I have the Samsung S3 as my phone. If I buy the Samsung Note 10.1 2014 will I be able to sync the gallery and other media? I want pictures and video's that are taken on the phone to be viewed on my tablet.
Also am I limited to only a Samsung tablet? Can I go with any google or android system and be able to sync the gallery and other media?
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Since the storage on Nexus 7 is so low, I was hoping I could store stuff on my Galaxy S3 and stream videos from the cellphone's memory to the Nexus 7.
Is it possible to do this through Bluetooth/Wifi without using the internet and what would be the best apps available to do this?
Thanks.
I recently learned about Samsung's WI-FI All-Share Cast Hub (wireless HDMI Display Adapter). See details here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0089VO7MY
I'm thinking about getting one to use with my 5113. Before I do, I thought I'd ask here if anyone has tried and/or used one.
Thanks in advance,
Rich
Does your device support all share cast or are you just looking to add DLNA to a TV?
bark777 said:
Does your device support all share cast or are you just looking to add DLNA to a TV?
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You hit upon my confusion. I'm confused about DLNA, Miracast, AllShare Cast. I've been unable to learn if either Miracast or AllShare Cast is supported on my Samsung Galaxy tab 2 10.1. I am running stock (but rooted) Android 4.1.1 on the device.
I should have asked about solutions rather than specific technologies. What I would like to do is:
1. display/show pictures that are on my Samsung Galaxy tab 2 10.1 on my TV screen wirelessly
2. display/show videos stored on my tablet similarly
3. watch Youtube & HBOgo videos on my TV using the cabailities on my tablet
I am familiar with WiDi and would like that capability as well so that I can also use my Windows 8 table to connect to my TV.
If you go to Samsung they are out of stock. I hope they are upgrading this box so it is a lot speedier.
If you read the reviews for this device on amazon it seems it may be too slow.
As for all share cast just go to the play store and see if your device supports the app.
I am also considering one of these to add DLNA to an older 61" plasma display. My tab 2 7.0 does not support cast, but I have alot of videos that work with allshare.
I think streaming won't work without cast, but that is a guess.
I got the allshare cast dongle today. I bought it for the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 but it does not work
I also have a SIII. That works fine. On the S3 you can connect with the dongle from the connection settings. It has a option AllShare cast. The Tab 2 does not have that option.
Please let me know if you have a solution.
"Content Viewer" - View Scrapbook, Sound & Shot and Story Album on non-Samsung phones
This is a pretty cool app Samsung just released; provided your non-Samsung but Android owning friends are willing to install it. It allows the above three items to be viewed on non-Samsung devices and earlier Samsung devices that don't support the features listed.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sec.android.app.contentviewer
Does this do sync, across multiple devices?
Hi I was not able to view my saved scrapbook on my Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition on my S3.
Does this do sync, across multiple devices?
Thanks for sharing! Gotta try it. :good:
My Galaxy Note 8 is more than 2 years old.. and the photos and videos (DCIM) folder is starting to get really huge
are there any easier way to delete and organize photos and videos other the manually deleting on the gallery ?
deleting them on Windows Explorer is a bit slow... and you cant open videos directly on the phones storage
As I know, the easiest way to deleted and organize photos and video on your Galaxy Note 8 is using Samsung data manager tool. With its help, you can easily access to all data on your Galaxy Note 8 and manage them directly from the computer via USB cable. You can check data one by one and manage them as you wish. Hope this will be your help.
your phone don't have "mark all" photos?
I had Samsung Galaxy Note 5, Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018) and Samsung Tab A 8.0 (2017). While mirroring screen, even protected content, like Netflix could be played on Chromecast (Not with the cast option in Netflix app, just simple screen mirroring from Google Home app), like just opening Netflix on mobile/tab and whatever I played on mobile's/tab's screen was visible on my TV Screen (Chromecast). I did not have to use any special "cast" button from the app. Similarly, I used to mirror screen and take my lectures on the DS Classes app and the screen would have been perfectly clear, like on my device. It did not have any "cast" button hovering on the top corners or somewhere, it just worked. Now, I have newer devices - Micromax In Note 1 (It runs on Stock android), Samsung Galaxy A7 (2018), OnePlus 7T and Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite, and I can't do the same with them. I can't mirror protected content, anymore, just by mirroring the screen, and opening the app and playing video on mobile/tab. Now, a black screen appears on both Netflix and DS Classes app, sound works though. The only difference I could notice - newer devices have an in-built option of casting/mirroring screen (Miracast, I believe, is what it's called?) but old ones don't. They still run on Android 7, same and Android 8 respectively while the newer devices run on Android 10, Android 11, same, same and same, again, respectively. Any idea as to what could be the reason behind it? I just need to take my lectures on a bigger screen, that's all.
Thanks for your help in advance.