Co-authored-by: Romain Vimont <rom@rom1v.com> Signed-off-by: Romain Vimont <rom@rom1v.com>
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# Virtual display
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## New display
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To mirror a new virtual display instead of the device screen:
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```bash
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scrcpy --new-display=1920x1080
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scrcpy --new-display=1920x1080/420 # force 420 dpi
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scrcpy --new-display=1920x1080@24 # 24 fps (Android >= 14)
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scrcpy --new-display # use the main display size and density
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scrcpy --new-display=/240 # use the main display size and 240 dpi
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```
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## Start app
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On some devices, a launcher is available in the virtual display.
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When no launcher is available, the virtual display is empty. In that case, you
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must [start an Android app](device.md#start-android-app).
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For example:
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```bash
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scrcpy --new-display=1920x1080 --start-app=org.videolan.vlc
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```
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## System decorations
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By default, virtual display system decorations are enabled. But some devices
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might display a broken UI;
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Use `--no-vd-system-decorations` to disable it.
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Note that if no app is started, no content will be rendered, so no video frame
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will be produced at all.
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