miraclecast
Connect external monitors to your system via Wifi-Display specification also known as Miracast (by albfan)
chromecaster
A fast and simple CLI based Chromecast player for Windows, Mac OS and Linux (by Reggino)
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miraclecast
Posts with mentions or reviews of miraclecast.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-22.
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SmartTV mirroring
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.
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How can I mirror the screen on my Windows 10 laptop on my Linux device?
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.
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Screen mirroring.
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 Miraclecast to do it, and it's a work-in-progress - I'm not sure if it's possible to do at this stage.
- Fedora and Wireless projectors
- I have two chromebooks and want them to run as one computer
- Casting to Ubuntu as to TV
- Dec 12, 2022 FLiP Stack Weekly
- How to receive a cast in my Linux PC? Is there a way to "simulate" a chromecast receiver to receive the cast in my Linux PC?
- MiracleCast – Wifi-Display/Miracast Implementation
chromecaster
Posts with mentions or reviews of chromecaster.
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Show HN: Ytcast – cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line
Nice! I wrote something similar for local video files:
https://github.com/Reggino/chromecaster
What are some alternatives?
When comparing miraclecast and chromecaster you can also consider the following projects:
gnome-network-displays - Miracast implementation for GNOME
leapcast - ChromeCast emulation app for any device
dashcast-docker - Persistent Chromecast dashboards with dashcast and pychromecast in a docker container.
castnow - commandline chromecast player
NymphCast - Audio and video casting system with support for custom applications.
ytcast - cast YouTube videos to your smart TV from command-line
lazycast - A Simple Wireless Display Receiver
bin - my utility scripts
catt - Cast All The Things allows you to send videos from many, many online sources to your Chromecast.