Hi,
Has anyone had any luck in making an ATSC (HD and SD over Antenna) work with android platform? My problem arises from work I am doing on an android based Set Top Box, and i would love to be able to hook up my USB ATSC reciever to my android box and be able to view/record over the air transmissions.
Help!!!
Hopefully someone has had this issue before.
thanks
Evan
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Hello,
I'm planning to do some dev stuffs in mobile's accessories hardware.
My idea is :
- I need an Android software install on my phone (actually I'm using HD2 running Android 2.2). For example : My software is simply a textbox with one button. When I click on the button, the software get the textbox content, encode it in to binary signal and send it toward the USB port of my phone
- I will make a circuit board to handle that binary signal, with a micro processor chip, I can convert that signal and show it on a LCD the content which I have just sent from my phone
I have some experience in Android software programming, but I'm stuck in sending signal through USB port in Android? So may someone here can help me with an example? or an suggestion of the library which I can use to open USB port?
Thanks in advance for your help
Did you get this to work? I am planning to use that same approach for controlling a PIC circuit that is connected via USB to the phone.
Unfortunately, I did not work it out =((
same problem
i have the same problem, i have to send a file by usb port. Im using ttyACM0 but its not working =/
I just bought a TF700. I've never written a single line of code for an Android device. I've done some Linux development.
I want to build an app to control a Zoom HDZ300 AM/FM radio. It can be controlled remotely by simple messages sent to its serial port, but apparently the sending device does need to handle flow control.
The sound output is regular analog stereo. That will go into an amplifier, not my Android.
Does the Android operating system (Ice Cream Sandwich or Jelly Bean) allow programmers direct access to the USB or Bluetooth stacks so that one can enumerate devices and send/receive raw data to/from them ?
I am hoping to use the ASUS stand alone USB adapter, a USB hub and a USB serial port adapter to interface to the radio. I'd put a link here to the device, but I'm a newb and newbs are prevented from linking in their first 10 posts.
Does anyone see a problem with doing this ?
How would a Bluetooth Serial adapter work instead ? From the OS point of view, which would be easier/better to use ?
Thanks
I'd also like to connect and use an external USB sound "card". What are the issues with doing that ?
Thanks
Hello everyone.
First of all, since I'm new here, please forgive me if these are repeated questions.
1. Is there ink effect for latest release of android revolution rom ?
2. What is the best kernel that improve quality of sound ?
3. Any chance that I can run portable Hard Drive ?
Thanks for your kind help.
Regards,
For question 3 , no you can't run a usb hdd unless it is externally powered...
Though I believe it may be possible with the right OTG adaptor.
I believe this because I have a tv tuner that was working but the OTG adaptor is iffy, and after a short while I got the dreaded "High powered usb device detected". Might need to experiment with OTG adaptors...
Hi guys,
I bought this miniPC that dual boots Windows 10 and Android (kitkat). The problem is, I've got this age old cyberlink remote that works with an IR usb receiver and I've always used it with xbmc/kodi on all my devices including PC, Android boxes and Raspberry Pi.
On this Cenovo MiniPC it's working fine under the Windows OS, but does absolutely nothing under Android. I'm guessing it's missing the IR driver or something..
Is there a way to add support or some driver for it?
Thanks
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ge...droid-3-0-proxy-gateway-android-auto-t3813163
I'd like to use [Android 4.1+]Proxy/GateWay for Android Auto to get wireless android auto on a VW Mk7 Golf MIB2 infotainment head unit. I don't yet know much about android sticks. I prefer to use an android device that has no battery since it will be plugged into the car 24/7. The AA gateway author had some success with MK809V and MK808B. I was wondering if there is anything newer/faster that would also be recognized by the car's head unit via the usb cable? Support for 5 ghz wifi would also be good.
djy said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/ge...droid-3-0-proxy-gateway-android-auto-t3813163
I prefer to use an android device that has no battery since it will be plugged into the car 24/7. The AA gateway author had some success with MK809V and MK808B. I was wondering if there is anything newer/faster that would also be recognized by the car's head unit via the usb cable? Support for 5 ghz wifi would also be good.
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I'm interested in the same thing. To prevent stuff blocking android auto functionality I think it owuld be best if it is possible to install a custom rom on the stick so there is a plain clean android that is not restricted to media stuff or something or missing settings for wifi hotspot, usb, AA in the menu.
But this forum does not have the explicit custom rom section, so I didn't find what I am looking for.
Does anyone know about sticks that are easy to root, open bootloader and maybe from a known vendor?