Hey,
as the WP7 models of HTC had an DLNA app, i was wondering why there isn't anything for WP8 at the Moment?
is there any Statement from HTC if they release one?
All apps should changed kvetch in time
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AV Remote and MyMediaHub both offer some level of DLNA / UPNP support.
I'm not sure if they do, specifically, what you're wanting.
Both can see XBMC on my HTPC.
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Hi,
Is there any possible way for HDMI or Tv input, say from a camera?
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You mean like watching pictures from eg a camera on the DHD screen? If that's the case then no.
Edit: You can ofcourse always move the files to your microsd card and watch them that way.
Yes if you can get the camera streaming the signal over wifi. Other than that - no way you can get a live feed on the DHD's screen.
thetmyster said:
Hi,
Is there any possible way for HDMI or Tv input, say from a camera?
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You can use the inbuilt DLNA feature to transmitt movies and music over a network.
But you need a DLNA compatible TV or a Xbox or ps3
I have some problem...
Now that some of you have gotten your hands on this device, could you try the wiimote app to test if it works? I know other htc devices haven't been able to connect, but with the new sense, I'm curious to see if it works. Thanks!
I am desperate to know this. I have seen people playing mario 64 with a wiimote and have yearned for that since. But dont really want a motorola to do it. Its not a deal breaker, but it probably should be.
Positive I read someone said it won't work. But if I had a Wii I'd give it a try.
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More than likely won't work. Have not seen a bluetooth 3.0 phone work yet. You can check in the g2x forum I think they got the zmote to work.
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More than likely won't work. Have not seen a bluetooth 3.0 phone work yet. You can check in the g2x forum I think they got the zmote to work.
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For somereason devices running sense or touchwiz have never been able to use wii controllers. On my g2x I can only use it if I'm running cm7 or another aosp based rom
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According to HTC's bluetooth spec it should work. Sense 3.0 BT stack has support for the bluetooth serial port profile which is I think what the wiimote uses. Have to wait and see, but there is hope.
Anybody able to test this?
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Tested - Does not work.......
Hi guys, I tested this using the Wiimote Controller app by CCP [email protected] and can confirm that it would not pair with my Wii Controller.
If anyone has tried any of the other apps I'd be keen to hear from you as I'd love to be able to play all my old NES and SNES titles on my emulator on my new Sensation......
Damn...
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can someone point me to where to find decent quality/priced cable for my Inspire 4g/Desire HD to output to a HDMI port on say a TV?
Use dlna
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beezza said:
can someone point me to where to find decent quality/priced cable for my Inspire 4g/Desire HD to output to a HDMI port on say a TV?
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The Desire HD/Inspire unfortunately do not support HDMI out.
They were designed to use DLNA for all video out.
could you guys forward me to tutorials or information on any hardware/software i need?
beezza said:
could you guys forward me to tutorials or information on any hardware/software i need?
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This is your best bet if your TV does not support DLNA streaming:
http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/30/htc-media-link-dlna-streamer-review/
There could be cheaper alternatives though.
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Is there a certain app in the Android Market that could do this using perhaps a PS3?
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Is there a certain app in the Android Market that could do this using perhaps a PS3?
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Install an app called imediashare in the market. Works like a charm on ps3 with some good features too. Cheers
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painbearer said:
Install an app called imediashare in the market. Works like a charm on ps3 with some good features too. Cheers
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Thanks - just tried it and it works well.
This is what u need:
http://www.htcaccessorystore.com/uk/p_htc_item.aspx?i=207010
HTC Desire HD Media Link DLNA Adaptor.
Media Link is a DLNA multimedia adaptor converting your non-DLNA TV into a full DLNA certified TV.
Simply power on and connect to the HDMI port on your TV, Desire HD will be able to wirelessly stream video/movies (up to 720p), photo, and music content stored on the device to DLNA-enabled HDTVs or to standard HDTVs via its new Media Link adapter with HDMI out.
Hi,
New to the world of Android and loving it so far. We have two new devices. The wife has a TF300T and I have an HTC Evo 3D (Evo V technically). Would like the option to use these as remote controllers for a media center.
I was wondering if people had any media center recommendations? Should it be Android powered as well?
I was checking this out but I don't know how compatible it would be with our devices? The price is what caught my eye of course.
htt p: //ww w.amazon.co m/MK802-Android-Google-Player-Allwinner/dp/B008BFXOZE/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
If your just looking for something simple that is wife friendly, how about a roku player? There is a roku remote app. I'm not sure what kind of streaming you'd be looking to do but it works for what I need (Netflix, Hulu & streaming video from my pc using playOn)
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twism50 said:
If your just looking for something simple that is wife friendly, how about a roku player? There is a roku remote app. I'm not sure what kind of streaming you'd be looking to do but it works for what I need (Netflix, Hulu & streaming video from my pc using playOn)
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We really don't pay for any streaming services. I'd like it to be able to play any video format. Have a fairly large xvid collection. I thought being able to control it from her transformer would be a neat thing.
I agree that a Roku box is probably your simplest option, but from what I can tell it doesn't do xvid. It will play files from a USB flash or hard drive, but only files it supports (MKV and MP4 H.264, I believe).
I stream xvid using playOn. There is a cost to it though, it's $20 a year (at least it was last year)
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Just looking for some suggestions.
I have a pc hooked up to my tv now and it's really quite overkill. All we do with it is stream videos from other computers in the house and watch Netflix.
I'm sure these little android stick things are powerful enough to do this.
Can anyone recommend a good one to replace my puter? Just need to be able to stream HD Netflix and play videos.
Thanks!
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If it's just videos, probably any of the dual-core devices will do fine. You may need to use an Android 4.1 rom, as the Netflix app is broken on 4.2 for most or all of these sticks.
The mk808 and mk808b are both around $45; the former has slightly better support while the latter has Bluetooth. I have the b model, and it is great for Netflix. (I also use it with Debian in the background to run my IRC connection; it's got plenty of excess power for that plus videos.)
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2089407