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  1. Neue #scrcpy Version 4.0. Jetzt mit "flex-display" - das Bild passt sich der Fenstergröße an. Gibt auch ein Video dazu im Changelog:
    github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/r

    #android #lineageos

  2. RE: openbiblio.social/@vform/11492

    Seufz, bei 2578 offenen Tickets will man nun auch nicht dreist sein und nochmal pushen. Aber schön wäre es via Scrcpy Audio durchzuleiten zu den Hörgeräten.

    Tatsächlich hat es bis jetzt aber mit AudioRelay auch immer gereicht.

    #hörgeräte #streaming #tethering #AudioRelay #scrcpy

  3. I'm totally awestruck about the level of continuity one can find using 2 simple tools - Scrcpy and KDE Connect.

    Scrcpy seems to fit the idea of an "all-in-one" solution better, with shared clipboard access, screen and camera mirroring. KDE Connect appears more apt for multimedia and notification mirroring.

    Does one really need to purchase expensive products from Apple and get locked up in that walled garden? FOSS solutions exist, and often provide almost every single feature a locked-down propreitary implementation would.

    What I've come to wholeheartedly appreciate:
    - bidirectionally shared clipboards
    - bidirectional dev (mic, camera, files)
    - notification and MPRIS support
    - near-native performance
    - (EDIT) browsing and replying to SMS messages

    What I'd like to see (wishful thinking):
    - ability to answer calls from computers over either utility

    Combined with cloud-based services, continuity should almost equal the Apple ecosystem's performance.

    #android #linux #foss #kdeconnect #gsconnect #gnome #kde #scrcpy

  4. scrcpy 3.0 adds a virtual Android display to your Windows, Mac or Linux PC

    Scrcpy is a free and open source utility that lets you mirror the display of an Android device on a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer so that you can interact with your mobile apps on your laptop or desktop.

    Up until recently that meant whatever was on your phone’s screen would show up on your PC screen. But the developer recently added a virtual display option that lets you mirror a virtual screen rather than whatever’s currently on your Android device’s display. This lets you, among other things, interact with one app on your PC and another on your phone.

    The virtual display debuted in scrcpy v3.0, which was released in November. But there have been a few small updates since then, and the latest version at time of publication is scrcpy v3.1, which improves on the virtual display feature by adding support for keeping apps running on a virtual display active on your mobile device even after you close the virtual display on your PC. It does this by moving the app from your virtual display to your primary display, and helps prevent data loss if you lose the connection between your phone and PC.

    The latest version also brings better support for gamepads, improved support for AV1 video encoding and decoding, and other bug fixes and performance enhancements.

    Note that while the biggest change in scrcpy versions 3.0 or later is support for virtual displays, they’re not enabled by default. You’ll have to add them manually. For example, starting scrcpy with the command “scrcpy –new-display” will start the app on a PC with a virtual Android display set to the same resolution and pixel density as your Android device.

    You can also set the resolution and pixel density manually. Here are some examples of how to do that:

    scrcpy –new-display=1920×1080
    scrcpy –new-display=1920×1080/420 # force 420 dpi
    scrcpy –new-display # use the main display size and density
    scrcpy –new-display=/240 # use the main display size and 240 dpi

    You can find more details in the scrcpy v3.0 release notes, although I’d recommend installing the latest release if you want to try the application yourself.

    In addition to allowing you to mirror your Android device’s display (or virtual display) on a computer, scrcpy allows you to crate screen recordings, copy and paste between your devices, capture video from your camera on a PC (instead of mirroring your device’s display), and even use your Android device’s camera as a webcam (although this feature currently only works on Linux).

    You can find more information at the scrcpy GitHub page.

    via Ubuntu Handbook

    #android #scrcpy #scrcpy30 #screenMirroring #virtualDisplay

  5. scrcpy 3.0 adds a virtual Android display to your Windows, Mac or Linux PC

    Scrcpy is a free and open source utility that lets you mirror the display of an Android device on a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer so that you can interact with your mobile apps on your laptop or desktop.

    Up until recently that meant whatever was on your phone’s screen would show up on your PC screen. But the developer recently added a virtual display option that lets you mirror a virtual screen rather than whatever’s currently on your Android device’s display. This lets you, among other things, interact with one app on your PC and another on your phone.

    The virtual display debuted in scrcpy v3.0, which was released in November. But there have been a few small updates since then, and the latest version at time of publication is scrcpy v3.1, which improves on the virtual display feature by adding support for keeping apps running on a virtual display active on your mobile device even after you close the virtual display on your PC. It does this by moving the app from your virtual display to your primary display, and helps prevent data loss if you lose the connection between your phone and PC.

    The latest version also brings better support for gamepads, improved support for AV1 video encoding and decoding, and other bug fixes and performance enhancements.

    Note that while the biggest change in scrcpy versions 3.0 or later is support for virtual displays, they’re not enabled by default. You’ll have to add them manually. For example, starting scrcpy with the command “scrcpy –new-display” will start the app on a PC with a virtual Android display set to the same resolution and pixel density as your Android device.

    You can also set the resolution and pixel density manually. Here are some examples of how to do that:

    scrcpy –new-display=1920×1080
    scrcpy –new-display=1920×1080/420 # force 420 dpi
    scrcpy –new-display # use the main display size and density
    scrcpy –new-display=/240 # use the main display size and 240 dpi

    You can find more details in the scrcpy v3.0 release notes, although I’d recommend installing the latest release if you want to try the application yourself.

    In addition to allowing you to mirror your Android device’s display (or virtual display) on a computer, scrcpy allows you to crate screen recordings, copy and paste between your devices, capture video from your camera on a PC (instead of mirroring your device’s display), and even use your Android device’s camera as a webcam (although this feature currently only works on Linux).

    You can find more information at the scrcpy GitHub page.

    via Ubuntu Handbook

    #android #scrcpy #scrcpy30 #screenMirroring #virtualDisplay

  6. pulseAudio Einstellungen für externe USB-MikrofoneLink zu einer zusammenfassenden Beschreibung hier im #fediVerse in der es darum geht ein externes USB Mikrophon, in diesem Falle ein #H4Npro der Firma #Zoom, für unsere #studi0 Projekte zu nutzen.
    Das H4Npro ist ein handlicher Audiorekorder, der eigentlich eher ein kleines Tonstudio ist das u.a. zwei mit Strom versorgte Phantom-Steckerbuchsen besitzt und im übrigen bis zu vier Kanäle gleichzeitig aufnehmen kann. Es hat einen Slot für eine eigene SD-Karte und kann sowohl mit zwei AA Batterien betrieben, als auch extern über 5v oder Mini-USB mit Strom versorgt werden. Des weiteren ist es möglich es über USB direkt mit einem Computer zu verbinden um so als externes USB-Mikrofon genutzt zu werden.


    #Debian #linux #ubuntStudio #2024.04LTS #deskTop #KDE #pulseAudio #OBS #android #adb #scrcpy #usbMic #laptTop #Lenovo #T450s #motorola #e22

  7. Open source Android-to-PC screen mirroring app scrcpy has added an option to mirror your phone's camera instead of the display version 2.2. But some features are broken on devices running Android 14. github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy/r

  8. #Android PSA:
    You might want to enable developer settings -> USB Debugging and authorize a trusted (!) desktop/laptop for debugging (tool is called adb) right now.
    This way you can access your device even if your screen/touch dies by using a tool called #scrcpy
    It does not allow any external device access to your device without asking you first so the security footprint is minimal. But you can't enable usb debugging after your screen dies so do that now
    #androidtips #adb :BoostOK:

  9. @b0rk most starters like things like #tmux - #bash-insulter (its fun) and #cmatrix and the obvious
    telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
    and for people which go the extra mile, either #adb with #scrcpy for android fun or the limitless options of #yt-dlp
    (spice up your music collection with some yt-dlp -x <LINK>
    or choose smaller / bigger quality with yt-dlp -F <LINK> ... so much more fun tha any limited and fastly outdatet gui/addon)

  10. Davvero comodo usare il tablet e-ink (un #boox #NoteAir ) come blocco appunti condiviso nelle call usando #scrcpy github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy
    Occhio: su Ubuntu a seconda della realease installata meglio usare la versione di scrcpy via snap o quella da sorgente, via APT è troppo datata e non funziona (si veda reddit.com/r/Onyx_Boox/comment).
    #tablet #e-ink #takingnotes

  11. Android Mirror Tool ‘Scrcpy’ Gains New Features, New Icon

    Scrcpy is a super-useful Android mirroring tool for desktop PCs. The tool gains physical keyboards simulation and a high-res app icon in the latest update.
    #News #Android #AppUpdates #Scrcpy #SnapApps

    :sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/11/androi

  12. Android Mirroring App ‘Scrcpy’ Improves Shortcuts, Clipboard Support

    A new version of scrcpy, the terrifically easy way to mirror your Android smartphone on your desktop and interact with it, is out. Scrcpy v1.15 picks up the ability to forward ctrl and shift keys :sys_more_orange:
    #News #Android #AppUpdates #Scrcpy #SnapApps

    :sys_omgubuntu: omgubuntu.co.uk/2020/08/scrcpy