Telethryve Video 31

Stream Reliability

Desktop streaming can wake and keep the display visible, so mobile artifact review stays usable after display dimming.

Transcript Notes

What this chapter covers.

Telethryve 2.0 improves a simple but important detail: desktop streaming has to stay visible when the user actually needs it.

Earlier, a dimmed or sleeping display could turn a useful phone preview into black frames. The newer bridge restores brightness, wakes the display, and keeps it awake while the stream helper is running.

That means a user can dim the screen for privacy, ask Telethryve to show the desktop, and still get a usable view when review time arrives. This matters for generated artifacts.

The phone can watch the Mac open a document, inspect an image, play a video, or move through a page. Artifact cards can open files on the machine, then stream the result back to mobile.

The workflow becomes steadier: create the work, reveal it on the computer, and review it from the phone.

Chapter Notes

Key points from the video.

These notes summarize the customer-facing ideas, feature implications, and workflow themes covered in this chapter.

Notes

Scene-by-scene ideas

  • Stream After Display Off: Desktop stream starts restore brightness and wake the display for usable frames.
  • Keep Awake While Viewing: The stream helper keeps the display awake while the phone is watching.
  • Privacy Then Preview: A user can dim the screen, then restore a useful preview when review begins.
  • Artifact Controls: Generated files can be opened on the Mac and streamed back to the phone.
  • Documents Stay Usable: Mobile commands can move pages, zoom, fit width, and close the stream.
  • Visual Output Matters: Web pages, images, videos, and PDFs can be reviewed where the work was made.
  • No Black Frame Surprise: The bridge handles the common display state that used to break mobile review.
  • Review From The Phone: The workstation stays visible while Telethryve keeps the user mobile.
Topics

High-intent phrases

  • desktop streaming from phone
  • mobile artifact review
  • remote AI workstation