
If you right click a group of tracks in a folder it will play them in sequence and you can right click folder it will cast all the songs in the folder and any sub folders. It does seem a bit hit and miss though using this method – occasionally it does not connect. In addition, for something totally basic if you right click on any music file in Windows 11 Home you can also Cast to SONOS – my 2 speakers come up and I just select either of them.
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Media Monkey 5 free version ( I have version ), such a great app!! However, contrary to what SONOS tech support told me, I have noticed that you can Cast from the following Windows apps: Having said that YouTube Music is available via the SONOS S2 Windows app.

I did try the Chrome Cast to SONOS extension, but it is awful (sometimes not sounding completley distorted or as if one side of stereo is not there) so I removed it.

Having uploaded my music to YouTube Music I had also noticed that the Cast feature of YouTube Music does not work to the SONOS speakers from the Windows web browser version (I have SONOS 1). I spoke to someone in SONOS technical support (based in Romania with chickens in the background!) and was told, incorrectly, that 3rd party apps are not supported for casting.

You can then add songs etc to a queue and/or form Playlists by right clicking on a track. You can add a music service to including Local Folders on your PC, Apple Music, BBC Sounds, YouTube Music, Spotify, TuneIn, Sonos Radio and a number of dedicated radio stations. SONOS have their own Windows app - the Sonos S2 App.
