Androidmirrroing Save

mirror android device to web using h264 stream

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Android Mirrroing

I have been searching for a way to stream android screen to a web. Finally I've found some amazing tools then I decided to combine them together.

scrcpy is a wonderful tool for streamming in recent days, so I would love to use it as a recorder which captures screen and then outputs a h264 video stream. I connect my android phone to the PC. ADB is used to put the scrcpy server jar to my phone and run it. Next step is to forward scrcpy server to a local port. Please check scrcpy.bat.

h264-live-player is a good base to build a live h264 player. I can use sample servers to run a web-server which serves h264 video by reading stream from a tcp and then decoding it on web. Node.js is used to run the server.

Mirroring Server

This part is a bridge for scrcpy and h264-live-player. I can use the server-tcp.js in package h264-live-player but there is a big problem: only the first client can see the screen!

Therefore, I have to make my own server: read from tcp, handle multi clients, and forward stream to clients. Install required packages with npm install in mirroring folder first.

Run as the project is at just started, the size of a frame is fixed please modify it to fit yours in: mirror.js

ws.send(JSON.stringify({
  action: 'init',
  width: '720',
  height: '1280'
}));

index.html

wsavc.swipe(
  startX * 720 / width,
  startY * 1280 / height, 
  endX * 720 / width, 
  endY * 1280 / height,
  elapsedTime);

run scrcpy.bat first, then run mirror.bat.

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