The MiracleCast project provides software to connect external monitors to your system via Wifi. It is compatible to the Wifi-Display specification also known as Miracast. MiracleCast implements the Display-Source as well as Display-Sink side.
The Display-Source side allows you to connect external displays to your system and stream local content to the device. A lot of effort is put into making this as easy as connecting external displays via HDMI.
On the other hand, the Display-Sink side allows you to create wifi-capable external displays yourself. You can use it on your embedded devices or even on full desktops to allow other systems to use your device as external display.
Website: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/miracle
The MiracleCast projects requires the following software to be installed:
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systemd: A system management daemon. It is used for device-management (udev), dbus management (sd-bus) and service management.
Systemd must be compiled with --enable-kdbus, even though kdbus isn't used, but only the independent, experimental sd-libraries.
required: >=systemd-213
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glib: A utility library. Used by the current DHCP implementation. Will be removed once sd-dns gains DHCP-server capabilities.
required: ~=glib2-2.38 (might work with older releases, untested..)
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check: Test-suite for C programs. Used for optional tests of the MiracleCast code base.
optional: ~=check-0.9.11 (might work with older releases, untested..)
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gstreamer: MiracleCast relay on gstreamer to show cast its output. You can test if all needed is installed launching
res/test_viewer.sh
Released tarballs can be found at: http://www.freedesktop.org/software/miracle/releases
To compile MiracleCast, run the standard autotools commands:
$ test -f ./configure || NOCONFIGURE=1 ./autogen.sh
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local
$ make
$ sudo make install
To compile and run the test applications, use:
$ make check
Steps to use it as sink:
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shutdown wpa_supplicant
$ sudo kill -9 $(ps -ef | grep wpa_supplicant | awk "{print $1}")
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launch wifi daemon
$ sudo miracle-wifid &
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launch sink control
$ sudo miracle-sinkctl [ADD] Link: 3
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run WiFi Display on link:
> run 3
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Discover your machine with other miracast device (mirroring)
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See your device on this machine
Steps to use it as peer:
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Repeat steps 1 and 2 from "use as sink"
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launch wifi control
$ sudo miracle-wifictl
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Enable visibility for other devices
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Locate them using scanning
> psp-scan
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Apart from list, or show info with peer there's nothing useful here by now.
This software is licensed under the terms of the GNU-LGPL license. Please see ./COPYING for further information.
This software is maintained by: David Herrmann dh.herrmann@gmail.com If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact one of the maintainers.