Hey,
Guys can i cast my mobile chrome on my android phone to chromecast to surf websites through my phone?
I know its possible on chrome pc but is it possible on mobile... it seems stupid if it doesn't since i have a desktop pc which is far from my T.V i would like to check websites and stuff through my phone viewed from my T.V.
PS, Just to make you laugh i got my chromecast today I live in U.A.E the reason i bought it was TO ROOT it and i think i got the old model so i was so eager to show it to my family so out of my stupidity and idiotity if thats even a word i connected it to the internet and boom i updated it then i went to check how to root it well .... you know the rest now am on build 14975 well no luck for me then until someone comes out with a solution.
It doesn't work with the mobile browser.
But you could cast the desktop tab and then control the PC with a remote app or something like that.
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Hi all,
Recently i created a thread about some remote connections that were not really working out that well on the TF300..
Nobody gave me a response so i try it again ..
Somehow remote connections wont work properly on the TF300.
Unified remote and DLNA features wont work. Sometimes i can see my laptop and stream music to it but an hour later i have to reboot, restart apps, enable wifi disable, whatever to get it to work.
This problem is also in the unified remote app.
Now this can't be a problem on the tablet because my dad, with exactly the same tablet got exactly the same problems..
Come on XDA help me
Few things first....
My net app of Asus is crap... use bubble upnp
Don't use WiFi direct... it is not supported yet in jelly bean
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So what do you think is the best app for DLNA playback ?
Bubble upnp
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Upnplay : free from the market. Lousy interface, but fast and reliable. Has ability to have unlimited cache (=available memory) to load song and video listings.
I also often use J River Media Center (paid windows app) combined with Gizmo (free on market) on Android. That's the only solution which works fast enough with a very large (>100.000 songs) music collection. You need to leave your pc on and have JRiver running though, but it works great for all music, video & pictures that you manage on the pc through JRiver. Really, really fast.
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I once saw a mobile tv app on my friends tab7 but he didn't know how he got it, though it work by opening one channel locally.
is there a way I can watch local tv on my note....I have Sony home theater with debt and free to air dish....mounted outside...is there a way I can pick up signals or is there an hardware I can buy to turn my note to a tv tunnel and be able to watch local tv like my normal television?
padesy said:
I once saw a mobile tv app on my friends tab7 but he didn't know how he got it, though it work by opening one channel locally.
is there a way I can watch local tv on my note....I have Sony home theater with debt and free to air dish....mounted outside...is there a way I can pick up signals or is there an hardware I can buy to turn my note to a tv tunnel and be able to watch local tv like my normal television?
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where are u from? We will need to know that so we can base the app on your location.
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where are u from? We will need to know that so we can base the app on your location.
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Africa..Nigeria..
The market .
Themes and apps section Note forum .
jje
please anyone with an idea?
I use eyeTV a small dongle that lets you receive a digital tv signal, but you are perhaps looking for a streaming solution.
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Slingbox is what I use. It streams my dvr from my house to my phones/tablets. I can view live our recorded programs. Granted its not free, but once it is set up, it really is nice.
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i use tv catchup
i've been using similar apps like Skifta or twonky beam to serve videos from my tablet to my DLNA smart TV.
one limitation i realized is that they either only stream LOCAL files (on tablet), or stream from selected websites only.
is there any app that allows true mirroring of the tablet screen to my TV? i.e. there should be no restriction in the website i want to stream from.
i'm using HP touchpad on the latest CM nightly build.
TIA!
anyone knows?
I would like to know but as long as I've searched I didn't find anything that would mirror ur phone screen to TV, maybe vlc (the way it's fine one computers)
As for streaming any website it may be possible but no app as of now
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seeing how Airplay is a huge success on apple devices, i'm confused why android doesn't offer a similar solution. still on the lookout for an app that can mirror anything that i stream from a website, from tablet to TV.
Imediashare is great. Not sure if it can do any website though..
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any other suggestions? have yet to find an all in one solution yet.
thanks.
Hi,
At home, I have both PC and iMac. I want to be able to connect to these devices via my note 8.0.
I know solution called LogMeIn, but it is an expensive one.
Do you know other cheap solution for the same task?
Thanks,
Tomer
PS - don't mind to have two apps , one for MAC, one for my PC
teisner said:
Hi,
At home, I have both PC and iMac. I want to be able to connect to these devices via my note 8.0.
I know solution called LogMeIn, but it is an expensive one.
Do you know other cheap solution for the same task?
Thanks,
Tomer
PS - don't mind to have two apps , one for MAC, one for my PC
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2x Client: http://www.2x.com/rdp-client/
Free, fast, convenient, just Android app - no additional software needed on PC, just configure RDP. According to to their website it works with Mac, but I don't know the details.
Add any Wake On LAN app, and you can remotely start your computer before launching RDP.
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teisner said:
Hi,
At home, I have both PC and iMac. I want to be able to connect to these devices via my note 8.0.
I know solution called LogMeIn, but it is an expensive one.
Do you know other cheap solution for the same task?
Thanks,
Tomer
PS - don't mind to have two apps , one for MAC, one for my PC
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I use Splashtop to connect to Windows 8. It basically turns my android tablet into a windows tablet temporarily. I think it is renamed to splashtop personal.
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For the best performance use Splashtop. VNC/RDP/X Forwarding and some other solutions can offer decent latancy for simple stuff but Splashtop is the best I've ever seen.
Also while most solutions make it impossible to watch a video over the connection and "Animation heavy" apps a pain, back before XFinity had an app, I would use Splashtop from my tablet and watch the movie through my desktops browser.
It's worth whatever the initial cost is these days.
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Drag I didn't see this yesterday. Splashtop Remote HD & regular were both free on Amazon yesterday.
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regarding splashtop hd
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Drag I didn't see this yesterday. Splashtop Remote HD & regular were both free on Amazon yesterday.
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Regarding splashtop & splashtop HD, although they're were both free, they're both older versions of splashtop personal (originally splashtop 2). they're not nearly as fast especially when switching from primary to secondary monitors. Althought... free is free.
jump desktop also allows rdp and vnc connections
the free version is limited to creating one connection only, however.
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Splashtop Personal is best in quality to watch videos and control. btw, it's free over the same network bt access from anyware costs.....
more great things about splashtop
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Splashtop Personal is best in quality to watch videos and control. btw, it's free over the same network bt access from anyware costs.....
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yup splashtop is great:
1) it's streamer is also portable. From what I've read on the forums, you can copy it's whole program folder onto a usb flashdrive and run it from there so you don't have to install anything onto another computer if you ever have to control it via a local network (perfect for those on the spot power point presentations, this is where the screen 1 and 2 switcher on splashtop personal really flat out beats the old splashtops).
2) The only grip is with splashtop's new and faster technology, both computer and android device now should log in at least once via the net for it to work. you can disable the internet connection after but they must log in once. It would have been perfect except for this modification. As I said earlier, for those on the spot power point presentations, even with the portable streamer, you don'e always have access to the internet. Wish it had manual connection mode like the old splashtop.The only draw back...but otherwise...the best of the best....:
teamviewer, nothing better than that, with teamviewer qs, u can even remote yr android from pc, with teamviewer free, u can remote yr pc from android
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Splashtop Personal is best in quality to watch videos and control. btw, it's free over the same network bt access from anyware costs.....
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Use OpenVPN to connect to your home network and use Splashtop. I had to do this since LogMeIn keep crashing my MacBook.
Download OpenVPN virtual machine, run it on your machine that is in ask the time, download the app from Google Play and you're good to go.
Would it be possible to cast whatever is on your tv to your phone? Looking at vr headgear and wondering if there is a way to play xbox on my tv, cast to my phone then split the image in half so i could play vr xbox one idea sounds simple but wondering if it would be possible. And sorry if it has been asked before or if I come across as a noob but simple question.
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Would it be possible to cast whatever is on your tv to your phone? Looking at vr headgear and wondering if there is a way to play xbox on my tv, cast to my phone then split the image in half so i could play vr xbox one idea sounds simple but wondering if it would be possible. And sorry if it has been asked before or if I come across as a noob but simple question.
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Unless you have 300Mbps Internet access for your phone and your Xbox, you'll be limited to playing it within 20 meters of your Xbox with a ping of 2 seconds. This is a terrible idea in real life, but theoretically you could get a video capture card to a pc to get your output from your xbox into a pc which could then broadcast the video to wherever you want.
I simply want to stay in the same room as my tv and stream whatever image or video is on my tv screen to my phone screen. A reverse chrome cast i guess. Then once the video stream is on my phone simply cut the screen in half and have both portions run the same stream. So you could place your phone in the Google cardboard and have vr or 3d of whatever is on the tv. Would you need a transmitter on the tv or Bluetooth maybe or thru wifi. Hope what I'm saying makes since
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Found app trinus vr in app store. Install it and then install on your pc. Allows you to cast whatever is on your pc to your phone so you can view in vr on the Google cardboard. Windows 10 allows you to hook your pc up and stream xbox to your pc. So this app is doing exactly what i was looking for. Figure i would give a heads up to anyone interested.
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