Part 1: How to Stream Video from Phone to PC with Audio Part 2: How to Stream Videos from Phone to TV Part 3: FAQs about streaming media from phone to PC Part 1: How to Stream Video from Phone to PC with Audio iMyFone MirrorTois a screen mirror tool that allows you to stream vid...
Streaming your phone’s audio through your PC might not be everyone’s first preference, but this is a useful feature to have. In case you have a faulty phone speaker, or the volume of the speakers is too low, you can play it on your high-quality computer speakers and enjoy the fruits...
Method 3: Use third-party casting and streaming appsApart from remote management apps, there are also dedicated casting and streaming apps that use their own APIs to establish a secure connection between the two devices. These apps support streaming and casting content to unsupported devices as ...
If you want to start live streaming immediately, you can do so with a smartphone. You don’t have to wait to invest in any fancy equipment. Your smartphone has a camera and microphone and supports the apps you need to live stream. It has all the basic equipment you need to start broad...
Virtual gaming PC hosted on Nvidia's servers Nvidia One of the easiest ways to stream PC games to one of your devices will be to use a game streaming service such as GeForce Now, which gives you access, via the internet, to a virtual gaming PC hosted on Nvidia's servers, allowing you...
Learn how to connect your smartphone to your PC so you can transfer files and photos from your phone to your computer hard drive.
That's right, you can use your Android phone as a wireless webcam for your PC, and use its cameras for video calls, recordings, streaming, and more. I use my Android phone as a webcam all the time, especially when I'm working on my desktop setup, which doesn't have a webcam. ...
To start streaming on a PC, launch the Xbox app and log in with your Microsoft account. Scroll down and click the Cloud Gaming button from the home screen. Select the game of your choice from the library, and launch! It really is that simple. From Xbox classics like Perfect Dark...
Background Processing In some situations you might want to run code in the background: Streaming music, pinging a server for updates, downloading a file and so on. Both platforms can give the OS a task to be run when some trigger occurs. These tasks are independent from the app and the...
When Windows Phone 7.5 came out, I wanted to take advantage of the new background-streaming features. I also wanted to speed up the application and eliminate a lot of unnecessary Web service calls by adding some kind of local data caching. As I started thinking ...