
However, our Galaxy S Series mobile phones do support it! We tend to only have lower-end tablets here at vMix HQ and unfortunately most of the A series tablets don’t support it. They have a list on their website that lists compatible devices.

There are a number of different devices out there, you’ll just need to make sure that you device supports this type of output.įor example, not all Samsung devices support usb-c output for the live capturing of the screen. You can then input that into your capture card or device. That way you get a direct connection to your content and don’t have to worry about things you can’t control! When your production is mission critical, using a free app that has a time limit or 30 second unskippable ads for Disney+, will not end well!ĭevices that support outputting content from the USB or Lightning port will allow you to convert the video signal to HDMI. With any live production, it’s always best to use hardware. We thought we’d take a look through at the different options for capturing screens, whether it’s an Android phone or tablet or perhaps an iOS device.

Whether it’s for gaming, lectures or training, being able to capture your tablet or phone screen is a valuable asset for live video.
