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-
-
-
page.tags="BasicMediaRouter"
sample.group=Media
@jd:body
-<p>This sample demonstrates how to use the {@link android.media.MediaRouter}
-API to display content on a secondary display.</p>
-<p>To see this in action, run the sample and use the
-<strong>Media Route Action Item</strong> in the action bar to select an
-output device. If your device supports Miracast wireless displays, you may
-need to enable <strong>Wireless Display</strong> functionality in the
-system settings.</p>
-<p>You can also enable secondary screen simulation from the
-<em>Developer options</em> in the system Settings. Once
-connected, use the <strong>Change Color</strong> button to change the
-background color of the secondary screen.</p>
+<p>
+
+ This sample demonstrates the use of the MediaRouter API to display
+ content on a secondary display.\n\nUse the "Media Route Action Item" in the ActionBar
+ to select an output device. If your device supports Miracast wireless displays,
+ you may need to enable "Wireless Display" functionality in the system settings.
+ Secondary screen simulation can also be enabled from the "Developer Options".\n\n
+Once connected, use the "Change Color" button to change the background color of the secondary screen.
+
+ </p>