diff --git a/metadata/info.dvkr.screenstream.txt b/metadata/info.dvkr.screenstream.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e3eef23c7d --- /dev/null +++ b/metadata/info.dvkr.screenstream.txt @@ -0,0 +1,64 @@ +Categories:Multimedia,System +License:MIT +Author Name:Dmitriy Krivoruchko +Author Email:dkrivoruchko@gmail.com +Web Site: +Source Code:https://github.com/dkrivoruchko/ScreenStream +Issue Tracker:https://github.com/dkrivoruchko/ScreenStream/issues + +Auto Name:Screen Stream +Summary:Screen streaming over HTTP +Description: +The application allows viewing the device screen in your web browser. The main +idea is to show your device screen during presentations and demos. No need of +any additional software except for this app and a web browser. No annoying ads +or pop-ups. + +It uses MJPEG to encode screen images and send them through the network. So it +works with any desktop or mobile browser which supports MJPEG (Chrome, Safari, +EDGE, Firefox). + +The application works via WiFi and/or 3G/LTE network. Fast and stable WiFi +recommended because of high traffic and low network delay requirement. No +Internet required, however, there must be a network connection between the +client and the device. + +The number of client connections is unlimited, but be aware that each of them +requires some CPU resources and bandwidth to send data. + +Application uses Android Cast feature and requires at least Android 5.0 to run. + +WARNING: This is not a real time streaming app. Expected delay is at least 0.5-1 +second or more on slow devices, bad WiFi or on heavy CPU load by other apps. + +WARNING: This app is not designed for streaming video, especially HD video. Use +Chromecast instead. + +WARNING: This app does NOT support SOUND streaming, because MJPEG does not +support sound. + +WARNING: Some cell operators may block incoming connections to your device for +security reasons, so, even if the device has an IP address from a cell operator, +you may not be able to connect to the device on using this IP address. + +WARNING: Some WiFi networks (mostly public/guest) block connections between its +clients for security reasons, so you may not be able to connect to the device +via WiFi. For example, a laptop and a phone in this such a WiFi network will not +be able to connect to each other. +. + +Repo Type:git +Repo:https://github.com/dkrivoruchko/ScreenStream + +Build:2.1.4,214 + commit=2.1.4 + subdir=app + output=build/outputs/apk/fabricfree/app-fabricfree-unsigned.apk + prebuild=sed -i -e '/maven {$/,/}/d' -e '/fabric\.io/d' -e '/io\.fabric/d' ../build.gradle build.gradle + build=gradle assembleFabricfree + +Auto Update Mode:None +Update Check Mode:HTTP +Update Check Data:https://raw.githubusercontent.com/dkrivoruchko/ScreenStream/master/build.gradle|version_code = ([0-9]*)|.|version_name = \'([0-9.]*)\' +Current Version:2.1.4 +Current Version Code:214