Hey everyone,
Here's the deal. I install security cameras for a living and it's getting to the point were business owners expect to be able to view these cameras from their phone, be it Windows, Android, or Blackberry. I am mainly interested in viewing cameras from a Geovision DVR, if that makes any difference. I had this working on my TP2 and on a Droid once, but I can't get it working on my Evo.
The DVR has a built-in webserver. If you visit the DVR with a desktop machine on, say, Internet Explorer, it will display the full blown site. If you visit the DVR from a mobile phone, you are supposed to see the mobile version of the site. The thing is, the default internet browser on the Evo and Opera Mini try to display the full blown site. I assume the browsers are passing some information to the server that tells it if it is mobile or desktop, and it's emulating desktop.
I've tried enabling the "Mobile View" on the browsers but still get the full site. I'm not sure why the stock browser does it but I think Opera does it because of that Opera Turbo feature. I downloaded a browser from the Market call "Mobile Broswer" but when I try to view a camera it gives me "Page Cannot Be Displayed" and I have to paste the camera link into the stock browser and it will open it in the streaming media viewer.
Any ideas? This is giving me a headache because everyone seems to think it's my fault that their phones won't view the cameras anymore.
Thanks!
try different mobile html,sitr browser,a buch of them are available but the top one are
1.skyfire,which is region limited,good one,google it and install it on ur mobile
2.opera mobile 10,or other version compatablt to ur phone,google it and install it on phone and browse,
before browsing install adobe 7 for windows ce, or any flash plugin available,google it
Okay so i saw a lot of you had this question i had. I went looking around and i found this app called IP Webcam. It lets you stream video and audio from your phone to another source without any other software! Right on your browser. It is the absolute best and its completely free. It is design to run on windows but i tried to on my Mac OS lion and it works great. I tested it over Wi-Fi using Safari and it worked good. I was not able to hear audio but i think it was because i used safari but here you guys go. It can connect over Wi-Fi and even 3g and other services.
*I only tested Wi-Fi
http://lifehacker.com/5650095/ip-webcam-turns-your-android-phone-into-a-remote-camera
*Simple Instructions
1. Go to Android Market and download IP Webcam
2. Open it up and scroll to the bottom where it says start server
3. Click how do i connect and choose your option and it will give you the URL
4. Type that url into your browser and you should be good
let's try it!
Hi everybody! First: This is not my phone.
It's a fully stock unrooted
In the family we have a ZyXEL NSA-310 media server. My goal is to play music from it without downloading the file. This can be done on PC.
What I tried: Typing it's IP address in browser, then playing the music via the web interface's music player, but in mobile site, it's not there. There is a file browser in the mobile version, so I thought I will use it, but there is no way. It's just downloading the file. Then I said request desktop site, but it's still redirecting me to the mobile version, and still can't be done. Then I downloaded the zMedia app, which is made by ZyXEL just to do this. And it's not doing anything else, than opening the browser. And when browser opened, the app closing without error. No settings or anything else. So it's useless. Then I tried it with Astro File Manager, but it can just download it again.
Hi
I develop applications web using actionscript of Adobe that asks for the plugins of FlashPlayer and/or of AIR.
I've installed GenyMotion on my PC using the guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2333452
I don't succeed in making to see the plugins of Flash player to the browsers. I have tried with that standard (Chrome I believe) and with Dolphin, putting 'Active plugin' = always active.
I've also used this guide
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=44928462#post44928462
but without positive results.
Firefox doesn't even depart.
I have tried Photon, Puffin and Boat, that are declared with incorporated the functionalities of the flash player, they don't depart.
I have installed AIR of Adobe to launch apk in AIR, but they don't work.
I have also tried some application ones that say to be able to perform the files swf, these don't also work.
Where am I wrong?
Conclusion: to test AIR or Flash applications I have to buy me a smartphone?
and if they don't act there then even.
Thanks for any help!
Do I need to install the drivers for the nexus player to sideload apps from my PC ?
If so, where are the drivers located ?
I have downloaded the latest SDK toolkit
Thanks
Sent from my Nexus 10 using XDA Premium HD app
When I installed it the drivers were included. Don't forget you have to enable developer mode and then enable usb debugging to enable the ADB interface. That will show up as a different device in device manager (assuming you're on windows)
Sent from my Nexus 5
Is there a tutorial anywhere that shows exactly how to install the drivers and sideload apps for the Nexus player?
From the USB Driver thread:
DevinWatson said:
I got it up and running by:
Selecting update driver
Browse my computer for driver software
Selecting let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer
Selecting show all devices
Clicking have disk
Finally selecting \android-sdk\extras\google\usb_driver\android_winusb.inf as the driver
Hope this helps anyone else who comes across this issue.
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And once you've got the drivers, I think you can use the Sideload Wonder Machine to sideload things, if you don't like using the command line.
I was sideloading everything with the OTG usb cable but then I installed ES File Explorer https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop&hl=en and I've been using the Remote FTP server feature on there to just send stuff over without having to connect it to a computer. I think you can use the play store website to do a remote install over to the Nexus Player with ES File Explorer and then just get the APK for whatever you're trying to load and FTP it over. You can then use ES File Explorer to find that file you just sent over and install it. You will need the 'install from unknown sources' feature on still in the dev options but it does make it easier.
So how, exactly, would one side-load the Amazon Instant Video app? I would be happy to lose our aging Google TV but the Nexus Player doesn't support Amazon... does anyone here have a link to the Amazon apk? Thanks!
As far as I know Amazon Prime streaming won't work until Amazon gives their blessing and releases and app for the Android TV platform. There is an app for for phones and tablets available through the regular Amazon store app but there are some hoops you have to go through to get it working which includes sideloading their 'player' app or whatever, it's not a good solution at all and I doubt it'd be easy to use on the Nexus Player even if it launched.
With Amazon releasing their own set top boxes and HDMI sticks I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see a Prime streaming app on android for a long while, if ever. Our best chance at getting it on the Nexus Player would be if someone figures out a way to pull the native Fire TV app off that device and getting it working on stock android and some how keep Amazon from blocking it as they are actively shutting down apps that can stream Prime: http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...d-removed-from-the-play-store-after-36-hours/
This sucks as I'd love to see all that content since I pay for Prime, I doubt I'll be renewing that next year though for this reason.
I sideloaded the instant video and amazon apps from my phone and both installed. I had issues when I attempted to watch a prime video however. Otherwise both apps worked fine.
smiley2billion said:
As far as I know Amazon Prime streaming won't work until Amazon gives their blessing and releases and app for the Android TV platform. There is an app for for phones and tablets available through the regular Amazon store app but there are some hoops you have to go through to get it working which includes sideloading their 'player' app or whatever, it's not a good solution at all and I doubt it'd be easy to use on the Nexus Player even if it launched.
With Amazon releasing their own set top boxes and HDMI sticks I wouldn't be surprised if we don't see a Prime streaming app on android for a long while, if ever. Our best chance at getting it on the Nexus Player would be if someone figures out a way to pull the native Fire TV app off that device and getting it working on stock android and some how keep Amazon from blocking it as they are actively shutting down apps that can stream Prime: http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/1...d-removed-from-the-play-store-after-36-hours/
This sucks as I'd love to see all that content since I pay for Prime, I doubt I'll be renewing that next year though for this reason.
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I think you might be out of date a little. The Amazon store app now allows you to stream Prime video on most Android devices. No additional hacks or sideloading required.
side load apps that work
\sdk\extras\google\usb_driver
side loaded apps tested so far
with keyboard and mouse only
maxgo
hbogo
showtime anytime
vudu sd only
Easy way to sideload is goto the playstore in the browser of your pc. Install esfile explorer to the nexus player. The app will not show up on the main page but will be in the setiings/apps. Make sure you have selected unknown sources enabled on the nexus player. Share a folder on your home network from your pc. Place the apk you want to install in that folder. Open esfile manager and goto the lan tab. You shoukd see your folder you shared on your pc. Apk installs no problem. My question is how do you get the installed apps to show up on your nexus player home screen?
hossiam said:
Easy way to sideload is goto the playstore in the browser of your pc. Install esfile explorer to the nexus player. The app will not show up on the main page but will be in the setiings/apps. Make sure you have selected unknown sources enabled on the nexus player. Share a folder on your home network from your pc. Place the apk you want to install in that folder. Open esfile manager and goto the lan tab. You shoukd see your folder you shared on your pc. Apk installs no problem. My question is how do you get the installed apps to show up on your nexus player home screen?
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.tv.sideloadlauncher&hl=en
Yeah this works fine. .