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CastScreen

Cast Android screen via WiFi or USB

Demo video: https://youtu.be/D_DSuvFz_sg

Requirments

  • Gstreamer 1.0 with H264 decoder (h264parse, avdec_h264)
  • adb for mirror via USB

With native receiver

  • If you are not on an ARM machine, ignore outputs from *_arm targets, or remove them from the Makefile.
  • Compile the receiver
$ cd receiver
$ make

Via WiFi

  1. Launch receiver
$ cd receiver
$ ./cs_receiver autovideosink
  1. Open CastScreen APP
  2. Wait the receiver to appear on the list
  3. Select the receiver
  4. Tap Start on right corner

Via USB

  1. Enable debug mode on the Android device
  2. Make sure adb is available on your PC
  3. Open CastScreen APP
  4. Select Server mode
  5. Tap Start on right corner
  6. Launch receiver
$ cd receiver
$ ./wait_adb.sh

With python receiver

Via WiFi

  1. Launch receiver
$ cd receiver
$ python cs_receiver.py
  1. Open CastScreen APP
  2. Wait the receiver to appear on the list
  3. Select the receiver
  4. Tap Start on right corner

Via USB

  1. Enable debug mode on the Android device
  2. Make sure adb is available on your PC
  3. Open CastScreen APP
  4. Select Server mode
  5. Tap Start on right corner
  6. Launch receiver
$ cd receiver
$ adb forward tcp:53516 tcp:53515
$ python cs_receiver_conn.py

Closing receivers

Ubuntu

Open system monitor, look up using the word receiver, and kill the process.

Using an alternative app.

You can use the receiver with the All Cast Receiver App as well. Just start a receiver as described above (the native receiver is faster than the python one).

License

Copyright (c) 2015-2016 Jones Chi. Code released under the Apache License.