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Download scrcpy for free Display and control your Android device scrcpy is an application for displaying and controlling your Android device through USB connection (or over TCP IP) It is cross-platform (GNU Linux, macOS and Windows) and does not require any root access
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scrcpy Files Display and control your Android device This is an exact mirror of the scrcpy project, hosted at https: github com Genymobile scrcpy SourceForge is not affiliated with scrcpy For more information, see the SourceForge Open Source Mirror Directory
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scrcpy Files Display and control your Android device This is an exact mirror of the scrcpy project, hosted at https: github com Genymobile scrcpy SourceForge is not affiliated with scrcpy For more information, see the SourceForge Open Source Mirror Directory
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As a consequence, for many users, the first experience with scrcpy was just a failure with a MediaCodec exception To solve this problem, the previous release (v1 22) added a mechanism to catch MediaCodec errors on start and automatically retry with a lower definition (scrcpy -m1024)
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To receive a notification on new releases, click on Watch > Custom > Releases on the top scrcpy v2 3
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scrcpy Files Display and control your Android device This is an exact mirror of the scrcpy project, hosted at https: github com Genymobile scrcpy SourceForge is not affiliated with scrcpy For more information, see the SourceForge Open Source Mirror Directory
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To use scrcpy wirelessly, the users had to find the device IP address and connect via TCP IP using adb directly For convenience, this version introduces a new option to configure TCP IP connections automatically, with two variants
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The initial "stay awake" state is restored when scrcpy is closed This is the case even on disconnection unplug (a new mechanism has been implemented to cleanup on disconnection, --show-touches also benefits from it)
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