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Screen Stream

Ever wanted to watch videos or view photos from your Android phone on a bigger screen, like your laptop or desktop? With Screen Stream on HTTP, it’s totally possible and surprisingly easy. This nifty tool acts like a bridge, letting you stream media from your Android device straight to a web browser or media player on another device. Imagine watching a video stored on your phone through VLC or even Windows Media Player without needing to transfer files or plug in cables. It’s perfect for sharing memories with friends or giving a quick presentation without a hassle.


One of the coolest things about Screen Stream is its flexibility. You’re not limited to just one type of media player whether you prefer VLC, QuickTime, or something else, chances are it’ll work. But there’s a small catch: it mainly supports common file formats like MP4, MP3, FLV, and others that Android recognizes natively. If you’ve got something less common, you might need to convert it first or use a different app to play it. Still, for most everyday media, it does the job beautifully.


Developed by NCH Software, Screen Stream is more than just a simple streaming tool it’s a full featured screen sharing app. Installation is a breeze: just grab it from the Play Store, open it up, and you’re pretty much good to go. It’s compatible with newer versions of Android, so whether you’re on a phone or tablet, you shouldn’t run into compatibility issues. Under the hood, it’s built using C++ and relies on Java, which helps it run smoothly across different devices even on Windows PCs or other platforms if you’re using the desktop version.


But here’s where it gets even better: Screen Stream also supports screen mirroring. That means you can see everything happening on your Android screen live right in your computer’s browser. No extra hardware or complicated setups required. Whether you’re demoing an app, playing a mobile game on a bigger display, or just navigating your phone from the comfort of your desk, this feature makes it feel seamless. Just make sure your phone and computer are on the same Wi Fi network, and you’re all set.


So if you’re looking for a simple, no fuss way to share or view your Android screen and media across devices, Screen Stream is definitely worth a try. It may not support every file type under the sun, but for most users, it’s a powerful and convenient solution.


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Technical

Title Screen Stream
License Free
Author NCH Software
Filename 3609_sssetup.exe