Description
sndcpy
sndcpy is a super handy tool that helps you forward audio from your Android 10 phone right to your computer. It started off as a way to send audio while mirroring with scrcpy, but guess what? You can use it all on its own too!
Getting Started with sndcpy
To kick things off, you'll need to connect your Android 10 device to your computer using a USB cable. Don’t forget to turn on the debugging option in your phone's settings! Once that's done, run the .\/sndcpy
command, and the app will install on your device. It'll also ask for permission to start capturing audio.
Permission Warnings
A quick heads-up: when you get that permission request, it mentions that it can capture sensitive stuff on your screen or anything played from your device. So, this includes passwords, photos, messages, and payment info. It's probably best not to open any apps with sensitive data while you're forwarding audio.
How to Use sndcpy
Once you give the app the green light, just hit the Enter key in the console and start playing sounds on your PC! If you want to stop capturing audio at any time, all you have to do is unplug your device from the computer.
Audio Forwarding Limitations
Keep in mind that sndcpy can only forward audio from apps that allow audio capture. This is because of how Android 10's API works with playback capture. You might even need to update some apps on your phone so they can work with audio forwarding smoothly.
Why Try sndcpy?
If you're looking for an easier way than what scrcpy offers right now for forwarding audio, then sndcpy might just be worth checking out! You can find more information and download it here!
User Reviews for sndcpy 1
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sndcpy provides a convenient way to forward audio from Android to PC. Works independently or with scrcpy for easy mirroring.