Does anyone know of a windows mobile version of this app? Essentially it is like an Akai MPC with programmable pads that can be used as a real-time sequencer. I have searched the net to no avail so I suspect not but this would be awesome on the HTC HD2!
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This is the best i have found PhoenixStudio 1.1
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Hi all,
I'm looking for a Windows Mobile app that allows me to control dlna devices. Especially the "Play To" function. So that i can control my Win7 HTPC and/or any other DLNA device.
This one here looks very promising
mediaCTRLâ„¢ mobile edition http://www.awox.com/mediaCTRL_mobile_edition.php
But it seems they only sell to OEMs though? anybody get a hold of that? Or something similar?
the best thing i can think of is this - GRemote
http://gbmsoftware.com/
thanks .. that's not quite what i wanted though. It's got to be dlna compatible.
You can get Demo version here
I'm going to give http://oss.linn.co.uk/trac/wiki/KinskyPda a try. But at the first glance i see that it's not optimized for the topaz resolution.
Does anyone know about a nice & easy bluetooth remote control application for mega/windows mobile? I'm looking for one since I bought my phone and couldn't find a straightforward app. Winamp/Media player control would be nice and also powerpoint for presentations and maybe vlc . All in one app would be great
Before this one I had a symbian phone and had an app that could do exactly this. It was called "Phone Remote Control 5.0". It also seems to have a client for windows mobile but I tried it and it doesn't work. I can't imagine something similar being available for this platform, that's why I'm asking here.
I want to mention that I tried a lot of solutions before coming here, like GRemote, VLC Remote, Bluetooth Remote Control and others. None of them seemed to work properly. Any thoughts?
Try Salling Clicker
GRemote pro 1.3.2.96 works on my touch2, with default - QVGA skin no G-sensor ofcourse
So verizon fios have a couple of mobile apps available one is the remote dvr which is available in WM marketplace.
The other app they have is the mobile remote, which lets you uses your phone to directly control the fios box (change channels, throw slideshows up from the phone to the TV etc etc etc). The mobile remote app is listed as being supported on the a bunch of devices, however the only WM device listed is the touch pro2, everything else is Android...
Now i'm assuming that if its supported on the TP2, then there should be a cab out there somewhere for it right???
I WANT THIS RUNNING ON MY HD2... (i played with it in android running on HD2 and its really cool - but i had stability issues with the android build)
Couple of web links with info on the app and PR announcing devices that were added:
http://www36.verizon.com/fiostv/web/UnProtected/FiOSMobile.aspx
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...ch-now-surpass-250000-downloads-94256064.html
there must be someone out there with some thoughts on this?
Did you get this working on your phone?
So I was wondering if anyone has any recommendations for the Pandigital Multimedia Novel. It is Android OS but sadly it is not connected to the Android market. The market it does have is a bit limited but it can support most 3rd-party applications so I was wondering what applications you can recommend. This tablet doesn't have mobile functions, just wifi internet capabilities.
Hi everyone
I've had a self-build HTPC (Zotac ION atom mini itx) sat under my TV for many years which I would now like to kill off.
Most local video/audio streaming duties have been replaced by a Raspberry Pi + OpenElec which works perfectly, so I will keep that in place.
But thanks to Microsoft I still end up using the HTPC for Sky Go (Silverlight) and Skype. And iPlayer/ITV Player etc.
So I'm in the market for some sort of Android box/stick to which I can hook up a USB webcam for Skype. (I have a MS Lifecam HD which is superb, no idea whether that will be compatible with Android)
I know the Sky Go and iPlayer apps are extremely fussy when it comes to Android version and typically the device cannot be rooted.
And certain Android boxes work with certain webcams etc.
Just wondering if anyone has found an un-rooted box that works with a decent variety of webcams, stable with Skype, iPlayer + Sky Go apps?
Ideally controllable with some sort of airmouse or ir remote.
Any suggestions for sticks/boxes/remotes?
Cheers, B
Try installing Android x86 on the HTPC. You have to root to get gApps, which it is very hard to find a compatible version.
Android-x86.net
Android-x86.org has 4.4, but has gApps.
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Interesting idea. But ideally I'd like to get rid of the HTPC because it's quite big (mini ITX), quite noisy (fans need replacing) and most likely uses quite alot more power than a TV box/stick.