Remote Control you favorite player! - Android Apps and Games

I have developed a couple of remotes, to control your favorite player.
- MPC - Remote: A remote control to use Media Player Classic
- VLC - Remote: A remote to control your VLC-Player
- FooMote: A remote control to use it with foobar2000
More information on our blog banamalon.net
I am also willingly to make some remotes for other players, just tell me which players are you using.
Any (feature) suggestions are welcome. Report any bugs, so that I am able to fix them.

I'm currently use Foomote. Really useful app to control music on my PC without having to go on my PC to change the tracks playing.

marnaish said:
I have developed a couple of remotes, to control your favorite player.
- MPC - Remote: A remote control to use Media Player Classic
- VLC - Remote: A remote to control your VLC-Player
- FooMote: A remote control to use it with foobar2000
More information on our blog banamalon.net
I am also willingly to make some remotes for other players, just tell me which players are you using.
Any (feature) suggestions are welcome. Report any bugs, so that I am able to fix them.
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Do you have any plans to make a remote for Windows Media Centre and/or MediaMonkey? That would be awesome!

I think that a western digital live player remote would be popular. Not sure how to implement it but maybe you can reach the player thru a home network via wifi
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mkhattab said:
Do you have any plans to make a remote for Windows Media Centre and/or MediaMonkey? That would be awesome!
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I will definitly look into MediaMonkey & WMC.
yahooserious said:
I think that a western digital live player remote would be popular. Not sure how to implement it but maybe you can reach the player thru a home network via wifi
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About the western digital live player - I don't know how to test that.
Do you know if they provide a webinterface? If so I think it would be no problem, but someone has to test it first

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Is there a media app that let you play music directly from your computer?

is there a media player app that can play music directly from your computer over network?
gMote 2.0 has this feature though it is very buggy and a pain to use sometimes.
audiogalaxy
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.audiogalaxy
Depending on your device and what software is already installed on your computer, "UPnPlay" will add universal plug and play to your phone if not present, allowing you to connect to many different UPNP devices over wi-fi. This allows my Droid to connect to Windows Media player to play just about anything (audio/video) in my library. Should have been included in all 2.2 builds in my opinion.
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audiogalaxy
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.audiogalaxy
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Audiogalaxy for sure. Its amazing.
thanks, audio galaxy is just what i needed.
Plex is pretty good for video streaming
Audiogalaxy does audio well but is less perfect from the video streaming point of view
DLNA
I'm using J. River Media Center with the Android Gizmo app to stream media (it's free on the Market). So I can use my Desire HD as the server or client and send media anywhere in my home over wifi. Solid app but takes a bit of setting up to start.. and the Windows client is not free.
Winamp has such a feature as long as you install winamp on your system and setup it's network player it should be really easy.
hieubui25 said:
is there a media player app that can play music directly from your computer over network?
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I've tried them all. I gave up my zune since I didn't want to update it or delete music for new stuff. I'd rather have access to my music anywhere.
Audiogalaxy- first thing I tried. It didn't pick up all my music regardless of how many times I redid the library. The audio quality was ok but it was a really basic app and website.
Homepipe- useless since it only streams if the app is active. Hit home and you're sitting in silence.
Subsonic- didn't try it too long. Another basic app.
Jukefly- still using this. Love it. It installed on my htpc no problem and the app is nice outside of having to manually force close the service. Quality is adjustable by network type. It picks up my music, and adds new stuff without having to refresh the library. The Internet app is great foo. If your server is off it will still display your library but stream the audio from youtube. I highly recommend it.
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I usually just mount my music network share with cifs manager, then any app can access the files on the share.
I see that the thread is relatively old, but maybe some of the people still have their setups working.
Did you do something special to the setup on Windows, because I would like to do more or less the same, but neither my computer sees my phone nor the other way around.
I have another UPNP-server in my Wifi which can be used by my phone as well as my computer, but what I would love to do is tell my computer to play what's on the server using my phone as remote. It worked nicely with mpd and mpDroid, but I would love to have this setup also work with Win7...
Any hints?

[Q] Remote control for pc media player bs player

Hi guys,
Is there any app that allows me to use my phone as a remote control for BS Player? It would be great to be able to load subtitles and use playlists as well, but I'll settle for basic playback control.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S.
I think that BSRemote is the right app for you. It offers you everything you need.
That seems interesting. I will try it, thanks.

[Q] looking for program to control music played on XBOX

I am looking for a program that I can use as a remote to control the music played on my XBOX. I have airplay but all that will do is let the xbox play the music on the phone, it still has to be controlled through the xbox.
I used the trial version of jamcast and was able to use that as a virtual sound card. I don't mind spending some money for a program, but 30 for that program is more than I want to play.
I really don't care if I am playing music from my phone, computer or even streaming a radio station, I just want to be able to control it from my phone and not have to carry a remote around the house with me. Any idea would be greatly appreciated.
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i found 2player network music player, but can't get to see my xbox as where to stream my music to.
NewKlNGjames said:
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i found 2player network music player, but can't get to see my xbox as where to stream my music to.
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You mean you don't need the Xbox to be the player? If so, Winamp + aWARemote will do the job for you
Cptnodegard said:
You mean you don't need the Xbox to be the player? If so, Winamp + aWARemote will do the job for you
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He wants to stream music to his Xbox & needs to be able to control what music is playing via his phone rather than skipping tracks on his Xbox.
Edit: just found this:
How to Use 2player With an Xbox 360
2Player allows you to remotely control an Xbox 360 when the Xbox 360 is running Media Center (but not when running the the default Xbox 360 music player).
To launch Media Center on your Xbox 360, go to the Xbox Dashbord, and select Windows Media Center from the My Xbox menu. If you have not previously used Windows Media Center, you will be guided through the configuration process.
Once Media Center is running on your Xbox 360, you should be able to see an Xbox 360 Media Center Extender entry in the target device selection dialog of 2player.
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okmijnlp said:
He wants to stream music to his Xbox & needs to be able to control what music is playing via his phone rather than skipping tracks on his Xbox.
Edit: just found this:
How to Use 2player With an Xbox 360
2Player allows you to remotely control an Xbox 360 when the Xbox 360 is running Media Center (but not when running the the default Xbox 360 music player).
To launch Media Center on your Xbox 360, go to the Xbox Dashbord, and select Windows Media Center from the My Xbox menu. If you have not previously used Windows Media Center, you will be guided through the configuration process.
Once Media Center is running on your Xbox 360, you should be able to see an Xbox 360 Media Center Extender entry in the target device selection dialog of 2player.
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Thanks. I am trying to set up 2player but I can't get it to see my xbox as the destination, otherwise that's exactly what I am looking for. Not trying to sound d picky but o would love it to play the in the background if at all possible
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[Q] How to stream Android audio output to UPnp/Airplay/DLNA ... whatever

Hi,
I have got several android devices (HTC Legend; Asus Transformer) and also a media player box (Freebox) that supports both AirPlay and Upnp.
I am very disappointed to see that Android (out of the box, or any app) does not support streaming the raw audio output from this devices to the air (Wifi).
I mean, there are (billions) of apps out there that pretend to be able to share your media with DLNA.
They work more or less.
But it seems not possible to send the very output of the sound card other the Air.
Hence, it is not possible to stream Spotify,Grooveshark,SoundCloud,Youtube .. music to my nice Wifi devices.
iPhone/Pad users are able to send their audio through the Air, since AirPlay is built-in iOS.
Why couldn't I ?
After some research, I found why there is no such app on Android market :
It seems that the Android API purposely prevent from recording / accessing the low level audio output.
It might be to prevent people from ripping / downloading music that is only streamed to them.
So my question is :
Is there some work done to enable output audio capture / streaming for rooted devices ?
Either with an App or in alternative mod (Cyanogen ?)
Please point me to some resource, or advice me where I could post
a feature request for Cyanogen.
Thanks in advance,
Raphael
Thanks Raphael,
Not to steal this thread or anything, but I've spent soooo much much time trying to figure this out as well. The closest I've come to a STABLE solution is Twonky's ability to stream music that's stored on my phone to my WDTV Live (DLNA), but that's not what I want. I've practically given up on this, so if any one out there knows anything, please help!!!
Check out ArkMC, it's DLNA certified client, can subscribe to YouTube channels, stream YouTube content to DLNA/UPnP devices, and has feature ""Send to external player" - allows to share current playback to other renderers.
ArkMC on xda
Before I switch to android, I was using an iPhone. and today, the only feature I really miss is airplay. I can't understand why google didn't yet implement a system wide streaming service.
AH HA!
after hours of searching I find I'm not the only one searching for this!!!
I too would love to have this function, I currently use the Last.fm app on my phone but would love to sream it to my upnp/dlna hifi, I used to use the xbmc last.fm addon but since last.fm made changes to their api it no longer works
Still, I will keep searching and if I find a way I'll let you know, it seems such a simple idea, surely a missing link.
In the mean time you CAN share Soundcloud with a dlna device from your android, using skifta, its a bit limited but does work well..... no if only they would add a last.fm channel.
Cheers for listening
M.
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In the mean time you CAN share Soundcloud with a dlna device from your android, using skifta
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Been looking for this! I use Airplay on my iPhone, but sometimes my HP Touchpad is near.
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c33v33 said:
Been looking for this! I use Airplay on my iPhone, but sometimes my HP Touchpad is near.
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I just wanted to add that I'm also looking for this. I want to send my Audible audiobook sound to some DLNA players (my squeezebox radios in every room). Audible doesn't support DLNA, so I need to redirect audio to some DLNA bridge app, A2DP style.
I also looked for this feature in my Android.
I too have been testing app after app, looking for the same functionality.
Soundcloud via DLNA/UPnP
First up an overview. [Update] It seems Eyecon and their Taglists app doesn't work any more.
Eyecon
https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Eyecon+Resources
Taglists by Eye-C
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.eyecon.eyec
Skifta
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.skifta.android.app
BubbleUPnP
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bubblesoft.android.bubbleupnp
2Player
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.twoplay.twoplayer2
Private Dancer
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.abk.privatedancer
iMediaShare
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bianor.amspremium
MediaHouse-Pro UPnP/DLNA
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dbapp.android.mediahouse.pro
DK UPnP / DLNA Player Pro
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.upnppro.upnpctrl
aloba Player
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.aloba.upnpplayer
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Background: I have a friend who owns an Android tablet and currently plays via DLNA/UPnP music on his TV. What I know: he currently can only play his own MP3s from his home network and he found a solution to play Youtube videos.
My problem: I wanted to listen to artists on Soundcloud or Spotify the last time I visited him. It seems that for Soundcloud there is an solution according to what noddymini has posted already
noddymini said:
In the mean time you CAN share Soundcloud with a dlna device from your android, using Skifta
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I'm going to recommend that to him. I can't test it myself, that is why I hope you might take a look at it, as well. But besides Skifta I also found a possible solution today. I know I know. Signing up as a new user and the first post is about an app recommendation looks suspicious. But it isn't. Here is what I found with Google (google. com/search?q=Android+Soundcloud+DLNA) and (play.google .com/store/search?q=UPnP+OR+DLNA+soundcloud+&c=apps) today (besides these comments here) is this app named Eye-C Taglists created by Eyecon, via a news article written by Joe Sirianni on talkandroid .com. I'm not allowed to post links as a new user, so I'm quoting their article and the descriptions from the Google Play Store:
talkandroid.com said:
Stream Playlists Of Videos, Pictures And Music To DLNA Devices With Eye-C Taglists
At any point, just push play, and the feed comes to life – on your phone, TV, Apple TV (even from an Android phone), PC and more.
Here’s How It Works:
Step 1 – Find videos, pictures and music you think are interesting in YouTube, Facebook, Picasa, and now SoundCloud.
Step 2 – Play your picks on your mobile phone, connected TV, Apple TV or other Airplay and DLNA devices.
Step 3 – Play content individually or as taglists. These lists can come from your friends, or they can come from users tagging a video with a certain term, like #startaparty.
Step 4 – Easily add another video, song, or picture to that list, by tagging it #startaparty – and watch your playlist change and grow as people interact with it.
So if you’ve been looking for an app to supply an endless stream of content from multiple users and platforms like YouTube, Picasa, Facebook and your own personal music playstist, Eye-C Taglists can deliver. The application will work on most Android devices but can also play on hansets supporting DLNA (wireless push content).
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[QUOTE="Eyecon" app on Google Play Store]
Eyecon - The only app that allows you to search, preview and stream videos, music and photos from local DLNA/UPnP media servers and the internet, send it to your networked TV, audio device or UPnP renderer for a shared experience! Eyecon turns your Android device into your home media manager remote control.
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[QUOTE="Taglists by Eye-C" app on Google Play Store]
Eyecon - Called "automagical" by Gizmodo, Taglists™ lets you create and share playlists that mix free music, videos, and photos from multiple places, including Facebook, YouTube, Picasa, and SoundCloud.
- Create a Taglist by tagging songs, videos, and photos with the same hash-tag
- Share Taglists on Twitter and Facebook automatically, and let friends add to your playlist to build your own shared channel that others can watch on any computer
- Play Taglists on your Android phone or use Airplay or DLNA to play them on connected TV, A/V receivers, iPod docks, stereos, Apple TV and more.
Tech Specs (the geeky stuff)
Eye-C plays on your Android phone with an OS Version higher than 2.1. It also plays on other screens and speakers using both Airplay and DLNA standards, which means it can play back on devices including A/V receivers from Pioneer, Denon, Yamaha, Sony and more, connected TVs from Samsung, LG, and Panasonic, set top boxes including WD (Western Digital) and Popcorn Hour, as well as Xbox 360 (with Windows Media Player enabled. Make sure it's on and THEN look for other players. When it works, give us 5 stars – this was hard!).
Note: Taglists now supports Airport Express on Android versions greater than 2.1. It doesn't work well on some Android tablets or some HTC Android phones (Eris and Hero) – we're working hard to correct this, and we expect improvements in the next few weeks.
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And there is an app called "2Player" by Robin Davies.
2player said:
The 2player Network Media Player is a full-featured Android media player for Windows home networks. "Play From" or "Play To" Windows 7 and Windows 8 computers, XBox 360s, as well as other network devices that support the Windows "Play From" and "Play To" protocols. Play music from your Windows 7 and 8 "My Music" collections directly on your phone; or play music on your phone on a DLNA® TV; or remotely from your media server to your Xbox 360! Music, video, and slideshows everywhere, where you want it, when you want it.
Features:
- Play content from built-in Windows 7 and Windows 8 media servers.
- Play content from DLNA® and UPNP-AV® network media servers.
- Remotely control DLNA and UPNP-AV "play-to" devices.
- Remotely control other Android devices running 2player 2.0
- Built in media server provides media to other DLNA and UPNP-AV devices.
- Sync via Wi-Fi from "My Music" collection, or from network storage devices.
- Long-click to download music to your phone from Windows 7 and Windows 8 media shares and network media servers.
- Works on Google TV! An ideal target device for your phone or tablet.
- Works with most UPNP-AV and DLNA media servers, TVs, and media renderers.
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And there is an app called "Private Dancer" from 'Apps by Ken'.
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Private Dancer is a UPnP Media Renderer for Android. It is designed to be used on a device attached to speakers and power. Unlike other UPnP Android applications, Private Dancer is designed for always-on (headless) use. It contains no flashy UI and its only purpose is to provide a rock-solid, dependable wireless audio service for your home network.
What is a UPnP/DLNA Media Renderer?
The name is awkward but Private Dancer essentially provides wireless speakers for your network. It relies on the UPnP* protocol to communicate with other devices on the network. Many devices support this protocol and there are many Android apps available that can be used to send audio to Private Dancer.
What is meant by 'headless'?
While Private Dancer can be used on any Android device, it sports features that make it ideal for a tablet or unused Android phone that can be connected to speakers and power. The service can run on boot and aims to be always available, and generally once setup does not require direct user interaction.
How does it work?
Install the application and run it. Select startup options and enable the service. Once enabled, a notification appears and the UPnP/DLNA service is available on the network. Connect to the service via a supported UPnP client, such as Samsung's AllShare media application to play music from your phone or other UPnP device.
Feature List
-UPnP/DLNA Media Renderer
-Configurable to start automatically on boot (survives loss of power)
-Configurable to prevent device from entering sleep mode (always on)
-Configurable to allow or prevent clients from changing the volume
-Configurable the name of the service
Testing
Private Dancer has been tested with the following UPNP / DLNA players:
- 2Player v1.1.07 (Android)
- BubbleUPnP 1.3.1.2 (Android)
- UPnPlay 0.0.62 (Android)
- Samsung AllShare 2.6.114 (Android)
- Microsoft Windows Media Player (Windows 7)
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And there is an app called "DK UPnP /DLNA Player Pro" by JerryChen.
DK UPnP /DLNA Player Pro said:
DLNA / Upnp / Shoutcast / Aupeo / Mp3Tunes /Internet radio / Streaming
With DK Dlna/Upnp Player not only can access music, videos, and images from your media server and listen to it on your Android phone, but also stream cloud music and internet radio to UPnP™/DLNA® media renderers.
Features
- Stream Music, Images and Video from UPnP™/DLNA® media server through AIR Music control to UPnP™/DLNA® media renderers or local play.
-Stream Cloud Music from “MP3Tunes” to your android phone or UPnP™/DLNA® media renderers. You can upload mp3 files to MP3Tunes. It provides free capacity up to 2GB.
-Stream Internet Radio to your android phone or UPnP™/DLNA® media renderers.The Internet Radio services incluse ShoutCast , Aupeo and Mp3Tunes.com
-Remotely controls network media renderers that are supported media server "Android Player" functionality.
-No additional software or configuration required.
-Control a media renderer from your Android phone.
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And there is an app called "BubbleUPnP" by Bubblesoft.
BubbleUPnP said:
BubbleUPnP is a full featured UPnP/DLNA Control Point, UPnP Media Renderer and UPnP Media Server. Play easily your music, videos and images on your phone and devices on your network (DLNA TVs, XBMC, WMP, ...), from your external UPnP Media Servers. Play your phone/tablet media to those devices.
Browse and play your local phone/tablet media from other devices (PS3, ...).
BubbleUPnP can also be used as a standalone music player, even without any network connection.
Free version has some limitations (see end of this description) that can be removed by purchasing the BubbleUPnP License app.
Optional Internet Streaming:
More than just regular LAN streaming, BubbleUPnP offer the unique feature to stream efficiently your media via the Internet over a mobile or WiFi connection. Internet streaming requires installing server software "BubbleUPnP Server" running on Windows, MacOS X, Linux or a NAS (it is not required for regular LAN streaming, see NOTE below). To learn more about BubbleUPnP Server and Internet streaming visit http://www.bubblesoftapps.com/bubbleupnpserver
NOTE: YOU DO NOT NEED TO INSTALL BUBBLEUPNP SERVER FOR REGULAR UPNP/DLNA LAN STREAMING.
Please submit any feedback and issues on http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1118891. For issues you can contact me directly as there is no way I can contact you with Market comments.
Features:
- Tablet, ICS, GoogleTV support, landscape mode
- stream music and videos from your UPnP/DLNA Media Server (Twonky, Asset UPnP, any NAS with UPnP, ...) to your Android device.
- Codecs supported for audio local playback: with system decoders: MP3, AAC (without DRM), WMA, Ogg Vorbis. With app's own decoders: WAV, FLAC, ALAC, LPCM. Samplerates > 48Khz and 24 bits supported for FLAC, WAV.
- Video playback is delegated to an external app (VPlayer, MoboPlayer, DICE Player,...)
- stream music/videos from your UPnP/DLNA Media Server to your UPnP renderers with regular playback controls (play, pause, seek, volume, ...).
- UPnP Media Server (Android 2.2+): play your local phone/tablet media to other devices or to your Android device (standalone media player). Browse and play your local phone/tablet media from other devices (PS3, WMP, ...). Able to browse the SD Card.
- UPnP renderer: control media playback of your android device from another UPnP Control point
- Internet streaming/downloading over a mobile or WiFi connection with BubbleUPnP Server
- UPnP tethering with BubbleUPnP Server (makes Media Servers from a LAN visible on another LAN)
- Download tracks, full albums and videos from your Media Server to your android device (with covers if available), to make them available in your favorite Android music and media player
- can play additional media to renderer through 3rd party apps: podcasts (Pocket Casts), shoutcast radio (XiiaLive), youtube,dailymotion,... (semperVidLinks)
- Gallery-like image viewer
- Mute / Repeat / Shuffle
- Editable playlist to queue tracks for playback
- Fully editable saved playlists
- Shuffle Playlist
- Shuffle Library (shuffle tracks from your entire Media Server)
- Scrobbling support
- Sleep Timer
- Display album art
- Display artist info from Last.fm (requires Last.fm app)
- Powerful UPnP Search. Search for tracks, albums, artists and videos (exact support depends on Media Server)
- Bookmarks. Access quickly albums and folders
- Random track list generation. Discover forgotten gems in your Library
- Multiple selection. swipe many items to apply a common operation
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And there is an app called "MediaHouse-Pro UPnP / DLNA" by DIWAKAR BHATIA.
MediaHouse-Pro UPnP / DLNA said:
Stream music, videos, movies and pictures from PC, NAS or any other device running UPnP/DLNA compliant media server.
MediaHouse Pro powers your device i.e. phone, tablets or google TVs with the following capabilities:
1. Automatic scan of your home network over Ethernet or Wifi to identify PC, NAS or any other device running UPnP/DLNA media server.
2. Shows capabilities of the scanned servers by dividing them into two categories, one from which you can serve content i.e. called Play From and others to which you can play that content i.e. called Play To.
3. Use MediaHouse Pro as a browser, player or controller.
4. MediaHouse Pro can control playback of content from a Media Server (called - Play From) to a Media renderer (called - Play To).
5. Movies - Spice up your movie libraries with posters, backdrops, actors and more information gathered from online sources such as TMDb.
6. Favorites - Save several level deep albums and folders from one or multiple media servers and get direct one click access to their content.
7. Play lists - add, delete, rename music play lists. Last played audio tracks are automatically saved.
8. Search your big server libraries for albums, artists, video, images by their title.
9. Download - albums, folders and individual media items to your device for offline play.
10. Random play - discover hidden gems in your library by letting app select music for you.
11. Built in music player with options to seek, pause, play, loop, shuffle and repeat.
12. Build in photo viewer with slideshow option.
13. Image Colors are picked from album art or photos to beautify now playing and photo view screens.
14. Time saver folder options like search audio and play or search images and arrange them in a slideshow.
15. Remembers your server selection and uses it in subsequent runs.
16. Video play in NOT BUILT IN and MediaHouse uses other applications installed on your device. We recommend installing MXPlayer or BSPlayer, Moboplayer etc... They have support for many HD video file formats.
17. Support for Landscape mode
18. Displays album art and album thumb nails
19. Further Tips are available via menu option
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And there is an app called "aloba Player" by aloba ag, Switzerland.
aloba Player said:
Ever dreamed about having a media player providing all the common features and cool other stuff as well? All packed together in a simple to use user interface?
Well, then you should definitely give alobaPlayer a try and enjoy its features, such as:
* Quick song-browsing
* Amazingly simple organization of playlists
* Download songs “over the air” and enjoy them offline
* Manage playlists offline
* Connect as client to UPnP/DLNA clouds: Twonky, Plex, Windows Media Player, XBMC, PS3 Media Server and many more
* Play songs from your local music folder
* Play MP3, WAV, and other formats
* AB-repeat
* single click random play
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Here is a video link from beet tv that I can't post as new member:
beet .tv /2011/02/new-1.html
beet.tv said:
With the rapid rise in tablet and smartphone adoption, a number of apps and tech tools have emerged that allow users to stream videos from their mobile devices back to the TV.
They include Airplay, Skifta, Eyecon, Rovi and Snapstick. For the rundown on how to stream your smartphone videos on your TV, check out this week's New Media Minute.
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Here is another video link that I can't post as new member:
tvroi .net /support/viewbody_video .php?code=data1&page=1&number=10&keyfield=&key=
tvroi .net said:
How to send AV contents in your smart phone to TV with TVroi after executing TVroiDMR in TVroi.
1. Execute TVroiDMR in TVroi after downloading and installing Smartphone to TV app (TVroiDMR) in Top18 page of TVroi Market.
2. Execute DLNA application in your smart phone (Android phone or I-Phone)
* DLNA application for your phone are in app store in your phone. Please select and install it into your phone.
* Examples - Android phone : iMediaShare, Skifta, Eyecon, I-phone : iMediaShare, Mediaconnect
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So it seems there are at least THREE app solutions for Android:
a) Skifta
b) Eyecon (as well as) Taglists by Eye-C
c) iMediaShare
I also just found the "PS3 Media Server"
PS3 Media Server said:
PS3 Media Server is a DLNA-compliant UPnP Media Server.
Originally written to support the PlayStation 3, PS3 Media Server has been expanded to support a range of other media renderers, including smartphones, televisions, music players and more - all of which are listed on the right.
Because it is written in Java, PS3 Media Server supports all major operating systems, with versions for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
The program streams or transcodes many different media formats with little or no configuration.
It is powered by MEncoder, FFmpeg, tsMuxeR and AviSynth, which combine to offer support for a wide range of media formats.
This is a mature project, with a number of plugins available for streaming from sources such as Grooveshark and SoundCloud as well as some on-demand TV providers.
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dradovic said:
SoundCloud for PS3 Media Server
Hi all. I just wanted to announce that I've started to develop a SoundCloud plugin. It is called SoundCloud4PMS or SoundCloud4PS3
I'm happy to announce the new version v0.3 which enables you to not only play your favorites but also to browse and listen SoundCloud in general.
I'm happy to announce the new version v0.4 which adds support for browsing and listening Sets and incorporates a fix due to a change of the SoundCloud API.
this plugin does work for me (at least for "favorites") using my android phone as renderer
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As said, I can't link to this stuff directly as a new user, just search for it. And as said I can't test it myself. Going to recommend it to my friend next weekend and I hope one of these solutions plays Soundclound quite well.
Too bad.
With Taglists broken, there is no more solution to stream spotify / Soundcloud to Airplay !
I have found a thread on Android Support Forum :
productforums (dot) google.com/d/topic/mobile/emdh2ZccLRQ/discussion
(Since I cannot post URLs due to stupid anti-spam rules, please update the link above)
Please comment / add your voice to make it change.
Or should we ask to XDa developpers to work on this feature for alternatives firmwares ?
I switched from Ipad2 to Nexus10 and I lost 50% of my tablet use! No (good, neither average) app for making music and no airplay. I tried everything but it's clearly impossible to stream audio output on android.
Google does nothing to support airplay and developers say that this is currently impossible because of Android software limitations. Pathetic.
There is only Cyanogen which can save us one day
as far as I know, streaming overall system sound linke Bluetooth is not possible on iphone. But more apps do: Spotify for iOS has airplay integrated
Android can do it but not without help. Vanilla builds (cm) just don't seem to have the native support that HTC and Samsung have. Both of which have native UPnP built-in
I'm currently using deezer, and 'd like to be able to stream the audio to a Raspberry Pi (airplay, upnp, whatever), but didn't find any possibilities
tx
I'd love to be able to stream the audio from my Netflix via Airplay. I don't want to have to buy a Miracast box.
I also wish one day it is possible to stream to apple TV or Samsung smart TV
let's start with a decent android dock to play music with a remotw
So I'm not the only one!
Currently I'm using Bubble UPnP to select and play music on my popcorn hour. But I'm looking for a way to stream all media-output to a dlna supported/wifi device. (for youtube, grooveshark and spotify)
Kevf said:
So I'm not the only one!
Currently I'm using Bubble UPnP to select and play music on my popcorn hour. But I'm looking for a way to stream all media-output to a dlna supported/wifi device. (for youtube, grooveshark and spotify)
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I'm also searching for it. For Youtube you could use TwonkyBeam, but this is not possible for only-audio-receivers.

[Q] Music streaming library

My app needs a music library (the larger the better) - from which to stream multiple songs (Pandora style).
Is there such a library either free or paid - that anyone has used and can recommend?
Thanks
avarmaavarma said:
My app needs a music library (the larger the better) - from which to stream multiple songs (Pandora style).
Is there such a library either free or paid - that anyone has used and can recommend?
Thanks
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Do you mean like a DJ style playing multiple song at the same time.?
Like an iPod playlist
Not dj Style. Like an iPod playlist - play an entire playlist - 1 song at a time
avarmaavarma said:
Not dj Style. Like an iPod playlist - play an entire playlist - 1 song at a time
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For that you can just crrat a new playlist, and play it.
Sorry if I missunderstood you can elaborate it if need further help!![emoji28][emoji28]
Zeuscluts said:
For that you can just crrat a new playlist, and play it.
Sorry if I missunderstood you can elaborate it if need further help!![emoji28][emoji28]
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Is there a service - like last.fm - which offers an API - that I can hook into? I would send the PLAYLIST to this service - and they would send back the actual bit streams for each song - which could be played on the device.
avarmaavarma said:
Is there a service - like last.fm - which offers an API - that I can hook into? I would send the PLAYLIST to this service - and they would send back the actual bit streams for each song - which could be played on the device.
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Sorry I am out of concept what you speaking as.
I never heard and never used it.
And in India Streaming songs is expensive so we dont even think of it.
Hope others can help you.
Please dont thank I didnt helped you.
Feeling - sorry

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