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Android 15 build BP11.241025.006 broken #5511

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ballo opened this issue Nov 22, 2024 · 8 comments
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Android 15 build BP11.241025.006 broken #5511

ballo opened this issue Nov 22, 2024 · 8 comments

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@ballo
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ballo commented Nov 22, 2024

scrspy has an issue with the latest Android beta. Basically, when the screen sleeps scrcpy will never show the display again even if you physically wake the phone and login. command-P doesn't work anymore.

The current work-around is to quit and restart scrcpy, but you have to do this every time the display goes blank.

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rom1v commented Nov 22, 2024

Which device?

Could you test current dev branch?

There's a binary here: #5506

@ballo
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ballo commented Nov 22, 2024

Pixel 7 (worst phone, perhaps even worst device, I've ever owned)

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ballo commented Nov 26, 2024

Now it's doing other weird things. I use the following flags:

scrcpy --stay-awake --turn-screen-off --power-off-on-close --no-audio
So I expect the screen to be off. However now when I run scrcpy then command-p and hit the unlock button to do my blind swipe (God I wish I could automate this crap), the input swipe does nothing and the phone isn't blank while the virtual screen is. Usually the virtual screen only goes blank when the swipe login screen is shown (annoyingly, as it makes logging in more difficult), but now it's weird and non-functional. When I unlock on the phone physically (something I wish to avoid as the phone isn't usually with me), the physical screen does not go blank. So now if I use scrcpy the physical screen HAS to be on.

@ballo
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ballo commented Nov 26, 2024

Now the virtual screen stays blank when I physically login. It's useless

@rom1v
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rom1v commented Nov 26, 2024

On Android15, there is a problem related to --turn-screen-off: #5530 (comment)

@ballo
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ballo commented Nov 29, 2024

It doesn't work even when I avoid using ANY flags

@Temujin0
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Temujin0 commented Nov 30, 2024

I have basically the same problem on Android 15 pixel 6( never by a Google phone again) os is fedora 40. When using scrcpy with the phone screen off (alt+o) every ounce in a while I will get the black screen from the phone on the CPU and it locks up if I can unlock the phone screen using (alt+ shift+o) then things go back to normal after I use the phone screen. Hope this helps. Best I can do for info unless someone can give me some help debugging. I am not proficient at debugging scrcpy.

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ballo commented Dec 2, 2024

I can't even get past my swipe screen unless I have the phone physically in my hand. I never figured out a way to multi-swipe via adb so I always had to blind-swipe but this doesn't work anymore.

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