How to use the Google Cast SDK solution for Google Cast screen mirroring? Projection method
As one of the three major wireless screen projection protocol standards, Google Cast has received increasing attention from users in office, entertainment, and teaching processes. The use of Android native systems or browsers (Chrome browser/Edge browser) for quick screen sharing is becoming increasingly popular among customers.
The Google cast SDK solution launched by Bijie Internet can help hardware manufacturers such as AR/VR, conference all-in-one machines, projectors, car navigation, advertising machines, projectors, set-top boxes, etc. quickly achieve Google cast screen casting.
Bijie Internet Googlecast SDK Solution
Google cast SDK features:
– Supports Chrome browser/ChromeBook/Android phones (requires Android phone support) for Google Cast image projection
– Supports simultaneous screen projection from multiple transmitting terminals
– Supports Android and Linux platforms, other platforms can be customized and ported according to customer needs
– No need to rely on Google services, can run on regular Android devices
– Android provides aar format for customer integration
– Receive cloud license authorization, multiple authorization methods, support overseas authorization
– License service provides management backend, query and export authorization report functions
Google cast SDK performance:
-Delay: Depending on the specific plan, generally between 100-300ms. The main factors affecting latency include network jitter and the decoding and rendering latency of the solution.
-Can support simultaneous screen projection from multiple transmitting terminals
-Ultra small volume (less than 5M)
Adaptable chip solution:
The Google cast SDK solution launched by Bijie Internet is compatible with Android and Linux systems, and is compatible with multiple Soc platforms such as HiSilicon, Ruixin Micro, Quanzhi, Intl, Amlogic, Sigmastar, MTK, and more.
How to use Google cast for screen mirroring
Google Cast supports mirror mirroring or Chrome browser for screen mirroring. When using the Bijie Multimedia Collaboration System BJ60S for wireless screen mirroring, Google mobile terminals can use the mirror mirroring function, while mobile terminals of other systems can use Chrome browser for screen mirroring.
Taking BJ60S as an example, we will introduce how different Bijie multimedia collaboration systems can use Google Cast for wireless screen mirroring operations:
1. Normal computer screen mirroring through Chrome browser:
1) Connect the BJ60S to the power supply and connect it to the TV and network;
2) Connect the computer and BJ60S that require screen mirroring to the same local area network;
3) Open Google Chrome and click on the control button in the upper right corner (three dots);
4) Find “Projection” and click to open it;
5) You can see the “Source” button. After clicking, you can select “Tab”, “Desktop”, and “File” to project the current webpage, computer desktop, and files inside the computer.
- Chromebook screen mirroring:
1) Connect the BJ60S to the power supply and connect it to the TV and network;
2) Connect the Chromebook and BJ60S that require screen mirroring to the same local area network;
3) Click on the triangular icon in the bottom right corner of the computer screen to open the control interface;
4)Click on the “Projection” function to open the screen projection selection interface;
5)Select the target device number and click to project the desktop of Chromebook onto the TV.
- Google Pixel mobile screen mirroring:
1) Connect the BJ60S to the power supply and connect it to the TV and network;
2) Connect the Google Pixel phone and BJ60S that require screen mirroring to the same local area network;
3) Pull down the control interface from the top of the phone screen;
4) Click on the “Projection” function to open the screen projection selection interface;
5) Select the target device number and click to project the Google Pixel phone screen onto the TV.
The launch of the Google Cast SDK solution by Bijie Internet will provide a wide range of screen projection receiving devices for the vast user base of Chrome browsers and Chromebook, bringing users a more convenient, rich, and flexible multi screen interactive user experience.