hey guys, I'm looking at buying a few note 10.1s to use with work and I'm really interested in the Mira cast functions that ship with android 4.2. is there an update due that anyone knows from Samsung for the note to 4.2, and if there is will it support Mira cast?
if bolt, how does Samsung's own sharing work? I really want too be able to plush a custom app we have at work upon into I TV/ projectors and clan isn't an option.
thanks,
Andy
The Note 10.1 thats supposedly coming to the US will ship with 4.2..
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Here's a link to Engadget's Myriam Joire's interview on stage of Samsung's Ryan Bidan yesterday. Joire owns a WIFi Note 10.1 and asked when those of us in North America will get the JB update. Bidan said soon, too. He also said the Verizon LTE tablet will ship with JB 4.2.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/08/samsung-interview/
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You might just wait for that cuz honestly, samsung is not doing great witj updating the Note 10.1
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Smokie Smokerson said:
The Note 10.1 thats supposedly coming to the US will ship with 4.2..
Here's a quote from another post:
You might just wait for that cuz honestly, samsung is not doing great witj updating the Note 10.1
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Engadget interviewed Ryan Biden of Samsung on stage at CES yesterday and he indicated that the Verizon LTE tablets will have JB 4.2. http://www.engadget.com/2013/01/08/samsung-interview/
sweet, looks promising . thanks
geekyhawkes said:
hey guys, I'm looking at buying a few note 10.1s to use with work and I'm really interested in the Mira cast functions that ship with android 4.2. is there an update due that anyone knows from Samsung for the note to 4.2, and if there is will it support Mira cast?
if bolt, how does Samsung's own sharing work? I really want too be able to plush a custom app we have at work upon into I TV/ projectors and clan isn't an option.
thanks,
Andy
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Depending on exactly what you are trying to accomplish, it may already be capable via AllShare Cast. I can show my Note 10.1 screen on multiple note 10.1 devices, I think 8 is the max (I have only had 5 going, no more too add or test), but using AllShare Cast, the other devices would display whatever my screen is displaying. This will also work for newer Samsung TV/Displays, at least natively on their "Smart TV's" from 2012 for certain. Also, their is an AllShare Hub accessory that can be purchased to do the same thing on any TV/monitor/projector with HDMI input. It works with both audio & video & while the hub is a bit expensive for older tv's ($99.00 USD), if you register a Samsung device on the Samsung website, you get a code good for %50 off up to 10 items. I used the code to get the Hub for $49.00, as well as for a Navigation & a Desk dock.
It is great for just about anything except racing or fast action games. There is a small lag, nothing major, almost unnoticeable, unless you are playing a game where a few milliseconds can be the difference between wrecking or making a turn in Asphalt. For everything else though, it is pretty sweet. I use it for my older Plasma in the media room.
geekyhawkes said:
hey guys, I'm looking at buying a few note 10.1s to use with work and I'm really interested in the Mira cast functions that ship with android 4.2. is there an update due that anyone knows from Samsung for the note to 4.2, and if there is will it support Mira cast?
if bolt, how does Samsung's own sharing work? I really want too be able to plush a custom app we have at work upon into I TV/ projectors and clan isn't an option.
thanks,
Andy
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Note 10.1 already support miracast via allshare cast, if your tv supports miracast it should work on it and if not buy allshare cast dongle
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hoss_n2 said:
Note 10.1 already support miracast via allshare cast, if your tv supports miracast it should work on it and if not buy allshare cast dongle
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Perfect, thanks guys sounds like just what im after! I dont suppose there is a developer kit for allshare cast around? It would be nice to add it to an app im working on without having to move away and set it up first?
geekyhawkes said:
Perfect, thanks guys sounds like just what im after! I dont suppose there is a developer kit for allshare cast around? It would be nice to add it to an app im working on without having to move away and set it up first?
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All share cast will mirror whatever is going on on your tab, it is like connecting the tab via hdmi to a screen, so if you run your app on note it will show on every connected device
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I have been reading some reviews and from what I gathered is that the US version does not have an IR built in. Can anyone confirm this? And is this also for European versions?
I tried looking it up but some say it does and some say it doesn't.
Thanks in advance!
Hi,
I have the Samsung Galaxy 2 7.0" and YES, it does have the IR Blaster built-in.
As of now, only apps I found for it was the Peel (it came with the tablet) and Touchsquid.
I think the way it is 3113 us version has ir. 3110 international version has no ir.
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chopper the dog said:
I think the way it is 3113 us version has ir. 3110 international version has no ir.
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I can confirm this. The Dutch (international) version (P3110) has no IR.
Samsung Tab 2 IR blaster
The Samsung Tab 2 sold in the US has an IR blaster. It appears they don't include the feature outside the US. The Peel app is not fully functional outside the US so perhaps that is why they have IR only in the US.
The Touchsquid tablet has an IR blaster, and is available worldwide. The TS PRO remote control app is included in the price, costs $49 on the Samsung.
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The Samsung Tab 2 sold in the US has an IR blaster. It appears they don't include the feature outside the US. The Peel app is not fully functional outside the US so perhaps that is why they have IR only in the US.
The Touchsquid tablet has an IR blaster, and is available worldwide. The TS PRO remote control app is included in the price, costs $49 on the Samsung.
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Actually Touchsquid came up with a separate app specifically for Samsung Tab 2 (sold in the US with an IR blaster), costs 19.99$
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...251bGwsMSwxLDEsInJlbW90ZS5ob21lLnNhbXN1bmciXQ..
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Actually Touchsquid came up with a separate app specifically for Samsung Tab 2 (sold in the US with an IR blaster), costs 19.99$
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...251bGwsMSwxLDEsInJlbW90ZS5ob21lLnNhbXN1bmciXQ..
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They say this TouchSquid app should work on the Tab 7 Plus as well. Has anyone tried it? Is it worth $20?
touchsquid said:
The Samsung Tab 2 sold in the US has an IR blaster. It appears they don't include the feature outside the US. The Peel app is not fully functional outside the US so perhaps that is why they have IR only in the US.
The Touchsquid tablet has an IR blaster, and is available worldwide. The TS PRO remote control app is included in the price, costs $49 on the Samsung.
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Canada has the ir blaster too
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touchsquid said:
The Samsung Tab 2 sold in the US has an IR blaster. It appears they don't include the feature outside the US. The Peel app is not fully functional outside the US so perhaps that is why they have IR only in the US.
The Touchsquid tablet has an IR blaster, and is available worldwide. The TS PRO remote control app is included in the price, costs $49 on the Samsung.
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I don't know that I'd call Peel fully functional withing the US either. It's been nothing but a buggy piece of crap that crashes all the time for me. Maybe the latest update will fix some things.
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I don't know that I'd call Peel fully functional withing the US either. It's been nothing but a buggy piece of crap that crashes all the time for me. Maybe the latest update will fix some things.
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Haven't had it crash, but i am unable to select a content guide, had to lie to it and say I get ota tv. Otherwise works well, not that I've used it much. Almost seems like a novelty, it easier to just use my Damn remote
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Well i have the US version of the tab (P3113) n i live in india....I can use peel to control my TV n all....
The Peel app asks you if you are International or in the US - the guide information may not work but the remote functions should work. I don't know, after about 5-10 minutes setting mine up with it working it just stopped and hasn't worked since.
Zerocool
Does the indian version has ir or not?....can anyone reply
Probably not. Pretty sure it's US only.
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mussieonlinux said:
I have been reading some reviews and from what I gathered is that the US version does not have an IR built in. Can anyone confirm this? And is this also for European versions?
I tried looking it up but some say it does and some say it doesn't.
Thanks in advance!
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Bought mine a while ago and it had no IR. It is the P3110 and I am from Greece. So freakin' disappointing.
is there any verizon rom that has this feature by chance, i just got the dongle and i dont see it in my settings, i know sprint, att and tmoblie have it. can any one port it ?
Allshare cast is jellybean Rom feature. Allshare cast is miracast. U ether need the Allshare cast dongle or widi 3.5 device. (Widi 3.5 now supports miracast) Allshare cast is WiFi alliance miracast certified. The only phones out now that is miracast capable is s3, note II, and the LG optimus G. If you already have a miracast capable tv like certain Samsungs wifi tv with miracast built in which they call Allshare cast than u use it without the Allshare cast dongle. Samsung dongle, built in miracast tv or widi 3.5 device will work
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There's a thread already discussing this in this very forum... it's been staying near the top of the pile too so I dunno how you missed it.
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is there any verizon rom that has this feature by chance, i just got the dongle and i dont see it in my settings, i know sprint, att and tmoblie have it. can any one port it ?
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Thanks OP for the thread. I was looking for information on this.
I don't care if there are 10 more threads regarding any topic. If you see a thread and you want to help someone out or try to share info then do it... but don't go into a thread and and waste everyone's time pointing out that other people are talking about the same subject. Just move on if you don't have anything to add.
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My brother just got the galaxy s3 and thought what better present than the cast dongle for xmas?
but then he also bought himself the tf700 soo im wondering if the tf700 work with the allshare cast dongle?
do i need to root the tablet ?
thank you!
The short answer is no, it won't. Samsung allshare cast dongle is proprietary and it works with some of their newest models (like Galaxy S3). The miracast standard will fix this, but it is not ready for prime time yet.
maxnik1 said:
The short answer is no, it won't. Samsung allshare cast dongle is proprietary and it works with some of their newest models (like Galaxy S3). The miracast standard will fix this, but it is not ready for prime time yet.
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aw man hopefully there will be a way one day, thanks for the reply
I just purchased a Samsung Tab 2 7 and am hoping to get Miracast capabilities.
While your enthusiasm is laudable, the fact that only 1 compatible adapter for television makes your question irrelevant give it another year, at which point more consumer products are available, and you'll want a new tablet anyhow
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fastscirocco said:
I just purchased a Samsung Tab 2 7 and am hoping to get Miracast capabilities.
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Next time you'll want to post your questions in the Q&A section as this section is only for Development only, Thank you.
fastscirocco said:
I just purchased a Samsung Tab 2 7 and am hoping to get Miracast capabilities.
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To end this question, yes android 4.2 support Miracast capabilities but not for our device. it just for nexus 4.
Hi guys. Does anyone know hot to share the galaxy s6 's screen with tv?
Yeah i need to do that too
I hope someone could advise us
Easy way I'd to use the Chromecast app to mirror the screen to a Chromecast.
Gary_Berg said:
Easy way I'd to use the Chromecast app to mirror the screen to a Chromecast.
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LMAO [emoji23]
Dude we know about that but we need to know if there is some way to do it without chromcasts stuff...
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@tazaga unless you have a samsung tv to my knowledge you wont be able to do it without some kind of smart device so @Gary_Berg was quite correct with his answer. Is your TV a samsung tv? do you have a smart device of somekind connected to it? if no to both answers then you cannot do it sorry. I would listen to @Gary_Berg answer if this is the case and get a smart device, i would recommend a fire tv box or stick as you can do so much more with these over chromecast
It does not necessary shouldbe Samsung SmartTV. It can be any TV with Miracast. S6 has SmartVeiw (or ScreenCast in old firmware).Or use Miracast dongle (e.g. ScreenBeam Mini2). not recommend cheap chiness allcasts due to instability...
ScreenBeam Mini2 works great.
@petr_1 thanks you i stand corrected
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LMAO [emoji23]
Dude we know about that but we need to know if there is some way to do it without chromcasts stuff...
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You will spend more than the cost of a Chromecast unless you have a Miracast device already in hand. I believe some of the newer Roku devices can also do Miracast.
And you didn't specify what you didn't want to hear. For most people, the Chromecast IS the best answer.