Monday, 16 November 2015

How To Mirror Android Display to PC or TV

Chromecast Mirroring
If you’re ever in a situation where you need to show some content from your Android phone on a big screen or a TV, what do you do? You usually just send the content to a connected PC/Mac. That works most of the time.
But what if you can’t send it? Or rather you didn’t have to? Well if you’re running Android 4.4.2 KitKat or higher (tested on Lollipop) there are two ways to do this. One is by using a Chrome app for PC or Mac and the other by using Chromecast connected to a TV.

Uses for Mirroring Android Phones to PC or TV

  • Show photos and videos on the big screen
  • Don’t need to send content anywhere
  • Easy interaction with the content. Your phone is your remote
  • Showing how your app works or giving demos on a big screen
  • Browse the web on the big screen

Android to PC Mirroring using Mirror Beta

Chromecast Mirroring
Mirror Beta is an app by Koushik Dutta, the creator of Clockwork Mod recovery and the AllCastapp. The app is still in beta and if you’re using KitKat you’ll need root access for the app to work. On Lollipop root is not needed.
On your PC/Mac, download the AllCast Receiver app for Chrome and launch it. On your Android phone open the Mirror Beta app and make sure both devices are on the same Wi-Fi network.
Mirror Mirror
The Chrome app will show up on screen. Tap it to start mirroring. In a couple of seconds the Android screen will show up in the AllCast Receiver window. You’ll see that there’s a watermark in the bottom-right corner. Right now the app is free and in beta. There doesn’t seem to be a way to remove that watermark.
Test notes: I tested the app on Lollipop and I couldn’t get it running on KitKat. But the experience on Lollipop was smooth. So smooth that I could mirror a YouTube video with minuscule lag. Unfortunately, as this is just screen mirroring, the sound still comes out of the phone.

Cast Android Screen to TV Using Chromecast

Chromecast Mirroring
Chromecast is a $35 HDMI dongle that you can attach to a TV (or in my case a monitor) to turn it into a media receiver and player when connected to Wi-Fi.
Android phones running KitKat 4.4.2 and above are able to mirror (cast) their Android phones to screens connected to Chromecast. Of course, this feature is in beta as well and the feature is only optimized for Nexus devices. I got a warning about this during setup but I didn’t encounter major performance issues. If you’re on Lollipop you’ll get better results.
Mirror Mirror
To get started, download the Chromecast app and connect to your local Chromecast. Tap the menu button and select Cast screen. Bypass the warning, choose your Chromecast and viola, your Android screen is now visible on your big screen TV.
You can do anything here. Switch to landscape mode, play YouTube videos. As this is “casting” and not “mirroring”, even the sound in YouTube videos goes through to the TV.
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