Pavol Babinčák
Pavol Babinčák
With my S10e I have noticed that: - Samsung's camera app always shows up in portait mode - Open Camera app always shows up in landscape mode - Google camera...
I think autorotation in ScreenStream is not a problem here. Rather the other way around - if ScreenStream would be able to rotate output depending on device sensors rather than...
I'm still not sure if I have explained my issue correctly. So I have made a video with ScreenStream running on a phone and stream displayed on a monitor in...
> can lock into portrait mode and rotate phone. This will case wrong rotation detection. I'm not sure, if I understand your point here. I don't want to lock into...
> Why not just launch the application as per your requirement of "landscape" or "portrait" mode? See above - I rotate camera phone. On the top of that I most...
I'm afraid that disable of rotation detection wouldn't help me.
> I reran both programs with --verbose and I'll let you know what happens. This should also give me a stack trace when I break out of the hanging program,...
> This might explain another phenomenon I think I discovered a month ago, which is that you can't run two instances of this program on the same machine even if...
Yes, it is.
On move I'm thinking of use of `xled-python` to differentiate between other implementations. Maybe even split this repository into `xled-cli` with (python) CLI. That would be cleaner to differentiate content...