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Instead of hogging storage on your Android phone or tablet with music and movies, use this guide to stream media remotely from your computer.
OBS, the streaming software, sees that mirrored screen on your computer and uses it as a source for your stream, like a camera. So, people watching your stream, see what's happening on your 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.
With the right TV you can wirelessly stream Android games to the big screen. And even if yours isn’t quite up to the job, a quick and cheap upgrade will get you up to speed.
Here I decided to stream a YouTube video to my Xbox 360. While you can control playback from your Android device, you can also use the Xbox controller or remote.
In this example you're not actually playing the video with your phone, so you can use any Android smartphone with built-in Wi-Fi networking (at least Android 2.2) and it should work.
Working together with iTunes, it’ll get music from your computer to your Android device with no need for physically transferring music files. Setting up the app is simple and easy.
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