Camera
Camera mirroring is supported for devices with Android 12 or higher.
To capture the camera instead of the device screen:
scrcpy --video-source=cameraBy default, it automatically switches audio source to microphone (as if --audio-source=mic were also passed).
scrcpy --video-source=display # default is --audio-source=output
scrcpy --video-source=camera # default is --audio-source=mic
scrcpy --video-source=display --audio-source=mic # force display AND microphone
scrcpy --video-source=camera --audio-source=output # force camera AND device audio outputAudio can be disabled:
# audio not captured at all
scrcpy --video-source=camera --no-audio
scrcpy --video-source=camera --no-audio --record=file.mp4
# audio captured and recorded, but not played
scrcpy --video-source=camera --no-audio-playback --record=file.mp4List
To list the cameras available (with their declared valid sizes and frame rates):
scrcpy --list-cameras
scrcpy --list-camera-sizesNote that the sizes and frame rates are declarative. They are not accurate on all devices: some of them are declared but not supported, while some others are not declared but supported.
Selection
It is possible to pass an explicit camera id (as listed by --list-cameras):
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-id=0Alternatively, the camera may be selected automatically:
scrcpy --video-source=camera # use the first camera
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-facing=front # use the first front camera
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-facing=back # use the first back camera
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-facing=external # use the first external cameraIf --camera-id is specified, then --camera-facing is forbidden (the id already determines the camera):
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-id=0 --camera-facing=front # errorSize selection
It is possible to pass an explicit camera size:
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-size=1920x1080The given size may be listed among the declared valid sizes (--list-camera-sizes), but may also be anything else (some devices support arbitrary sizes):
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-size=1840x444Alternatively, a declared valid size (among the ones listed by list-camera-sizes) may be selected automatically.
Two constraints are supported:
-m/--max-size(already used for display mirroring), for example-m1920;--camera-arto specify an aspect ratio (<num>:<den>,<value>orsensor).
Some examples:
scrcpy --video-source=camera # use the greatest width and the greatest associated height
scrcpy --video-source=camera -m1920 # use the greatest width not above 1920 and the greatest associated height
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-ar=4:3 # use the greatest size with an aspect ratio of 4:3 (+/- 10%)
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-ar=1.6 # use the greatest size with an aspect ratio of 1.6 (+/- 10%)
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-ar=sensor # use the greatest size with the aspect ratio of the camera sensor (+/- 10%)
scrcpy --video-source=camera -m1920 --camera-ar=16:9 # use the greatest width not above 1920 and the closest to 16:9 aspect ratioIf --camera-size is specified, then -m/--max-size and --camera-ar are forbidden (the size is determined by the value given explicitly):
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-size=1920x1080 -m3000 # errorRotation
To rotate the captured video, use the video orientation option:
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-size=1920x1080 --orientation=90Frame rate
By default, camera is captured at Android's default frame rate (30 fps).
To configure a different frame rate:
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-fps=60High speed capture
The Android camera API also supports a high speed capture mode.
This mode is restricted to specific resolutions and frame rates, listed by --list-camera-sizes.
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-size=1920x1080 --camera-fps=240Brace expansion tip
All camera options start with --camera-, so if your shell supports it, you can benefit from brace expansion (for example, it is supported bash and zsh):
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-{facing=back,ar=16:9,high-speed,fps=120}This will be expanded as:
scrcpy --video-source=camera --camera-facing=back --camera-ar=16:9 --camera-high-speed --camera-fps=120Webcam
Combined with the V4L2 feature on Linux, the Android device camera may be used as a webcam on the computer.
