Here's a Media Share app from the system dump of the MyTouch 4G by clink. eVil pointed out the name of the Twonky.apk so I could find it.
Tested so far on my Enom 2.13.2 hybrid ROM and streamed to my Windows 7 PC and video's played but with no sound using Windows Media Player. Music streamed good!
I'd thought I'd share my findings here. Don't know if it will work on other ROM's, so test it. Have yet to test on my PS3.
To test and install put on SD Card and use Astro to open.
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Great find, my Nexy gets Sexier everyday.
P.S. Videos worked just fine for me, using CM6.1 rc1
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followinginsanity said:
Great find, my Nexy gets Sexier everyday.
P.S. Videos worked just fine for me, using CM6.1 rc1
Wireless G
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What app you using on your PC to play the video's with sound?
Just open up Windows Media Player. It will be listed on the left in library view.
Works great with LG HB905SA over wireless
Application is on the Market since January http://www.appbrain.com/app/twonkyserver-mobile/com.pv.TMS
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Application is on the Market since January http://www.appbrain.com/app/twonkyserver-mobile/com.pv.TMS
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Guess so huh! Guess we really don't need this then here! LOL
If only I had this app in reverse
Streaming my Music and Videos from my PC to Phone, with either 3g or Wifi
Very cool app for the Nexus...I did not know about it. thanks
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If only I had this app in reverse
Streaming my Music and Videos from my PC to Phone, with either 3g or Wifi
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Can't help you with the video, but get the DAAP player to stream your music over wifi or 3G.
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gotwake424 said:
If only I had this app in reverse
Streaming my Music and Videos from my PC to Phone, with either 3g or Wifi
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Audiogalaxy is perfect for streaming music from PC to Phone over both Wifi & 3G
only audio though, no video
gotwake424 said:
If only I had this app in reverse
Streaming my Music and Videos from my PC to Phone, with either 3g or Wifi
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Orb Live will do both for you...
the PC side is free (and you can stream to other PCs).
The native android app is in the market.
I think you can stream your media through the browser on the phone now that we have flash though. And then it'd be totally free...
mm Nice
I got streaming video/music/pics working from TVersity to my Nexus One browser... not bad through 3G either.. If anyone need directions PM me..
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Audiogalaxy v1.8.3 (freeware)
Requirements: Android
Overview: Audiogalaxy lets you stream your DRM-free music from your home computer to your phone from anywhere using 3G, EDGE, or WiFi.
Get access to all your music without having to copy it onto your phone! You’ll need to sign up at http://www.audiogalaxy.com from your Mac/PC that has your music before using this application.
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Features of Audiogalaxy v1.8.3:
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-Easier to queue albums and tracks
-Ability to delete tracks from current playlist
-Easier to save and update playlists
-Music starts sooner after network problems
-Letter popouts/headings in lists
Audiogalaxy was developed for Android by AG Entertainment, Inc.
Package name : com.audiogalaxy.apk
File size: 485KB
More Info:
Code:
http://www.cyrket.com/p/android/com.audiogalaxy/
Download Instructions:
http://www.easy-share.com/1912945513/com.audiogalaxy-1.apk.zip
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How does this compare with Subsonic?
Shrivel said:
How does this compare with Subsonic?
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Not sure. I never tried subsonic.
how does the compare to jukefly?
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how does the compare to jukefly?
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Performance wise they're about the same, but Audiogalaxy has a better ui giving a it a cooler look and smooth feel
Doesnt help
INSTALLED SETUP YADDA YADDA YADDA doesnt recognize alot of music files in my music folder for example i have 10 files from ace frehley only took 6 as recognized left out other 4 im sure its a good app but until it can recognize all songs not worth the trouble uninstalling
I've been using Audiogalaxy for a couple months now. I love it. I have almost 200 gigs of music, and its really convenient to have it with me anywhere. I'll get the occasional skip on 3G or edge, but its absolutely perfect on wifi.
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I've been using Audiogalaxy for a couple months now. I love it. I have almost 200 gigs of music, and its really convenient to have it with me anywhere. I'll get the occasional skip on 3G or edge, but its absolutely perfect on wifi.
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so how do u get it to actualy recognize all 200gigs of music I doubt it recognises every single song and if it does howd u do that
Why would it need to recognise the songs ???
It takes every music that you tell it too and allow you to listen to it anywhere while your computer is on and connected to the internet
I'm using it with 120GB of music and it even work with messed up names and japanese ones...
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I've been using Audiogalaxy for a couple months now. I love it. I have almost 200 gigs of music, and its really convenient to have it with me anywhere. I'll get the occasional skip on 3G or edge, but its absolutely perfect on wifi.
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I have too. It's really convenient.
But is there any way to have a cache/offline listening?
Open source?
I was wondering if this is an open source project. I was thinking of implementing some more codecs to the app or have custom bit rate support based on the type of network you're using.
Is there something similar to audiogalaxy for UNIX system?
i have 70ish gigs of music, i have no need for a mp3 player or ipod now, this app is amazing, klyentel are you taking donations? let me know.
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Is there something similar to audiogalaxy for UNIX system?
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I would like to know this as well.
If you are on Linux, it runs under Wine.
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I was wondering if this is an open source project. I was thinking of implementing some more codecs to the app or have custom bit rate support based on the type of network you're using.
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I too would like the option to have custom bit rate. Especially, when using over cellular network.
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edna is good but it always cut out half way through songs, even when I was on same wifi my server is on. edna dot sorceforge dot com I think.
now I use gnump3d. Very easy to setup and run as a service at boot. streams over http so you browse your library with your phone browser and it generates an m3u playlist when you click a song, or you can play all songs in a directory. browser opens up whatever ur music player is for steaming. Lets you require a password for base dir, all dirs, or none. Personally I don't use a pw just run it on an uncommon port and block all traffic other than my phone's ip with iptables or another firewall.
Great work!
By far the best interface out there... Impressive web application as well. Easily one of my favorite apps and I've only been using it for about 10 minutes. Setup was a breeze less than 2 minutes and I'm streaming my library to my phone. I would kill for a similar app that streamed my movies! TALKING MURDER HERE!
Keep up the good work!
Can it RANDOM play a playlist ?
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By far the best interface out there... Impressive web application as well. Easily one of my favorite apps and I've only been using it for about 10 minutes. Setup was a breeze less than 2 minutes and I'm streaming my library to my phone. I would kill for a similar app that streamed my movies! TALKING MURDER HERE!
Keep up the good work!
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Have you tried subsonic? I use it and am very pleased with it.
So has this happened to anyone else?
You're exploring the handful of apps on your 3D that you haven't even gotten a chance to look at yet, and you find several that seem really cool, albeit a tad repetitive (here I'm thinking Dock, Media Share, Connected Media..etc.) and you think "wow, awesome, I can stream movies from this phone to my other devices" or "wow, awesome, I can transfer HDMI video from this phone to other devices"....
..and then you realize that to do ANY of these cool things, you'll need either for the other device (e.g., your PC) to be DLNA compatible, or else you'll need to go out and buy an HDMI cord...or else a docking station.
I guess this post is 1/2 complaint and 1/2 question, but to be fair I should ask the question before I complain too much: do I HAVE to have a DLNA/HDMI cable/Dock station to do some/most of these cool functions? I mean obviously I can copy/paste files onto other devices--or even doing so wirelessly using bluetooth, Samba, etc..---but it seems like the coolest functions all require stuff I don't have, and I guess I'm especially confused about DLNA since my laptop is a dell from last September...seems new enough to have supported DLNA...
Alternately, is there a workaround for DLNA? A program or device or add-on I can use to make my laptop compatible?
OK I guess that's my rant, sorry and thanks for listening...
I'm no DLNA expert, but I think that any PC/Laptop running Windows that has WIFI can support DLNA, I'm pretty sure its just a matter of having the software.
Also you should be able to send data to your TV through a XBOX 360 or Playstation 3, I believe they both support DLNA.
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Alternately, is there a workaround for DLNA? A program or device or add-on I can use to make my laptop compatible?
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All you have to do to make your computer work with DLNA is to go into windows media player, make sure WMP is in full screen, then in the tool bar click stream, then make sure "allow remote control of my player" is selected, and "automatically let devices play my media" is selected. then click" more streaming options" and see if there are any devices found, then make sure none are blocked. Now your done.
EDIT: make sure your all your devices are on the same wifi network for this to work
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There's really only two major services for streaming, Airplay (Apple) and DLNA (Everyone else). You've got plenty of options as mentioned above including any windows device, ps3, etc.
Awesome ill try once my power comes back on ...thanks!!
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Scotbot this is great! Now I can stream my media from my phone to my windows media player--very nice! I followed your steps, and then went into media share and enabled certain folders to be shared, and voila!
I guess the only better thing would be if I could actually use "Connected Media" to share with WMP--b/c then the phone would be the controller from what I understand. As it is, Media Share simply lets WMP access my phone, but Connected Media actually lets me play a movie on my phone that then automatically streams to other devices...I'm guessing that actually requires legit DLNA...?
Thanks for the post! I can now send 2D videos and photos to my laptop and my Samsung LCD TV! Works great!!!
It's probably one of my more used apps. I like to stream video from my computer to my phone while I'm at school so remote access is necessary. I tried Emit, but the free option is somewhat annoying. Before purchasing it, is there a better alternative?
Emit Brings Air Video Functionality to Android
RedDonut
Plex
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It's probably one of my more used apps. I like to stream video from my computer to my phone while I'm at school so remote access is necessary. I tried Emit, but the free option is somewhat annoying. Before purchasing it, is there a better alternative?
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I have tried the ones mentioned above me. The best one in my opinion is Qloud Media Player. So Far it has played any video i have thrown at it. Has a good interface and controls. It can also stream mp3s and pictures as well. IMO better than AirVideo. My favorite is stream mkv's and watching anime with subtitles.
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I know you are looking for airVideo, but found this
Miracast
Android finally has an answer to Apple’s AirPlay. Sort of. Android 4.2 brings Miracast compatibility to Google’s mobile OS, allowing phones and tablets to wirelessly connect to Mircast-equipped TVs, Blu-ray players and other set-top boxes to mirror what’s on your mobile device on the big screen. The technology was developed by the Wi-Fi alliance and is an open standard that any hardware maker can use, but so far there are only a handful of Miracast products available. If the technology takes off, this could be a real plus for Android users. But right now that’s just an if.
Source found Here
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It's probably one of my more used apps. I like to stream video from my computer to my phone while I'm at school so remote access is necessary. I tried Emit, but the free option is somewhat annoying. Before purchasing it, is there a better alternative?
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You could use Samsung's solution called AllShare Play. It allows devices to access files on your phone from your computer. Check out allshareplay.com. There should be more info there.
This app is just amazing, I have made a server on plex for my 1tb hard drive and can easily watch movies on my nexus 10 from any where. At home, I just connect the n10 to my tvand stream the movies from the plex server to my n10 through WiFi which then shows it on my HD TV. The cool part is that I use my nexus 4 as plex remote through the app
$5 app, but totally worth it
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I completely agree. It's a fantastic application. Bought it a long time ago and it continues to receive updates. One of the best apps you can drop money on!
Advertise much?
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How does it compare to the XBMC app? As far as hardware decoding?
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Advertise much?
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Huh? Unless OP works for Plex or gets a commission on the whopping $5 the app costs he's most likely sharing something s/he finds useful with others which is more than anyone can say about your snarky retort. Plex happens to be a great tool for sharing video over your network or for accessing your network via Wi-Fi or 3/4G while traveling. For the latter it transcodes based on the available bandwidth. It's also pre-installed on LG TVs and is certified to run on Samsung SmartTVs. You can also share your media library (and vice versa) with friends that use Plex.
Here are some pics of it on an N2 and a link to a discussion in their forum.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1948058
Absolutely right there.I have 2 tb of movies, pictures, songs, etc,and I can easily view them out of he house/ country on my mobile devices. I have also given my account info to my family members and friends from different parts of the world. I did not get paid or anything to advertise, been using poles since 2009
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How does it compare to the XBMC app? As far as hardware decoding?
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I haven't tried plex but I'd imagine it has hardware decoding that works fine, but if I'm not mistaken its just a light client. With XBMC you're getting the full XBMC that you get on the desktop or whatever other platform. Having said that I haven't run it on my nexus 10 yet and I'm not sure if there's a build with hardware accel for it but there probably is one out there (Unfortunately the xbmc.org build does not have it), but I run a build on my android g-box midnight tv box and it works great.
XBMC works great on the N10, the recently released Archos Video also runs great but is a little light on configurability, they're actively working on it though.
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plex was confusing
i open port forwardign for IP cams before but cant get it to open ports for this thing to work when im on the road and want to access home from mobile
Plex is great. aMPdroid with Media Portal is good too, and free. Plex is much easier to setup and better for sharing with other people. Roku's even have a Plex app for accessing your media servers. The upside of aMPdroid is you can use external players, and it's free. If I didn't want to share my media with anyone I would stick with aMPdroid because Media Portal is much better on desktop/HTPC than Plex, using external players is very useful, and remote access can be done through secure vpn etc. You can access files remotely with aMPdroid just like Plex, and even stream TV, it is just harder to setup for your friends and family, and there is no iOS support.
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does it play mkv video files along with its audio?
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does it play mkv video files along with its audio?
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Yes, both Plex and aMPdroid stream mkv files with audio. Every once in awhile a file won't play in Plex but you can always find a way to play files with an external player with aMPdroid.
guys take a look at the new mizuu beta it's just awesome. i'm using it with the mx player and it just works great...
I thought all 4.2.2 devices supported Miracast, but I don't see an option for it....
I was thinking of getting a cheapy dongle off of ebay to mirror my TS to the TV (no idea why lol)....
Anyone got any ideas?
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I thought all 4.2.2 devices supported Miracast, but I don't see an option for it....
I was thinking of getting a cheapy dongle off of ebay to mirror my TS to the TV (no idea why lol)....
Anyone got any ideas?
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You'll not need any option.
Buy ezcast, it's 15$ dongle and with ezcast app you'll be more than satisfied.
I'm using it on all my devices (Z1, N7, XU...)and I'm planning to use it on TS.
I have cast screen option on Nexus 7 and it can't detect dongle but as I said - ezcast app is doing great job and.
Literally - plug and play...
Mirror/dlna/web/live/music/video - everything is working...
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Video player (inside of app) is capable to show subtitles, that's something I really need...
Cheapest and best wifi dongle I ever had...and I have chromecast too...
This is better device then Google chromecast.
Google restricted many options and it's, for me, best for web and media servers streaming (youtube, netflix)...
But ezcast is best for mirroring and wifi video/pist/music sharing (from other device)
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You'll not need any option.
Buy ezcast, it's 15$ dongle and with ezcast app you'll be more than satisfied.
I'm using it on all my devices (Z1, N7, XU...)and I'm planning to use it on TS.
I have cast screen option on Nexus 7 and it can't detect dongle but as I said - ezcast app is doing great job and.
Literally - plug and play...
Mirror/dlna/web/live/music/video - everything is working...
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Video player (inside of app) is capable to show subtitles, that's something I really need...
Cheapest and best wifi dongle I ever had...and I have chromecast too...
This is better device then Google chromecast.
Google restricted many options and it's, for me, best for web and media servers streaming (youtube, netflix)...
But ezcast is best for mirroring and wifi video/pist/music sharing (from other device)
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What dongle do you have? I was looking at the Measy A2W but its got such awful reviews on Amazon... I thought it looked like the one of the better built Miracast / EzCast dongles...
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What dongle do you have? I was looking at the Measy A2W but its got such awful reviews on Amazon... I thought it looked like the one of the better built Miracast / EzCast dongles...
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Hehe...well I just said - ezcast is name of mine
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There are quite a few dongles that apparently support eZcast, however does this work much the same way as Chromecast works where you only use your phone as a remote control... where as miracast is actually mirroing your device screen instead of just syncing the Casting Dongle to play the same content from where you left off?
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There are quite a few dongles that apparently support eZcast, however does this work much the same way as Chromecast works where you only use your phone as a remote control... where as miracast is actually mirroing your device screen instead of just syncing the Casting Dongle to play the same content from where you left off?
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I'm using ezcast to mirror my notebook screen, tablet screen or Z1 screen.
Also...
I can play videos/movies with external subtitles, mp3, web pages... (not in mirror mode, it has app that can play all that media while I'm using my device...
One more thing, even expanded window is working...
It's absolutely great gadget...
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