One of the Android KitKat new features, the developers easily makes videos with the SDK method, but what about the everyday consumer? After previously to display streaming software CyanogenMod developer Koushik Dutta has released a new beta app store Play
One of the Android KitKat new features, the developers easily makes videos with the SDK method, but what about the everyday consumer? After previously to display streaming software CyanogenMod developer Koushik Dutta has released a new beta app store Play (Google+ community access log in first) which greatly simplifies the process . It requires that consumers must be one nightly builds of CyanogenMod 11 to work, but once loaded it can make a recording on your screen just as simple as taking a screen shot . As demonstrated in the video ( embedded after the break ), users can even activate it with the volume up + power combo on the Nexus 5 as the volume down + power button on my screen. If you are not a CyanogenMod is hope , however, as Dutta revealed over the weekend that it would work on any rooted device running Android 4.4.1 , and can handle even the hardware is observed. Koush has been busy guy lately, also reveals that Google may add to Android to Chromecast Mirror quickly and released a new version of its media streaming app AllCast , we almost feel bad about hoping Cast SDK adds several new features.