InFerNo,

Is this still Wayland only?

KarnaSubarna,
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The application will stream the selected monitor if the mutter screencast portal is available. If it is unavailable, a fallback to X11 based frame grabbing will happen. As such, it should work fine in almost all setups.

Source: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-network-displays

youngGoku,

So can I cast a live twitch stream to my raspberry pi using this?

cevn,

I thought chromecast was closed for some reason, what is stopping me from using it standalone for videos on rpi or in KDE?

spaduf, (edited )

Might just be one of those closed dependencies they have you opt into at install time

Dariusmiles2123,

Great!

Is it something which is gonna be naturally added to Fedora or should I download something specific?

The article wasn’t clear to me or maybe I’m not technical enough.

kib48,

chromecast is proprietary so it’s likely not gonna be included by default

Vincent,

As long as GND is open source I don’t think that that’s necessarily a problem. Though patents on the Chromecast protocol, if any, might be.

joojmachine,

You can just download the app from Flathub right now and it should hopefully make its way directly into GNOME in the future. At least some work was being done to implement this directly into it.

Dariusmiles2123,

Okay then I guess I’ll just wait until it’s directly implemented in GNOME as it might be more stable 👍

joojmachine,

It seems stable enough already TBH, at least from my small testing with the app. It’s more about getting things ready to be exposed in the settings app and in the system.

ViciousTurducken,

Can it cast to a Roku device?

Matt,

Roku supports Miracast, so it should work.

gnuplusmatt,

Now it just needs PIN support

terminhell,

Finally. Was something I’ve missed when I was using other distros with kde.

just_another_person,

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