Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Koushik Dutta pulls Vysor due to patent licensing demand from MPEG LA (Update: it’s back!)

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Update (May 16): After just two days of being offline, Koushik Dutta has figured out a way to bring Vysor back to the Chrome Web Store.
The developer says almost 20,000 people use Vysor each day, half of which use it over 4 hours per day. Obviously this meant getting the app back online was a priority. It is changing a bit, though, so here’s what you need to know going forward.
Vysor is now a subscription app. If you don’t want to pay, you’ll still have the ability to mirror and control your Android device from Chrome, and also take screenshots. A Vysor Pro subscription, which costs $1.99/month or $9.99/year, gets you high quality mirroring, fullscreen mode, Vysor Share, the ability to drag and drop files, and access to all future features. The dev also says he removed the infringing h264 decoder and switched to Chrome’s Pepper VideoDecoder introduced in Chrome 48.
Interested in trying out Vysor for yourself? Head to the link below to get started.
DOWNLOAD VYSOR FROM THE CHROME WEB STORE

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