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I have tried so many different things and it did not work. no devices visible. However from a Windows 11 PC I can screen cast instantly.
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Would be great if anyone can share step by step instructions.
matchboxbananasynergy
I have tried so many different things and it did not work. no devices visible. However from a Windows 11 PC I can screen cast instantly.
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Would be great if anyone can share step by step instructions.
Colvdv can you try without the vpn enabled?
Think VLC can do casting
I use my TV as a PC monitor. Will be trying this in foreseeable future:
https://github.com/barry-ran/QtScrcpy
Has anyone used it before? Any experiences?
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Hey, do you know what is the difference between the suggested one and https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy?
Thanks.
I use a Displaylink monitor and the Displaylink Presenter app to mirror my phone screen onto the monitor. Works well for me. Much more secure than giving a (less secure) PC extensive privileges over the phone by adb/usb debugging.
Its also possible to get Displaylink hubs to which you can connect a monitor
Displaylink presenter uses the casting functionality built into AOSP.
Ive been documenting my experiences over at -
https://hub.libranet.de/wiki/graphene-os/wiki/GrapheneOS-workstation
I have casting to Chromecast working. But you need to login to Google
Login to a Google account is mandatory to get it working.
It works for Netflix and Videoland (mandatory for the wife ;-) Have not tested with apps but it'll probably work.
BTW if you create an empty profile (Settings > System > Multiple users) with only these tools installed, Google only collects the bare minimal.
hansaplast Netflix and Videoland
Why not just install those on your TV?
csis01 You can't cast to it without connecting it to a network.
Wi-Fi-to-HDMI dongles (e.g., Chromecast) do exist. Connecting a "smart" TV to HDMI is not a large increase in attack surface against the TV. Might the TV compromise the Chromecast over HDMI? In theory, but I'd rather risk that than just connecting the TV to my network. In a sense I'd prefer to trust Google's dongle firmware than the TV's firmware.
csis01 Why not just install those on your TV?
We have a few older (not smart) TV's which aren't connected to a providers tuner and/or don't have WiFi or LAN.
Chromecast is an ideal solution to get them connected.
de0u Wi-Fi-to-HDMI dongles (e.g., Chromecast) do exist.
I think you missed the point of what I was saying then. The chromecast dongle is "your tv" in this context.
hansaplast You missed the point too. Install it to the chromecast, which IS THE TV.
BalooRJ does this require google play services to be installed? Also, can scrcpy be installed on a raspberry pi?
It does not require Google Play. If the Pi is running Linux, it should work. See the Github for more info.
I appreciate your efforts in this regard.
I also would like to be able to cast from graphene pixel pro 7 to a Chromecast puck.
The Chromecast does not show, despite being on the same segment of the Wi-Fi, VPN, disabled.
I think I might do better with a remote controlled Linux media TV. Perhaps with its own keyboard and mouse.