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Link with phone: scrcpy + sndcpy (or plug in audio jack) Emulator: I use LDPlayer 9 (graphics set to compatibility rendering in game options) and I hear Bluestacks Pie64 works as well. Source: about 1 year ago
Yup, that’s an alternative way to do it. Regarding sound, try this. Source: over 1 year ago
A combo scrcpy and sndcpy hooked up to OBS has worked wonderfully. Source: over 1 year ago
I have been using the companion Sndcpy program in tandem with Scrcpy for a few minutes little while now, and both have been working relatively flawlessly for me so far! My main purpose for this setup would be to try and stream mobile games on Discord or even Twitch just for fun, but my issue is that I play a lot of rhythm games. This setup does not create any disruptions on my tablet (Samsung Galaxy Tab S6,... Source: over 1 year ago
There also is a programm named sndcpy which streams the phones sound to you PC. Source: over 1 year ago
Edit: maybe micraclecast might help but it seems a bit complex to set up. Seems it doesn't support connecting to external displays yet. So not very useful for this use case. Source: 7 months ago
I tried running Miraclecast on the Linux device, but it requires me to stop the network manager, which isn't acceptable as I need an internet connection to the device. Source: 8 months ago
With that said, there are ways to do it. Miraclecast (see https://github.com/albfan/miraclecast ) is the most well-known Miracast implementation, but I've never been able to get it working - I got it to work as a sink, i.e. I was able to cast to it, but only at about 0.5 fps, and as I said, I was never able to get it to work to cast to another device. It looks like you might need to use a special branch of... Source: about 1 year ago
If you can confirm that your TV supports Miracast, try https://github.com/albfan/miraclecast and see if that works for you. It's got packages in the AUR with and without Systemd. Source: about 1 year ago
If you’re comfortable on Linux (you’ll have to open the read only os and install some things. There’s a guide in my post history), you can look at this https://github.com/albfan/miraclecast it’s a Linux implementation of Miracast which dell montiors use. Source: over 1 year ago
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