OPEN
MirrorX is an open-source remote desktop solution, designed for enterprises, teams and individuals.
TRANSPARENCY
Everything is under your control, allows you to deploy on-prem and/or in the Cloud, and also supports end-to-end encryption.
HIGH-PERFORMANCE
GPU acceleration, 4K resolution, 60 FPS... make you feel like a "local desktop".
Features like video and audio pass-through, file transfer, cross-platform, mobile device support and so on are really essential, and more features are coming soon.
Note: MirrorX is in the early stage of development, please be aware that backward compatibility is not guaranteed.
Component
Free Public Servers
The servers are provided by the community, please do not abuse them.
Location | Specification |
---|---|
Seoul | 1vCPU & 1G RAM |
Available Platforms
- macOS
- Windows
- Linux (WIP)
- Android (WIP)
- iOS (WIP)
- Web (WIP)
How to build
Prerequisites
- Install
nodejs && yarn(v3)
. - Install
tauri-cli
.
cargo install tauri-cli
Steps
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Download pre-built media libraries artifacts from MirrorX-Desktop/media_libraries_auto_build Release.
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Unzip artifacts to anywhere you'd like to put in.
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Add unzipped artifacts path to your Environment Variables
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For MacOS
$ export MIRRORX_MEDIA_LIBS_PATH=your artifacts unzip destination path
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For Windows (run As Administrator)
PS > [Environment]::SetEnvironmentVariable('MIRRORX_MEDIA_LIBS_PATH', 'your artifacts unzip destination path' , 'Machine')
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Run as Debug Mode
cargo tauri dev
About Pre-built Media Libraries
To speed up the build process, we made MirrorX-Desktop/media_libraries_auto_build to automatically and transparently build external libraries. Includes FFmpeg, libx264(Windows, MacOS), libx265(Windows, MacOS), libopus(Windows, MacOS) and MFXDispatch(Windows only). For more details, you can look through Workflows on MirrorX-Desktop/media_libraries_auto_build.
Of course, you can completely built those libraries by yourself according to our Workflows.
Screenshots
Thanks
Thanks to these awesome open source projects that make MirrorX becomes true.
(listed partial with in no particular order, thanks all the authors of dependencies in Cargo.toml and package.json)