According to the picture in my manual I have a infrared blaster in my tablet. I can see the infrared blaster on the tablet. What I can't find is any documentation in the manual or at the Samsung website on how to access this feature or what I can use for. Can someone direct me to help?
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Not an app that lets you use a wii remote to control your phone, but an app that lets your phone control a wii.
Does such an app exist?
Not sure you'll be ablew to get around the fact that the phones don't have IR emitters.
Phones don't need IR emitters.
The Wiimote has a (IR) camera and accelerometers. It's the sensor bar that contains the IR LEDs.
That said, if you built a new sensor bar (just a stick with some tape could work) that was visually striking. You could use the phones camera to imitate the IR portion of the controller.
I can see a use for this (watching netflix or something), but not for playing games
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Phones don't need IR emitters.
The Wiimote has a (IR) camera and accelerometers. It's the sensor bar that contains the IR LEDs.
That said, if you built a new sensor bar (just a stick with some tape could work) that was visually striking. You could use the phones camera to imitate the IR portion of the controller.
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Thought it was the other way around. Did a test, and despite the IR filter on the camera, the LED's do show through, so in theory, it could work.
I have yet to find a consumer grade camera that could not see IR like that on regular remote controls.
Is it possible to make the front cam working as webcam in sites like chatroulette, omegle, fb chat?
On these sites it just says me "no cam found or active"
It is not a rooted device, original rom.
Ty.
Nobody knows?
So.. Anyone know if I use a usb webcam will it works?
anyone tried streaming the video of 360 cam to a laptop? are there any available drivers/software for this features?
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anyone tried streaming the video of 360 cam to a laptop? are there any available drivers/software for this features?
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I haven't been able to get it work, and has been a challenge as it works on Wi-Fi Direct and not wi-fi through an access point.
However, when Android App support comes to Chormebooks, it might work, but you'd still be limited to the range of wi-fi direct, and more importantly, you're probably still limited to the circular view of the camera lens and not the full wide view.
A lot of potential here but I'm not sure how committed to improving the experience LG is.
Was wondering this same thing today. I was reading about the LG action cam and how it stream to youtube. I figured something like this should be available for the 360.
Does anyone know if our Polaris can use external camera?
I'd prefer if someone tried it and not just guessing
I know that this one works: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgkn9-uXoQw
No idea about endoscope cameras. It must depend on the camera itself and if it needs any specials drivers. For the Huawei you have to download its app from the playstore.
Hey guys.
it's been quite a while since i found out the miracast feature in my device gets messed up in custom ROMs.
The official ROM of my Xperia Z3 can cast to my TV at 1080 30fps but this feature is not available in custom ROMs and when i cast my phone to my TV while my phone runs custom ROMs, the output resolution seems to be 480p (BTW i don't have a chromecast hardware).
Now some time later i've bought a new phone (Realme GT Master Edition running Android 11) and this phone has the same issue but in it's official ROM!
I've digged the entire internet but haven't found even ONE forum that covered this issue
Changing screen resolution and DPI is possible via ADB and Root Access, but what about the output resolution of screen mirroring? is there any way to make my phone cast it's screen at 1080p 30 fps minimum?
Any guide will be appreciated.
Both devices (output and input) must be certified or at least:
5.8. Secure Media
If device implementations support secure video output and are capable of supporting secure surfaces, they:
[C-1-1] MUST declare support for Display.FLAG_SECURE.
If device implementations declare support for Display.FLAG_SECURE and support wireless display protocol, they:
[C-2-1] MUST secure the link with a cryptographically strong mechanism such as HDCP 2.x or higher for the displays connected through wireless protocols such as Miracast.
If device implementations declare support for Display.FLAG_SECURE and support wired external display, they:
[C-3-1] MUST support HDCP 1.2 or higher for all external displays connected via a user-accessible wired port.
ze7zez said:
Both devices (output and input) must be certified or at least:
5.8. Secure Media
If device implementations support secure video output and are capable of supporting secure surfaces, they:
[C-1-1] MUST declare support for Display.FLAG_SECURE.
If device implementations declare support for Display.FLAG_SECURE and support wireless display protocol, they:
[C-2-1] MUST secure the link with a cryptographically strong mechanism such as HDCP 2.x or higher for the displays connected through wireless protocols such as Miracast.
If device implementations declare support for Display.FLAG_SECURE and support wired external display, they:
[C-3-1] MUST support HDCP 1.2 or higher for all external displays connected via a user-accessible wired port.
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I hope i properly have understood what you said
So a device needs to have hardware and software support.
Well my Xperia Z3 could cast at 1080p on it's official ROMs so it has the hardware support and the custom ROM is the problem.
My Realme phone shows "HDCP key" as "NOT SUPPORT" in it's software information. so it probably means the lack of HDCP support.
But is there any application or any way to change Miracast's configuration in custom ROMs which are installed on my Z3?
I'm not a developer but i can follow instructions.
With Android 6.0 Marshmallow, released in 2015, Miracast support was dropped.
Unfortunately, you have to test the ROM yourself. More than once I found out that custom ROM android 7.1.2 for many devices had Miracast support (not cast from google, because it's not the same). Also some android 8.1 for few devices and 9.0 for tissot also have Miracast support.
The support of Miracast by Samsung devices looks positive compared to google AOSP. I am using a stock ROM smartphone with android 10 and Miracast works fine with Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter.