When I run react-native run-android, my react project builds successfully, but then the following screen shows up in my TV emulator.ĭoes anybody know what this is? Is there a proper way to connect a React Native app to an android TV emulator? My assumption was that it should be identical to the process for an android tablet emulator, but this does not seem to be the case - and I can't seem to find android TV specific information anywhere online. We recommend you use Google’s emulator when you can, as it offers access to the latest Android OS images and Google Play services. I do not have the option to match these parameters for these two devices. Note: After we released the Visual Studio Emulator for Android, Google updated their Android emulator to use hardware acceleration. The main difference (beyond the obvious) as far as I can tell is that the CPU for the Tablet is x86_64, whereas the CPU for the TV is x86. I've set up the TV & Tablet emulators in near identical ways using the Android Virtual Device Manager within Android Studio. I'm now trying to run my react native code on an Android TV emulator, but I can't get it to work. I've been running my react components on a virtual Android tablet using the Android Emulator. Bluestacks creates a virtual Android OS on your Mac computer.
Now in the search box type ‘Miracast For Android To TV’ and get the manager in Google Play Search. In the next step click on the Search Button on home screen. Upon the Completion of download and install, open the Android Emulator. I've been messing around with React Native today. This is probably the best Android emulator for Mac 2016. Take a look at the list we provide here: Best Android Emulators For PC.