icon located in the top-right corner of the screen. ### Auto Discovery (mDNS) - Once the casting icon is clicked, auto discovery of nearby devices will start. Note that this uses mDNS and could be slow. ### Manual Device Addition - Alternatively, you can manually add your device by clicking on the "Add" button, which will appear once you click the casting icon. ### Playback Controls - Once connected, you can use the Grayjay app to control the playback, including pause, play, seek, and volume adjustments. ## Why Choose FCast Over Others? 1. **Open Source**: The protocol is open source, offering greater freedom and potential for customization. 2. **Direct Streaming**: Unlike Chromecast, which proxies media through the mobile device, FCast supports direct streaming to the receiver. 3. **Multi-Platform**: The FCast Receiver app is available for both Android and Android TV. By utilizing the built-in casting options, you can enjoy a seamless and versatile streaming experience in Grayjay.