ADB - Fastest screenshots - scrcpy raw stream directly to NumPy (without scrcpy.exe) - no root required!
Check out the native ADB (!) version - as fast as scrcpy, but no installs: https://github.com/hansalemaos/adbnativeblitz
If you want to take multiple screenshots using a TCP connection, you can use AdbShotTCP
Import the modules
from adbblitz import AdbShotUSB, AdbShotTCP
Use the with statement to create an instance of the AdbShotTCP class and specify the required parameters
Within the with block, you can iterate over the shosho object to capture screenshots After everything is done, the socket connection will be closed, you don't have to take care about anything.
from adbblitz import AdbShotUSB, AdbShotTCP
import numpy as np
from time import time
import cv2
with AdbShotTCP(
device_serial="localhost:5555",
adb_path=r"C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\scrcpy\tools\scrcpy-win64-v2.0\adb.exe",
ip="127.0.0.1",
port=5555,
max_frame_rate=60,
max_video_width=960,
scrcpy_server_version="2.0",
forward_port=None,
frame_buffer=24,
byte_package_size=131072,
sleep_after_exception=0.01,
log_level="info",
lock_video_orientation=0,
) as shosho:
framecounter = 0
stop_at_frame = None
fps = 0
start_time = time()
show_screenshot = True
# print(shosho)
for bi in shosho:
if bi.dtype == np.uint16:
continue
cv2.imshow("title", bi)
if cv2.waitKey(25) & 0xFF == ord("q"):
# cv2.destroyAllWindows()
# shosho.quit()
break
fps += 1
print(f"fast_ctypes_screenshots: {fps / (time() - start_time)}")
If you take only one screenshot, the connection will stay open until you call AdbShotTCP.quit()
a = AdbShotTCP(
device_serial="localhost:5555",
adb_path=r"C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\scrcpy\tools\scrcpy-win64-v2.0\adb.exe",
ip="127.0.0.1",
port=5037,
sleep_after_exception=0.05,
frame_buffer=4,
lock_video_orientation=0,
max_frame_rate=0,
byte_package_size=131072,
scrcpy_server_version="2.0",
log_level="info",
max_video_width=0,
start_server=True,
connect_to_device=True,
)
scr = a.get_one_screenshot()
scr.quit() # closes the connection
Same thing for USB
with AdbShotUSB(
device_serial="xxxxx",
adb_path=r"C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\scrcpy\tools\scrcpy-win64-v2.0\adb.exe",
adb_host_address="127.0.0.1",
adb_host_port=5037,
sleep_after_exception=0.05,
frame_buffer=4,
lock_video_orientation=0,
max_frame_rate=0,
byte_package_size=131072,
scrcpy_server_version="2.0",
log_level="info",
max_video_width=0,
start_server=True,
connect_to_device=True,
) as self:
start_time, fps = time(), 0
for bi in self:
if bi.dtype == np.uint16:
continue
cv2.imshow("test", bi)
fps += 1
if cv2.waitKey(25) & 0xFF == ord("q"):
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
break
print(f"FPS: {fps / (time() - start_time)}")
cv2.destroyAllWindows()
su=AdbShotUSB(
device_serial="xxxxxx",
adb_path=r"C:\ProgramData\chocolatey\lib\scrcpy\tools\scrcpy-win64-v2.0\adb.exe",
adb_host_address="127.0.0.1",
adb_host_port=5037,
sleep_after_exception=0.05,
frame_buffer=4,
lock_video_orientation=0,
max_frame_rate=0,
byte_package_size=131072,
scrcpy_server_version="2.0",
log_level="info",
max_video_width=0,
start_server=True,
connect_to_device=True,
)
scr=su.get_one_screenshot()
scr.quit() # closes the connection