Screen Projection in custom treble roms - Treble-Enabled Device Questions and Answers

I was watching the recent XDA video on the youtube and saw https://youtu.be/QVz-NFpdgtQ?t=534 this feature in EMUI, projecting a second desktop onto a tv wirelessly.
I googled around but the only posts I saw were about how Huawei worked with some company to make this, so i'm wondering if theres any way to get this feature or one like it on my treble rom or if its included in any by default

Yes, PhoenixOS team helped programming Huawei desktop mode, and yes, it might work in aosp but first take a look here https://forum.xda-developers.com/mediapad-m5/themes/desktop-mode-8-4-devices-t3837848

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VIDEO MAKER 2.0 for GS3 ?

We point out that the only owners of a Samsung Galaxy S3 is available from Video Maker 2.0 yesterday.
The software can be downloaded from the link Other services, a small store that contains the app exclusively dedicated to the new flagship Android.
Video Maker is a simple video editing application designed specifically for Samsung by its users.
Through a fairly intuitive interface, you can create movies starting from video files already present on the phone or taken directly from the camera.
The user can then add themes, audio, title, or even some particular effect.
Everything can then be exported in various formats, including the 1280 × 720.
Video Maker 2.0 available for all owners of the Samsung Galaxy S3
Although there are many functions, given the lack of apps like this in the Android Market, Video Maker can still be useful for simple video editing.
But where's download it?
EDIT: ALL OK CATCH IT
samsungapps . com/topApps/topAppsDetail.as?categoryId=G000014670&productId=G00008446901
Bad if you already deleted the Samsung Apps - you first need to register your phone I'm sure there's better software. And a better place to post this question. Q/A?
Copper Green said:
samsungapps . com/topApps/topAppsDetail.as?categoryId=G000014670&productId=G00008446901
Bad if you already deleted the Samsung Apps - you first need to register your phone I'm sure there's better software. And a better place to post this question. Q/A?
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thanks,already download it:good:
Just downloaded it, thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1755337
Thanks
will try to get it today

Screencast?

Is there any way to do a screencast on an Android device... in particular the Nexus 7? I'm trying to put together a video and I wanted a clip that showed the U.S. and it zoomed into a specific city. Problem is, on the computer Google Earth is somewhat choppy despite having nearly brand new hardware, and Google Maps just does an instant snap to that location. Google Maps on my N7 on the other hand works JUST AS I WOULD LIKE... but I'm not sure how to capture it?
Any idea?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ms.screencast
JaSauders said:
Is there any way to do a screencast on an Android device... in particular the Nexus 7?
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Nexus 7 Features
CPU: Quad-core Tegra 3 processor
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** Root Needed
** Does not work on Galaxy Nexus or Tegra 2/3 yet
** Refund Policy: 24 hours
Screencast captures your phone screen at high frame rates into a high quality MPEG4 video with audio. It can also take snapshots of your screen by holding the search key on your phone.
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I want something like this, not to record a screencast, but to use as a way of having video out in lieu of not having hdmi. I have a pc hooked up to my hdmi display and was looking at the options. This app sounds like the best but doesn't work yet with tegra 2/3.
How fast is it with other devices? Like could a game be played at a smooth frame rate? Does it allow to stream live and not record a video?
Are there any other ways of doing this?
I've been searching for a while now with no luck. I record gameplay on my GNote with the afore mentioned app but seeing as the developer has all but vanished I'm guessing we won't be seeing Tetra support.
You'd almost think Nvidia would make an app to do this just so Tetra fans could make gameplay videos, thereby promoting their devices.
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There are some demo videos of stuff coming... Nivdia has one showing a playbook to a TV that has the Miracast protocol
and ESR labs has the following
Hopefully soon...
Unless you already have a TV with it built in, you will need a some some sort dongle that has WiFi and s HDMI output. I just got a raspberry pi to be used with the ESR labs Android Transporter when it come available.
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I just stumbled upon those videos yesterday. Very interesting stuff. I think I may grab a couple of raspberry pi's. I'm in Canada and I couldn't find it in stock right now. I wish they would build a cheap enclosure for it. I put a post on their website if they plan on making a linux client and not just for the pi. I would think it wouldn't take too much to make a generic version. I also noticed some hdmi outputs on tablets don't provide 1:1 mirroring. For ex, acer tablets cutoff the bottom menu. This I believe is for video playback, which makes sense, but I hope it's an option or in the spec of miracast to offer 1:1. I saw a TI demo of miracast as well, and they make mention of the display showing one thing and the tablet showing something different typical of normal wired hdmi outputs. Nvidia also has demo's of miracast as you linked, but I hope they make a windows client. It'll be a ways off before it's standard on TV's and it sounds like there will be dongle's available, but a lot of people have computers hooked up to their displays so it would be nice if there is a complete software solution as well.
Android Transporter for the Nexus7 and Raspberry PI
Hi all,
the video you showed in the one post is our old demo video.
Since yesterday we have a public preview. please see http://esrlabs.com/android-transporter-for-the-nexus-7-and-the-raspberry-pi/
regards
christian
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Is it possible without rooting and without PC? :crying:
(I'm looking for the way to make video lesson (like Khan Academy's) direct on my tablet)
mkchocolate said:
Is it possible without rooting and without PC? :crying:
(I'm looking for the way to make video lesson (like Khan Academy's) direct on my tablet)
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No, it's not possible. you need root or a pc (actually the root way to do it does not work atm)
Android 4.2 is supposed to include native support for Miracast devices. So we just need the Miracast set top boxes.
Does anyone know if Miracast carries over Audio?
I just installed Screencast on my N7 with CM10.1 grouper nightly 12182012.
When I try to screen capture video in landscape or in portrait the audio saves properly, but the video is a static hodgepodge of TWRP Touch recovery in a purplish sepiatone
yo b1LL did you bother reading Screencast app description? doesnt support Nexus 7 nor any tegra 3 based devices
Here's one
There's another thread that has one, and it works for screencasting but it really only gets 1-2 fps. So if you're desperate:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=663390

Where is VLC ? still not realeased ?

Hi everyone,
I'm wondering where is the VLC app, it has been a long long time since the VLC team started to work on it but there is no news ...
Do you have any ?
thanks
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Hi everyone,
I'm wondering where is the VLC app, it has been a long long time since the VLC team started to work on it but there is no news ...
Do you have any ?
thanks
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Why would we have any more information than that the VLC team released themselves. It is not out and even though I run windows 8 on a full x86 desktop I actually cannot wait for it to be out
Yeah, I'm wondering for same. Some apps already implemented. mkv support in their Video Players but still I want to see what VLC has in its pipeline for windowsRT and WP8.
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no news about the project
Um, what? They released an update about the project just yesterday. I can understand not paying attention, but why come complain here without even checking?
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1061646928/vlc-for-the-new-windows-8-user-experience-metro/posts
The things that I find most interesting are the changes to mingw to support MSVCRT 11 and (hopefully, presumably) also support ARM with Windows. That could make it a lot easier to port other open-source programs which traditionally compile only under GCC. This could lead to a large new wave of ported apps, including games (I'd live to play Battle for Wesnoth on my tablet, for example).
vs project for vlc:https://github.com/sunqueen
I am able to compile it but it doesnt work on my pc.

Remix OS 3.0 Phone Mode Support, Windowless for New Device Development

I am considering getting into the Smartphone game on Kickstarter. Want to work with an ODM on a new type of Smartphone and would like to Partner with Remix for the OS end.
Just curious if Remix OS can have an additional mode to support phone resolutions, basically - Phone Mode - Full Screen, Windowless. Should be easier than Desktop, Tablet, and TV modes already supported. basically just turn off Windowed support and just use Nougat (Stock Android).
Is this possible. Also, really interested in Google cast support natively. I am familiar with DIAL, which Google Chromecast original version supported. Miracast is not good enough, at the moment - maybe 802.11AD wireless docking will improve on that.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Tony

Question can't find TVs for mirroring by pixel 6 pro

Good morning,
in the house I have three TVs Samsung, LG, Hisense.
I have three mobile phones Xiaomi mi 12 pro, Oneplus 10 pro, pixel 6 pro.
only from the pixel 6 pro, when I press on the toggle "screen mirroring" I can't find my TVs, while from the other phones I find them and I use them in mirroring quietly.
Where am I wrong? Or is it another Pixel limitation?
Thanks a lot to everyone.
You can only use Chromecast.
Mirror or screen sharing by MiraCast like you see on Samsung etc is not supported on the Pixel.
Miracast was removed from Android when Marshmallow was released, if your other phones have been able to do it then that is down to that manufacturer adding their own solution.
That's right but I always couldn't believe that nobody made a magisk/lsposed module to enable/ add this feature to pixel lineup since marshmallow..
felek73 said:
That's right but I always couldn't believe that nobody made a magisk/lsposed module to enable/ add this feature to pixel lineup since marshmallow..
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No idea if this works Cast Enabler for Android 12+ [XPOSED]
Disregard. Only for volume.
All cast is great for casting files that are stored on your device give that a try
I hear a lot of great features that are coming out of wifi 7. I'm getting tired of having to deal with a Chromecast, Smart TV, Apple AirPlay to cast between devices. Wi-Fi 7 has enough bandwidth that you can use a Wifi direct protocol to share or stream 4k and 8k movies. I am hoping this is the case in the future instead of having to use a router as a middle man or a streaming device.
Can also use Samsung smart things on your pixel 6 pro I have that app and it works I also have all cast to
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Can also use Samsung smart things on your pixel 6 pro I have that app and it works I also have all cast to
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Yep, used those as well. The reality is, it needs to be a standard, intuitive, and easy. We have a CPU, a hardware acceleration with the GPU and video encoder/decoder chip that can do x264 and x265. Use the 320 MHz bandwidth and low latency tech in wifi 7 protocol to make things easier similar to WiDi. Right now they are all proprietary and it's ridiculous.
EDIT: I understand Miracast is making gains in the space. Time will tell if this is a good standard with wifi 7, but Chromecast is not the future IMHO and Google needs to take a better approach when it comes to casting.
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Yep, used those as well. The reality is, it needs to be a standard, intuitive, and easy. We have a CPU, a hardware acceleration with the GPU and video encoder/decoder chip that can do x264 and x265. Use the 320 MHz bandwidth and low latency tech in wifi 7 protocol to make things easier similar to WiDi. Right now they are all proprietary and it's ridiculous.
EDIT: I understand Miracast is making gains in the space. Time will tell if this is a good standard with wifi 7, but Chromecast is not the future IMHO and Google needs to take a better approach when it comes to casting.
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Yep I fully understand you I remember you could just go to the media you wanted then press button and just showed on tv or Xbox now ye good luck was same with music players press play wouod go through phone then press another button then would come through tv or xbox

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