Android has p2p - Android Apps and Games

Anyone looking for p2p app. It works pretty well.
http://androidapproved.com/item/frostwire-brings-p2p-to-android/

AD?
See!

Related

Anyone found a good UPNP client for HD2?

Pretty much as per the title really, ive been looking for ages for a decent upnp client i could run on my HD2 without success.
Thanks
I take it from the lack off replies no one had found a upnp client for windows mobile.seems a shame too not be able to steam to my phone when around the house.
Try Pocket Player from Conduits, there's a UPNP plugin available from their site. Works great, unfortunatly it is a pay app.
Upnp on HD2
aren't there any free options for Upnp on HD2?
Is it an option to enable Upnp in the Media Player that is already on the phone?
Any suggestions?
A little *bump*
still no free uPnP-client for this lovely phone?

GTalk Video

Hey guys, I just found this and was wondering if anybody has had a chance to check it out on the Gtab. Looks pretty sweet. I would have tried it out and let you know, but I'm deployed right now and can't get internet on the tab. (wired only)
GTalk Video
With so many people owning a tablet nowadays, it boggles my mind why we don't have a reliable video conferencing app for the android platform yet.

Remote RDP Info

I emailed support and asked them about video/audio streaming vs splashtop. I like splashtop because you can do all streaming very smoothly. But Remote RDP supports right click and is more connected to the computer. They said
That's because of the protocol. Microsoft just released RemoteFX which has great video support. We are working on adding RemoteFX support for now.
So, soon enough we'll get better streaming. Remote RDP is a great program and is getting better. Support is awesome too.
Just wanted to let you guys know, I use both programs, but I might just be able to use Remote RDP fully soon.

[Q] Streaming Video

Hi All,
I'm looking for a good Streaming Video server that can be used on Android that works over cell networks (3G or 4G) and has tablet support. A giant bonus would be a server that is also a DLNA. Something with a Windows client would be pretty sweet as well. The TF will be my primary device, but I'd really like to be able to stream to my phone, laptop, and Blu-Ray player as well.
I'm currently using Plex, and it sucks. The server is buggy and laggy, doesn't find Metadata for shows unless they're named PERFECTLY, and won't show me videos that it can't find Metadata for. I will say the interface is fantastic, but it needs a lot of work.
I've read some good things about the VLC server, but it appears to not be very user friendly. While I'm technically savvy, I'd prefer to try something first that works just as well and doesn't require a difficult configuration.
Thoughts and recommendations please?

RDP client for TF700

What is the best RDP client for my TF700?
One that i can stream video/audio to my TF700 from my computer without hickups.
I see that PocketCloud have one... that cost a bit of money if you want to use 1920x1080 resolution.
I dont mind paying if i know it works good.
PocketCloud
PocketCloud works very well.
Why not download the free version to see if you like the results? The only features the free version lacks is the ability to configure multiple servers, custom resolutions, and support for WYSE's encryption scheme.
Streaming full-motion video over RDP is going to be a tall order for any app because of the limitations of WiFi and the fact that RDP isn't optimized for that kind of full-frame rendering. Have you considered something like installing Remote Potato on the server side and using Remote Media Center on the tablet side to stream your content? There are of course other packages for streaming content such as Plex or PS3 Media Server if you prefer something not dependent on Microsoft's Media Center framework.
I'm also a fan of PocketCloud; I even bought the paid version. For video I've had a lot better luck with MediaHouse and a UPnP server on my desktop.
I have used them all and the best by far is xtralogic. It does everything using native rdp compression so it is fast, has support for remoteapp, and is as "real time" as you can get with a rdp session. I currently have several users that use their tf700 as a thin client for their primary desktop. It works very well and is highly customizable.
If you are not tech savvy, go with a different one though. It requires a real rdp connection- so it works with terminal services and gateways flawlessly. If you know how to connect to the computer that you want to through a regular windows rdp session-- this will work the exact same.
The best I have found for the video/audio streaming requirement is splashtop thd-- IF you have a recently made nvidia graphics card. Can't beat that combination.
Splashtop 2 works great.
I bought PocketCloud, works nice yes!
Google updated their Youtube application, so that works very well now too.
But i use RDP often to my servers, so i bought it anyway.
For video stored on my server i found a file browser application with a nice SMB addon/builtin. File mamanger HD (play store link)
I've tried root explorer, astro, and a bunch more, but i found this the best. Can save shortcuts to shared folders on my fileserver.
I also bouhgt MX player (pro?) and it plays almost everything!
It's soon becoming a laptop replacement.

Categories

Resources