Latest Android 14 beta debuts “single-app” casting and screen recording feature on Pixel devices

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Latest Android 14 beta debuts "single-app" casting and screen recording feature on Pixel devices

Latest Android 14 beta debuts “single-app” casting and screen recording feature on Pixel devices،

Android 14 QPR2 Beta 1 started rolling out yesterday for the Pixel 5a, 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7, 7 Pro, 7a, Pixel Fold and Pixel Tablet (with the Pixel 8 series to follow soon) with the November security patch 2023. While this release primarily includes bug fixes and UI improvements, a key user-facing feature made a surprising debut: the ability to record or stream a single app instead of l entire screen.

This can be very useful in cases where you want a clean output without a status bar, notification icons or notification pop-ups. What you get is just the app itself, with nothing else surrounding it.

The way it currently works Android 14 QPR2 Beta 1 is that as soon as you start a screen recording, a drop-down box asks you if you want to record just the app or the entire screen. At this point, if you choose a single app, an app switcher appears with the most recent apps you have open, with the first two or three displayed as a thumbnail preview.

The casting feature offers a very similar choice, with the ability to cast a single app just before asking for the device you want to stream to. Screen recording and casting prompts include a warning that says “When you cast an app, Android has access to everything viewed or played on that app. So be careful with things like passwords, payment details, messages, photos, and audio and video,” further informing users about the dangers of doxxing.

Since it is currently present in the latest beta, it is always possible that this feature will evolve and change as the QPR beta period progresses. If all goes well, we expect this to stabilize. Android 14 soon, hopefully in the next Pixel feature.