[Q] remote control from android device to samsung smart tv - General Questions and Answers

I have to create an app that does the remote control of a smart TV.
I have downloaded from samsundforum eclipse+smart TV emulator, then I have installed the Android emulator
How do the devices to communicate with each other?
Is communication between the two devices (smartphone and smart tv) using DLNA?
Do you give me the source code?
tks.

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Have you ever wanted to play pc games with stunning graphics on your android device?
Now you can!
Requirements
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3. Nvidia Geforce Experience must also be installed!
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PS3 wired (with Sixaxis Enabler app) or wireless (with SixAxis Controller app)
PS4 wired via USB
MOGA controller (see below)
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Use SixAxis in "Native Gamepad" mode for Moonlight. The default button mapping needs to be adjusted to match the standard controller layout for streaming.
This app is open-source under the GPL. The code can be found here: https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-android
Legal: All trademarks cited here are the property of their respective owners.
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Mrinal Roy said:
Does it gives better experience than playing in Bluestacks?
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It is different from bluestacks.

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