How to wirelessly mirror Android YouTube sans ads onto Windows/Linux/macOS with scrcpy/sndcpy/newpipe running on Android (tested on Android/Windows).
How to wirelessly mirror Android YouTube sans ads onto Windows/Linux/macOS with scrcpy/sndcpy/newpipe running on Android (tested on Android/Windows).
However, please note that I would _love_ if iOS could do what every other platform does, as I have plenty of iOS devices to test solutions on.
Please note that I've been able to _mirror_ my iPads onto the desktop
(using a different set of freeware named "Vysor") as shown below in my screenshots (unfortunately iOS wouldn't mirror over Wi-Fi).
I suspect the problems getting iOS to work are just bad coding on the part
of Apple sophomoric coders (because everything else works on my PC, even
as my PC does not use the typical hard-coded paths most others will use).
While I'm well aware the iKooks who hate the lack of functionality on iOS will desperately claim all sorts of functionality that doesn't exist, if
you know of a _free_ audio cast program for iOS that works with screen mirroring, please let me know so that I can test it out with my iPads.
Also, again, I'm well aware the iKooks hate that FOSS privacy aware functionality doesn't exist on iOS for YouTube clients, but if you know of
a YouTube client that will display YouTube without ads, let me know.
Bear in mind I've tried _all_ the suggested supposed free YouTube replacements on the iOS App Store and they _all_ had ads, even as they weren't the ads provided by Google - they were _still_ ads and that isn't what we want.
not only can it do what you claim to want to do, but exactly how to do
it has been explained to you many times.
whether or not you can do something does not mean it's impossible.
many people have let you know exactly how to do what you claim to want
to do, and you continue to ignore it (and not only this either).
Also, again, I'm well aware the iKooks hate that FOSS privacy aware
functionality doesn't exist on iOS for YouTube clients, but if you know of >> a YouTube client that will display YouTube without ads, let me know.
it exists.
Bear in mind I've tried _all_ the suggested supposed free YouTube
replacements on the iOS App Store and they _all_ had ads, even as they
weren't the ads provided by Google - they were _still_ ads and that isn't
what we want.
no you very definitely haven't anything remotely close to that.
what you have done is ignore anything that proves you wrong, because it
kills your trolling. what you also have done is lie.
I know you well so I expected your brazen fabrications of imaginary iOS functionality that you can _never_ point to in the iOS App Store.
I know you well so I expected your brazen fabrications of imaginary iOS
functionality that you can _never_ point to in the iOS App Store.
you're ignorantly assuming the solution is in the app store.
as i said, how to do it has been explained to you on numerous occasions
and you repeatedly ignore it, every single time.
what i'll notice is you have absolutely no clue what you're doing or
what your urls purport to show.
The fact you feel no need to back up any of your claims with even a single >> reference, nospam, is one way I know you almost completely lack education.
multiple references have been provided in the past, which you've
repeatedly ignored and why you have lost any chance for any further
help.
once again, you are lying, because you know you are way over your head.
why would someone expect a 'tutorial' for android and windows (if it
can even be called that) would be applicable to other platforms?
But so far nobody has shown how to do those 4 basic useful tasks on iOS.
yes they have, and more than once.
as usual, you are lying.
I know you well so I expected your brazen fabrications of imaginary iOS
functionality that you can _never_ point to in the iOS App Store.
you're ignorantly assuming the solution is in the app store.
You'll notice that I backed up all my claims with screenshots & URLs.
The fact you feel no need to back up any of your claims with even a single reference, nospam, is one way I know you almost completely lack education.
Yet again you claim the _only_ way to obtain even the most basic of functionality on iOS is to write the code yourself, even as _every_ other platform (yes, even including Apple's own macOS) has this capability.
Note that the tutorial describes how to do that for Android and Windows, which is well known to work both for Linux and even, yes, for macOS...
But so far nobody has shown how to do those 4 basic useful tasks on iOS.
multiple references have been provided in the past, which you've
repeatedly ignored and why you have lost any chance for any further
help.
And yet, you can't do even all that you fabricate iOS can do, as evidenced
by the fact you can't even provide even a single screenshot of proof.
once again, you are lying, because you know you are way over your head.
If I am "way over my head", why can I easily prove, in seconds, with my own screenshots, that I can do _everything_ I said that I can do, such as this:
Exactly.
You keep saying the same thing, over and over.
He keeps saying the same thing, over and over.
like i said, you keep ignoring what people have told you, including
step by step instructions as to how.
If I am "way over my head", why can I easily prove, in seconds, with my own >> screenshots, that I can do _everything_ I said that I can do, such as this:
if you can do everything you said you can do, then your claim that it
cannot be done is invalid.
1. Cast (forward) iOS audio to Windows over Wi-Fi using only freeware
2. Anonymously forward YouTube sans any advertisements using freeware
3. Mount the entire iOS file system as a r/w drive letter on Windows
Note that we can do that for all common systems _except_ for iOS.
If you can actually help do it for iOS, then you will be useful to all.
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