Hi everyone,
Is there a way to stream movies from my PS3 to my TF101?
DiscipleDOC said:
Hi everyone,
Is there a way to stream movies from my PS3 to my TF101?
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THIS app might help, when the media server feature of the PS3 is activated in network settings.
Try Skifta
I don't think anyone can stream movies out of ps3. Looks like you guys are talking about streaming movies to the ps3
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sagar.sri said:
I don't think anyone can stream movies out of ps3.
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I read in a german forum, that you need the PS3-Mediaserver running on a PC (Windows, Linux or Mac).
Yes but that will let you only stream movies to ps3 from pc or, to transformer from PC but NOT from ps3 to transformer. As i understand that was the question.
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i did a search with the same title in XDA and in youtube but no luck,
wondering if anyone have a clip showing that it does work?
Thanks all
Jon
If you mean USB Ethernet adapter ....they work ...but with standard ones...try belkin adapter ....
Only problem is you can't download in play store ...it needs wifi only ....otherwise good for browsing.
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Hi
I'm currently using a windows media centre PC to watch films and listen to music etc on my TV. Its on it's last legs and I was thinking of trying to replace it with some kind of android setup. other than Google TV has any one had an android box plugged into their TV to use for watching movies and Netflix etc? I'd like to be able to control it from my android phone or tablet as well as with a keyboard and mouse.
thanks
steve
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steevwatson said:
Hi
I'm currently using a windows media centre PC to watch films and listen to music etc on my TV. Its on it's last legs and I was thinking of trying to replace it with some kind of android setup. other than Google TV has any one had an android box plugged into their TV to use for watching movies and Netflix etc? I'd like to be able to control it from my android phone or tablet as well as with a keyboard and mouse.
thanks
steve
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I use an mk802 hdmi stick but it gets hot after three or four hours, there is also the upcoming console called ouya which is $99 and will make a good media centre as the xmbc media app was announced for it today.
Dave
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steevwatson said:
Hi
I'm currently using a windows media centre PC to watch films and listen to music etc on my TV. Its on it's last legs and I was thinking of trying to replace it with some kind of android setup. other than Google TV has any one had an android box plugged into their TV to use for watching movies and Netflix etc? I'd like to be able to control it from my android phone or tablet as well as with a keyboard and mouse.
thanks
steve
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Maybe the upcoming Ouya (which is mainly meant to be an Android-based gaming console) would be a good fit for this?
EDIT: Beaten!
Thanks guys. I was just looking at the ouya. It looks very interesting. I'm tempted to donate on kickstarter. Do you know if we will have access to Google play with this or do you think it will be restricted to a ouya market much the same as the amazon kindle? Mind you it's rooted out of the box so I can imagine it won't be long until someone had cm10 running on it
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Steve
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There's the Nexus Q, but it's very expensive and only streams media. There are some Android TV boxes with USB and SD input. They're not perfect as they mostly run Froyo/Gingerbread and stretch them out to the TV, meaning apps like Netflix would run the mobile version which would be pretty low resolution, but there are some ICS ones now. They seem good, and affordable, some come with motion remotes to work as the mouse, others with an actual mouse.
Just search for 'Android TV Box'.
Also try this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTy1H60NJL4
steevwatson said:
Hi
I'm currently using a windows media centre PC to watch films and listen to music etc on my TV. Its on it's last legs and I was thinking of trying to replace it with some kind of android setup. other than Google TV has any one had an android box plugged into their TV to use for watching movies and Netflix etc? I'd like to be able to control it from my android phone or tablet as well as with a keyboard and mouse.
thanks
steve
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Maybe the raspberry-pi is a good choice. Wifi version with hdmi port.
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The raspberry-pi is an interesting idea. I'm a little worried it will be under powered though. I like the spec on the upcoming ouya. Just a shame it doesn't have google play access out the box.
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steve
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So who has Google TV? Is it worth it, useful? I am thinking of taking the plunge when the Asus qube comes out. I would be using it on my bedroom TV to stream and use Netflix (I have ps3 on main TV).
What more can they do? Is it more versatile than say roku?
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I bought a PS3 control TTX Tech brand, but I could not configure it, my computer does not detect it, my question is whether it is possible to use it with my INFINITY or can only used with the PS3
yaneruz said:
I bought a PS3 control TTX Tech brand, but I could not configure it, my computer does not detect it, my question is whether it is possible to use it with my INFINITY or can only used with the PS3
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How does it connect? Special PS3 wireless thing, or bluetooth?
yaneruz said:
I bought a PS3 control TTX Tech brand, but I could not configure it, my computer does not detect it, my question is whether it is possible to use it with my INFINITY or can only used with the PS3
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Alright, from the attached picture it seems like this controller uses RF to transmit to that dongle, so using the bluetooth method of connection isn't an option. Really I can't think of a direct way to do this. Perhaps if you have a port adapter for your tablet to make it into a standard USB 2.0 there could be a way to make it work, but without the exact details of your tablet and more info on the controller, that can't even be attempted.
nichebarker said:
Alright, from the attached picture it seems like this controller uses RF to transmit to that dongle, so using the bluetooth method of connection isn't an option. Really I can't think of a direct way to do this. Perhaps if you have a port adapter for your tablet to make it into a standard USB 2.0 there could be a way to make it work, but without the exact details of your tablet and more info on the controller, that can't even be attempted.
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Does the dongle need to be used with the ps3 as well?
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Carw said:
Does the dongle need to be used with the ps3 as well?
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Yes. The PS3 uses Bluetooth to connect controllers. That one uses RF which the PS3 doesn't have built in.
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nichebarker said:
Yes. The PS3 uses Bluetooth to connect controllers. That one uses RF which the PS3 doesn't have built in.
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Well I think your out of luck then... I have my ps3 controller successfully paired with my infinity and it works like a charm
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Carw said:
Well I think your out of luck then... I have my ps3 controller successfully paired with my infinity and it works like a charm
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You've successfully connected an IR controller to Bluetooth?
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krugm0f0 said:
You've successfully connected an IR controller to Bluetooth?
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No I've connected my genuine controller which is bluetooth
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I believe the Sixasis app in the Play Store states that a lot of knock off controllers wrong work. If you don't hand an official PS3 controller, it's all worth the $60 to buy one!! I use my PS3 controllers with my phones and tablets. I've got one controller that I use solely with my Note 2, as I have a GameKlip mounted on the controller. Another controller I use with my Infinity and '13 N7 FHD. I use the Sixasis pairing tool program that I have installed on my laptop to switch between my Infinity and N7 FHD. Occasionally I'll use my OTG dock that I bought for my Note 2 to switch the controller to my N7 FHD. Even better when using the HDMI port on the Infinity and hooking it up to my 55" Sony LED TV! Dead Trigger is probably my favorite, but I've also bought all of the GTA games on the Play Store, and they're all great as well!! Android gaming is sooooo much better with a PS3 controller!!! Especially when hooked to my TV! Friends will walk in and think I'm playing on my PS3 or XBOX 360, and are always shocked when I first tell them that I'm playing through my tablet
I highly recommend buying a HDMI to micro HDMI cable, as well as an official controller!! I'm sure Asus will continue to put a micro HDMI cable in their future tablets, so the cable a good investment! The Asus Infinity successor definitely has the micro HDMI port on it.
Off topic, but I can't wait for the New Infinity! It's gonna be a beast with the Tegra 4 and all of its other specs!!!
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PS3 controller
You dont need an special app! Play an game with the PS3 controller via USB and enable the Bluetooth. After 10 minutes you can find the controller in Bluetooth settings. Connect the controller via Bluetooth and now you can play without USB kable.
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Were can you find the cheapest controller that works online do any off brands work or does it have to be a Sony one?
nickelfritz9 said:
Were can you find the cheapest controller that works online do any off brands work or does it have to be a Sony one?
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In the six-axis app description I believe it says using any controller other than the original Sony controller will not work and the control mapping will start messing up and won't work correctly so yes you do need the original controller. You could also try using MOGA controllers if that's what you prefer but I don't think it works with the six-axis app
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