I just noticed that the Samsung Galaxy Tab is supported by DIVX according to the DIVX website. Is that proprietary to the Galaxy Tab or can we look forward to support for the G Tab in the future?
Ive been using Rockplayer works great and the videos ive played look fantastic.
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Hi all,
Considering buying either the Galaxy or Nexus soon.
Is there anyway of getting the Galaxy S media bits and bobs, enabling DivX playback, and music player etc, ported to the Nexus S?
That'd be a real win for me!
This hasn't happened yet, give it more time. The phone just came out, so a lot of devs do not have it yet. Not only is this a new phone, but the OS is new two. Neither have been out a week yet.
Any changes?
if we can play all the medias codecs from hardware like the SGS
then i will have no need to upgrade to another phone
I have a 10" transformer,but it's too big and can't play videos well, and I returned the tab 10.1 for the same reason. I've been tempted by the flyer, but the new galaxy tab sounds perfect from rumors, with the dual core Exynos processor, and hopefully good codec support. Is there any news, or is anyone else excited for this tablet?
There is some way to port the samsung video player from galaxy tab 2 7.0 to the galaxy tab 7?
It depends, do you have a Samsung galaxy tab 2???
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There is some way to port the samsung video player from galaxy tab 2 7.0 to the galaxy tab 7?
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No, there is no easy way to port the player because it relies on the Samsung TouchWiz framework and you only have it in official ROMs released by Samsung. So, unless you port the entire SGT2 ROM you can't.
PS: I already tried to port a number of apps from the SGT2 ROM (I managed to get a system dump) but most are useless or not portable easily.
Peace,
C.
I'm really noob at this stuff. But can i download or use samsung video player on cyanogenmod 11 nightly in my sprint galaxy s3..
If not, what's the best video player that almost have the same features like live casting..
Thank you verry much.:laugh::laugh::laugh:
Hi, I've been thinking about this subject for a long time and the available information is sparse and non-consistent. On top of that numerous wireless standards are named confusingly and do not create a clear picture of what this device is capable of.
So I saw my Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 has a feature called AllShare Cast (in Settings). For that to function you need a Samsung AllShare Cast dongle on your TV/PC, which wouldn't be a very satisfying option for me, as I'd rather have something brand-agnostic so any new device could hook up.
So I heard about this Miracast standard, that would allow certain devices to connect to Miracast capable hardware, no matter which brand they were from. So I tried looking up whether the Galaxy Note 10.1 would ever support Miracast, and so far, my search has come up only with the WiFi Alliance certificates that underline that the Galaxy Note 10.1 does not have the Miracast Source certificate, which for example the Samsung Galaxy S3 does have.
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (GT-N8000)
Samsung Galaxy S3 (i9300)
But a few forum posts I've come across claim that AllShare Cast is built on top of Miracast, suggesting that these two implementations might be compatible. That's a confusing statement in the best and a misleading statement in the worst case. Is there any way that the hardware of the Galaxy Note 10.1 would be usable to send Miracast? Like by a custom kernel or ROM, an OTA update etc? Or is this manifestly impossible due to differences in hardware?
nope it doesnt!
Intel WiDi is also Miracast based. And you can connect any Upnp DLNA Player to a WiDi Server.
But couldnt get that running with my Note.
Maybe Allsharecast only works via WiFi Direct?
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nope it doesnt!
Intel WiDi is also Miracast based. And you can connect any Upnp DLNA Player to a WiDi Server.
But couldnt get that running with my Note.
Maybe Allsharecast only works via WiFi Direct?
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Note 10.1 is a miracast certified device the list includes (one x, s3, noteII, optimus g, nexus4 and some nvidia tablets) search for the complete list
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Haldi4803 said:
nope it doesnt!
Intel WiDi is also Miracast based. And you can connect any Upnp DLNA Player to a WiDi Server.
But couldnt get that running with my Note.
Maybe Allsharecast only works via WiFi Direct?
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Miracast is based on WiFi Direct not Upnp, and Intel widi have some issued that will be fixed via driver update, if you want to connect your note to Upnp don't use allshare cast but use the normal all share application, that is for now till the drivers are fixed, but onething for sure is that note10.1 is on the list of miracast certified devices
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Note 10.1 is a miracast certified device the list includes (one x, s3, noteII, optimus g, nexus4 and some nvidia tablets) search for the complete list
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Could you provide me with a list that mentions the Note 10.1?
I only find a press release (link) stating the following:
"As a leader in N-screen technology, Samsung has introduced AllShare Cast (based on Miracast), which is incorporated into most of Samsung's high-end smart mobile devices including the GALAXY S III, GALAXY Note 10.1, and GALAXY Note II, " said Hankil Yoon, Senior Vice President of Product Strategy Team, Samsung's Mobile Communication Business. "We will continue to support the program, and plan to offer more Miracast-certified devices to our customers going forward."
But then if you watch the two links in my first post (which link to the WiFi Alliance certificates of these devices), you see they state that the Samsung Galaxy S3 has Miracast Source certification, where the Galaxy Note 10.1 doesn't make any mention of it. Perhaps this still can be added in a future review of the hardware.
I just looked up the Galaxy Note II (GT-N7100) on the WiFi Alliance product certification page, sorted to only show Samsung products, it too, doesn't list Miracast Source as a certified option.
Here's a list of all "officially" certified Miracast devices.
Here's another XDA post outlining success with the SGS3 but faillure with a Note II.
Hello everyone,
This is my first post in a long time however I wanted to check before I buy.
Is the Neo X8-H the best Neo out? I have seen one on Gearbest for £115 and looks a great deal. I want it for the XBMC for movies and TV. I have a Neo 7 and want to upgrade, the Neo 8 is just the ticket and the "H" version appears to be the better one.
Thanks in advance.
Hi, I found H is best because of hardware capability decoder better than software decoder so X8-H is better choice.
Here quote (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2764694)
What is the difference between S802 and S802-H ?
-The only difference is the support for Dolby DTS video decoding .
S802 devices use XBMC or MX player S/W.to decoding the dolby and dts.
S802-H support hardware decoding dolby and dts ,which means no matter which video player you use, it will always have sound.
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before chossing .you have to wait for android tv..
what do you think?