Ok Dave, thanks a lot for your help.

Cartouche.

On 25 mar, 21:59, Dave Sparks <davidspa...@android.com> wrote:
> The frame buffer is only accessible to a privileged process. We have
> no plans to expose an API to allow applications to access the frame
> buffer.
>
> On Mar 25, 12:42 am, Cartouche <hafid.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Thanks a lot for your response,
> > do you mean Android actually has not API to control the framebuffer,
> > or it's really impossible to do what I want ?
>
> > Cartouche.
>
> > On 25 mar, 07:22, Dave Sparks <davidspa...@android.com> wrote:
>
> > > We have no plans to support this function in the framework. It's a
> > > significant security risk (allowing an application to snoop the frame
> > > buffer), and on some hardware, the app processor may not even have
> > > access to the final framebuffer.
>
> > > On Mar 24, 8:11 am, Cartouche <hafid.s...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hi guys,
>
> > > > first sorry for my english, I'm french.
> > > > I'm a new developper in Android and this is what I would program :
> > > > I want to convert the framebuffer into video, the final goal is to
> > > > see, in real time, the screen of a HTC Magic in another device (a PC).
> > > > I found that the framebuffer's file is /dev/graphics/fb0.
> > > > Do you know an API for manipulating this file ? Or perhaps you see
> > > > another way to resolve my problem ?
>
> > > > Any help will be appreciated.
> > > > Thanks
>
> > > > Cartouche.
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