How to Mirror and Control your Android to PC or Mac with SCRCPY | Fast and reliable
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.ค. 2024
- Getting your Android phone onto a Windows or Mac PC is much easier than you might think.
Here I show you haw you can interact with your phone, present AND record via USB connection or Wi-Fi for increased mobility using SCRCPY
Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
0:17 Preparing your Android Device for Developer options
1:20 USB Debugging
2:10 Samsung and Android USB Connection issues
2:35 Download SCRCPY
4:30 SCRCPY Terminal for extra options
5:30 Shortcuts for SCRCPY
5:55 How to record your Android screen via PC
7:36 Connect over Wi-Fi
9:00 Summary
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Very useful when sharing Android apps. Definitely one worth setting up!
It really is!
So good keep on🎉
So handy! Thanks for sharing, Sethi.
I usually open up a meet with my pc and phone (all audio in and out muted there) and just record thé meet.
Your tutorial should give a cleaner look. Giving in a go.
Thank you! It's definitely less hassle this way. And once you've done it a few times, it takes seconds to set up.
It is the absolutely perfect tool and you are a very good teacher. But maybe you can add for mac connection. Because that one is little hardwork.
Great suggestion!
oh it work for me thankyou somuch
i opened it but now i closed terminal.. i cannot just type in scrcpy to open my phone screen again... do i have to do all the steps over again every time if i close the terminal? (I'm using a Macbook)
It says: zsh: command not found: scrcpy
Good demo! 👍Not for a basic user, but a basic user would probably not be looking for an app like this.
Thank you. And I agree, it's definitely a little more cumbersome to set up and use.
GREAT! Thank you! can I use that mirror in OBS studio?
Yes you can! Simply select the window as your source in OBS
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How to do the same for chromebook
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Hi! I need to mirror the screen of my Samsung tablet into a chromebook and I've been searching for and app to do it but i haven't managed it. Do you know how to do it?
Thanks
Hi,
You would follow the same steps as in this video on your android phone (preparing the phone) and after connecting via usb to the chromebook you'd open vysor app.vysor.io/#/ Vysor is the easiest but scrcpy the most powerful. In order to use scrcpy on Chromebooks, you'll have to install a linux kernel firat and then install scrcpy on that linux kernel. A tad more technical. :-)
When i try it, is said: ''target refused the connection''. Any help?
Can I turn off the screen on the android but cast it in the PC?
So I could upload windows 10 on another phone, then run one device on another
Please write the commands used in the explanation so that I can copy
my regards
All the command are listed in their information file when you download the package. github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/blob/master/README.md#user-documentation
I take it you can’t access this useful tool on an iPhone? Steve
This specific tool(free) is not available on iPhone. For iOS devices i use Airserver on PC (we have this installed on all PCs at school) this allows you to Airplay to the PC. However its not a free program but still very affordable and has great performance. Hope this helps.
@@FlippedClassroomTutorials On Mac you can use Quicktime to show iPhone activity onsceen. Select "Record Movie" and then from the dropdown next to the record button on the recording screen select your iPhone as the input device (this control would normally let you select between the built-in camera and microphone on your mac to an outboard connected device - you're basically telling Quicktime to use the phone as the camera and microphone).