Let's do it---DLNA(full function) for android! - Android General

Hi ,everyone.This is my first post.
I like the airplay of appleTV. And take a plan to Implement a DLNA for android.
Now i know some open source project , And i do some try on it:
minidlna :
a dlna server, C language, just support a few file types.
Now it can work in my android TV.
Cling:
It a dlna open source project for dlna core library,but not finished.
And base it , there is a open android project: wireme(can not post link here, youcan search it) , but no body keep it on.
I want to make a full function DLNA, include DMS DMR DMC DMP.
Anybody give some suggestions ? Or We can develop it together.
Thank you!

How about this ? are you going for this ?

I'd be intersted in this (like in every other new application) !

Looking forward to this project

Question. Does Rygel not do this?
http://live.gnome.org/Rygel

its greats job good work man

Rygel
LaserChicken said:
Question. Does Rygel not do this?
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Rygel is by Gnome which is Linux not Android. Right? I haven't kept up with what all the projects are doing, is Gnome getting into Android?

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[Idea/Project] Ambilight for Android

Hello,
like maybe others here I own an Android TV box (Flexiview FV-1)
More info here: Flexiview.tv
I think for the price is a really good homme movie solution.
The idea is to adapt a DIY Ambilight system on it . I dont know if there any possibilities but here are some way :
- Boblight (developed for Linux) : if I'm not mistaken Android is a derivative of Linux, then maybe there is a possibility to adapt Boblight for Android or directly creat an application to work with it .
- Arduino ambilight system : Many ambilight solution exist based on arduino, this is a simple and cheap way to create the system . This system can work with Boblight .
Here are some exemple :
Adalight
Amblone
Atmolight
Some video demonstration of Boblight + Arduino :
Here are the base of the project.
If any here thing is a good project or want to join us, dont hesitate !
[Edit] Sorry, I'm new here, I can't post URL ...
I do not provide anything valuable to offer this project except some subtle encouragement. I'm currently working on on my own Ambilight system using www.livelightproject.com and Boblight.
What I would like to see from this project, which is related to your post, is an Android application that can change the colors of the LED's to static colors or to changing colors depending on the image on screen.
Just a thought.
Hello,
are there any updates for using "Boblight" or any other program to get the Atmolight running with an Android Hardware?
Thanks
+1 from me, would be awesome to have cheap HTPC setup running on androidw with XBMC and a DIY ambilight
Mirlight2
Hello!
Here's simple Polish project for TV Ambilight:
mirley.firlej.org/mirlight2
mirley.firlej.org/files/MAMB2_foto08.jpg
There are also included sources of Python application.
Device is connected by USB (USB->Rs232).
Someone need to create Android Application based on this included in Python.
Hi everybody, look here, maybe this will help: ambilight+tender-complex+ru/en/ ,replace pluses with dots.

[Q] Multi-Boot Linux Project

Hello, I was just wondering if anyone had any tips. I'm converting my son's HP Mini 110-1012nr into a multi-Linux project just for fun. I have Ubuntu 12.10, Chromium OS and am attempting to add Android-X86. The problem is my son's wifi adapter: It's a Broadcom 4312 and does not play nice with Linux. I was successful with the Ubuntu and Chromium builds, but just can't get it set up on any x86 version of Android I can find. It helped that I could get the ethernet working in Ubuntu and program on USB before actually installing Chromium. Anybody have any tips? Builds? Pointers? Or if you would just like to discuss my project (which I am having fun with in my quest to move my family out of the Bill Gates dependency), then feel free. Thank you in advance.
JPB
Well it is going to be hard to get Android x86 working with a WIFI Adapter especially BCM4312
Anyways here you go.
http://groups.google.com/group/andr...b?lnk=gst&q=Dell+Latitude+XT#f5149f6341621b6b
You may have to remove specifics about Dell Lattitude XT and simply
use the script that download the driver from Broadcom web site and
patches the build system...
In-short, you have to compile your own Kernel to get it working
Thank you for the reply. I was thinking that too, but am hoping to avoid building my own. It might be fun to take on though. Your link is one I hadn't seen before. I know Broadcom released the drivers to a dev from dell (that's how I got Chromium to work). I am too new to post the link, but hit me up if anyone is interested. I'll find a way to get you the link.
The link that I gave should help you out without even having to Compile your own Kernel, bcz I did come across one such post

[Q] Help choosing apps

Hy everyone, this is my first post. Im a recent owner of a TF300T, and I work in Game Development. I use Visual Studio 2012, Blender, GIMP, and DirectX. I wanted to know what apps could I get, what do you guys recomend. I dont know exactly whats on the market today. For example, a remote debugger would be great, to give an example.
Thanks in advance.
pachesantiago said:
Hy everyone, this is my first post. Im a recent owner of a TF300T, and I work in Game Development. I use Visual Studio 2012, Blender, GIMP, and DirectX. I wanted to know what apps could I get, what do you guys recomend. I dont know exactly whats on the market today. For example, a remote debugger would be great, to give an example.
Thanks in advance.
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Biggest debug used is Logcat. Most of the time set up along with eclipse IDE for Java.
kd8bny said:
Biggest debug used is Logcat. Most of the time set up along with eclipse IDE for Java.
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Thanks for that, gonna check it out, but i think theres a small confussion. I don't develop for android, I develop for windows.
PS: I code in C++ 11 and DirectX 11
pachesantiago said:
Thanks for that, gonna check it out, but i think theres a small confussion. I don't develop for android, I develop for windows.
PS: I code in C++ 11 and DirectX 11
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Because you said you worked as a developer, I guessed you wanted apps that could aid you with that.
So here are a few that I could think of:
Air Display: use your tablet as a second monitor. Maybe you can display log info in that screen. I haven't tested this one, but heard it works well.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.avatron.airdisplay
Team Viewer: allows you to access your computer from your tablet, so it could be useful in a situation you only have your tablet and want to get things done.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.teamviewer.teamviewer.market.mobile
Space Draw: it's a 3D modeling program for Android. Never used it myself, so I am not sure how it works.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.scalisoft.spacedraw
SketchBook Pro for Tablets: tool for drawing on the go. I like this application a lot.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.adsk.sketchbookhd
If you want recommendations of apps for other applications, you can try to search the web for lists of must have apps.
Here is a good example:
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/12/must-have-apps-for-your-new-android-tablet/

[HELP/REQ] Native Linux distro - Pandora Handheld system on Sensation.

Hi. I would love to see Native linux on my Sensation, but nobody did it yet, and I'm maybe high level user, but hardly developer. First I was thinking about porting HD2 Ubuntu, but then I realized... There is one very expensive device on the internet. Device with Android phone specs. but Native linux on it. Pandora Handheld Device. If someone could help me with porting pandora system (Or just do it yourway) it would be great, not only for me, but for the whole community. The big advantage is that, Pandora system is the most (I think) developed ARM Linux in the world. It means we just need to get it work, and the rest is already done.
Here you go with some links:
Porting
Booting
Files
Sorry for my English and I please you to help me. Will be waiting.
(Sorry if it should be in General)
LEGOracer69 said:
Hi. I would love to see Native linux on my Sensation, but nobody did it yet, and I'm maybe high level user, but hardly developer. First I was thinking about porting HD2 Ubuntu, but then I realized... There is one very expensive device on the internet. Device with Android phone specs. but Native linux on it. Pandora Handheld Device. If someone could help me with porting pandora system (Or just do it yourway) it would be great, not only for me, but for the whole community. The big advantage is that, Pandora system is the most (I think) developed ARM Linux in the world. It means we just need to get it work, and the rest is already done.
Here you go with some links:
Porting
Booting
Files
Sorry for my English and I please you to help me. Will be waiting.
(Sorry if it should be in General)
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I'm On it.
Are there any changes?

WebOS - Moonlight-StreamingApp

Hey folks,
I have since some time an LG OLED55C8LLA and wanted to stream some games from my pc to my TV but noticed that nothing exists for the WebOS
No, Steam Link, no Moonlight no nothing.
Then after a while of frustration became me the idea of porting the moonlight app by my own to the webOS but I`m new at this point.
I found out that the webOS is using Qt for software development and the moonlight exists as -qt version too so...
(Cause of no rights to post external links
youtube: /watch?v=OuDKzr6LnS8
github: /moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt
Questions:
Does someone here can port it fast so I dont have to do all this work?
How hard could it be as a beginner in webOS / Qt development to port this app?
My main used language is c# / .NetCore (and it exists some stuf to create Qt with c#)
Alternative Python with the official PySide2
Does it work with webOS 4.0 and without an known jailbreak for root rights?
Qt / C++ learning curve even If I just want to port an app?
Would be great to get some opinions or even beter.. someone that could port it :laugh:
rly noone an answer or info for me?
Shinigami1337 said:
rly noone an answer or info for me?
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So I guess you haven't had any luck on this subjet have you?
GitHub - mariotaku/moonlight-tv: Lightweight NVIDIA GameStream Client, for LG webOS for Raspberry Pi
Lightweight NVIDIA GameStream Client, for LG webOS for Raspberry Pi - GitHub - mariotaku/moonlight-tv: Lightweight NVIDIA GameStream Client, for LG webOS for Raspberry Pi
github.com
It's happening
Thanks for the pointer, @xatornet -- it looks like the project is still under very active development. Might be enough to get me to set up developer tools! With this, I can finally ditch my aging Steam Link.

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