Mirroring ???

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  • Thanks kiddac for your kind reply but I don't understand how to do it. Type C cable to the phone and Hdmi to Tv, then?

    My TV is very old and I'm worried it won't see my cell phone.

    I haven't tried it with a HDMI cable yet.


    It's not possible wirelessly ?


    :head banger: :head banger:

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  • Most of the apps for android to stream your phone will work on windows as it has to do some processing.
    For example ScreenStream
    This will give you are url like 192.168.1.180:8080

    If you type that in a windows brrowser it will do some processing and react with the app, then show your phone on your windows browser.

    But it wont work if you create a bouquet with that url on enigma2 as it will just try to play that as a stream. It isn't loading that url in a browser.

    You could maybe try it with chromium2 if your boxes chipset has it. You can find it in your feeds if compatible with your box

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  • Quick guide to chronium with screenstream app.


    Download it in plugins.


    Then in plugin go into chromium settings.

    Show in main menu true.


    Set first url as your stream url from your app. Save

    Press OK on this url to select it.

    Reboot your box.

    Start the app on your phone and share entire screen.

    Start chromium. You should see your phone screen.

    To exit chromium press power button on your remote.

    ** A person who feels appreciated will always do more than what is expected **

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