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A range of screen mirroring tools are available, and today, we are looking at iMobie's AnyMiro app, which can stream Android to OBS via both wired and wireless streaming methods.
It also includes a screen mirroring feature, which lets you control your phone directly from a computer. To use it, you'll need a PC running Windows 10 (October 2018 Update or later).
To be able to mirror your Android screen on a smart television, the TV must be connected to the internet using the same Wi-Fi network as your Android phone. How you do this will vary from one TV ...
Previously, you had to launch the Phone Link app to mirror your Android device to Windows 11. Now, you can simply click on your device’s icon in the Start menu’s phone companion panel to start ...
As mentioned, the new quick access for screen mirroring via the Start menu side panel is in testing now, but it should be rolling out to the release version of Windows 11 in June, Windows Latest says.
With this update, you can now mirror their Android phone screens directly to your Windows 11 desktops from the Start menu, as reported by Windows Latest, which tested it on a Samsung phone.
Stream Android to OBS in an easier way iMobie's AnyMiro software will not only make the task of screen mirroring from your Android phone easier; it can even deliver 4K video with a single click ...