[Q] Windows display miroring over WLAN - General Questions and Answers

Hi XDA
I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but I don't know another forum to post such a general question like this.
What I want to achieve: Have a TV/Display with HDMI Input mirroring (or extending) the screen of a device running Windows over WLAN.
Available Devices:
- Raspberry Pi
- Chromecast
- HTC Medialink HD
- USB WLAN Adapter
- A machine running Windows 8.1
Is there good solution for this problem or is this impossible? Unfortunately I can't use Linux

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Hi All....
Glad to be part of such an effective forum.
I've already searched the forum for what i want. Hence starting a new topic.
What i want to do is:
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WiFi, Internet is not an option for me.
Reason:
I've a new 24' Display and hence wanna view it at a distance using my phone to do the wireless work over bluetooth.
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Hi every wonderfull android devs !!
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parenthesis closed . )
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http://sven.killig.de/android/N1/2.2/usb_host/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=871391
USB TV tuner support on the gen8 Archos devices.
I am looking for this too.
Hi
First thanks for replies.
So if i have well read, froyo include the good drivers for usb tuners, but the transformer is under honeycomb (but that shouldn't be a trouble, as i guess that drivers would be included to it also) and the main trouble would be to adapt this app to the transformer (hardware point of view), it's just à guess as I'm just a Mc guyver with c code... And at least working on a rooted stock Rom..
Am i right?
Trixo
droidtv is the project for android and usb tv tuners. you can get it at; https://github.com/chrulri/droidtv
justPorter said:
droidtv is the project for android and usb tv tuners. you can get it at; https://github.com/chrulri/droidtv
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But thats for DVB .. any news about ATSC ?
Refer to post #2.
It is possible to have tv on droid 3?
Sorry for the inconvenience, but I wanted to ask if i can have TV on my motorola droid 3. I have a hydrid tv tuner (ISDB-T and Analog TV) and I would know if i can use it in my phone. My phone supports OTG. Thanks
justPorter said:
droidtv is the project for android and usb tv tuners. you can get it at; https://github.com/chrulri/droidtv
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Is thid project "death"?
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I can receive flight transponder data live from airplanes with a app, but there is no universal DVB-T tv app ?
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