Google Talk Video work on any roms? - G Tablet Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Just curious if anybody had Google Talk Video working on a gTablet? And if so w/which rom? Thanks

Google voice video will not work with any tegra device because the only available lib file (from the nexus s) is not compiled to work on tegra.

I was just wondering the same thing, gtalk video chat is working on my asus eee pad however...which is honeycomb...someone should be able to get this working I'd assume

spelunking said:
I was just wondering the same thing, gtalk video chat is working on my asus eee pad however...which is honeycomb...someone should be able to get this working I'd assume
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Asus Eee pad? Do i assume u speak of the Transformer?

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[Q] Allshare cast?

Is Allshare Cast supposed to be available for the SGS3? I can't find it anywhere in the menus. I was hoping to be able to share my phone screen on my tv like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY-pni6KToc
For anyone else looking for info on this topic I found this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1678135. @aussie2sweden, many believe the dongle may not be necessary if you have a DNLA SmartTV from Samsung, the dongle merely being for TV's without that support. Do you have any support for you comment that the dongle is necessary? I have googled it and find no such supporting documentation.
Update: Samsung site says coming soon http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxys3/feature.html#allsharecast
google it..
Yatyas said:
Is Allshare Cast supposed to be available for the SGS3? I can't find it anywhere in the menus. I was hoping to be able to share my phone screen on my tv like this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oY-pni6KToc
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google it..
Allshare Cast is an addon dongle you need to buy.
You cant use the DLNA in the S3, with your existing DLNA render in your TV.. to mirror your screen..
to mirror your screen like in that video you must purchase either the Allshare Cast Dongle going on sale soon, or a MHL HDMI adaptor..
Has anyone read when the Allshare Cost dongle will be available??

Update on Google Play/HDMI Issue

Has there been any update on the issue related to not being able to watch Google Play purchases on TV via HDMI?
I know there was some back and forth on it between ASUS and Google, but I'm hoping there's been some resolution.
If not, do we have any other options for streaming Google Play HD vids to TV?
KDLMaj said:
Has there been any update on the issue related to not being able to watch Google Play purchases on TV via HDMI?
I know there was some back and forth on it between ASUS and Google, but I'm hoping there's been some resolution.
If not, do we have any other options for streaming Google Play HD vids to TV?
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Just pay for it on google play, and then go download it somewhere else. Its the easiest way.
I saw someone reply with this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=32096899#post32096899
It works for me now (on 4.1)
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hey, is HDMI in general working for you guys after JB update? mine worked on ics perfectly..but now it shows for 2sec after cable is plugged in, then disappears, shows again and so on....
cable is OK, checked it with other pads
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Miracast or wireless display.

As TEGRA 3 supports Miracast I was wondering how to use it with the prime. Any ideas?
And also, is there any other good way to stream the prime's display directly to a TV, wireless.
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This forum is getting dead. good questions going on unanswered..
the prime comes with anynet by asus that does exactly this.
Sv: Miracast or wireless display.
Well, how to you play to something then? Because I can only seem to play to my Prime. There is a play to button, but the only alternative is the tf201. And also that wouldn't share the screen to a tv, or would it?
Rehnbergz said:
Well, how to you play to something then? Because I can only seem to play to my Prime. There is a play to button, but the only alternative is the tf201. And also that wouldn't share the screen to a tv, or would it?
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both devices need to be on the same network for starters. My samsung plasma needed to agree to the connection first and that was somewhere in the tv settings then it showed up as an option in the play to menu. My new Vizio does not come with that functionality though. I does however still play the files from my prime using its own menu as I have enabled the sharing of media files wehn the mynet software came up asking for permission. So there are a couple of ways the connection can be made to play your media on your tv from your prime.
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both devices need to be on the same network for starters. My samsung plasma needed to agree to the connection first and that was somewhere in the tv settings then it showed up as an option in the play to menu. My new Vizio does not come with that functionality though. I does however still play the files from my prime using its own menu as I have enabled the sharing of media files wehn the mynet software came up asking for permission. So there are a couple of ways the connection can be made to play your media on your tv from your prime.
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Is your vizio connected to LAN or WiFi?
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If the device is DLNA compatible then use Skifta. I find it far easier.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.skifta.android.app&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDMsImNvbS5za2lmdGEuYW5kcm9pZC5hcHAiXQ..
There is a lot of difference between dlna and miracast.
Dlna = Prime can share files that other devices can see and play...
Miracast = mirroring what u see on prime to any tv.
With miracast, u can Play games like temple run by watching your tv, but still swiping on ur tablet.
To op's qn...Miracst will be supported with 4.2 android version.. i think statement has been made by nvidia as well confirming this for tegra 3. Google.
All u need is a netgear ptv3000 device hooked onto yout tv that will wirelessly connect with your tablet.
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smrsxn said:
There is a lot of difference between dlna and miracast.
Dlna = Prime can share files that other devices can see and play...
Miracast = mirroring what u see on prime to any tv.
With miracast, u can Play games like temple run by watching your tv, but still swiping on ur tablet.
To op's qn...Miracst will be supported with 4.2 android version.. i think statement has been made by nvidia as well confirming this for tegra 3. Google.
All u need is a netgear ptv3000 device hooked onto yout tv that will wirelessly connect with your tablet.
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Ah, ok that's a bit sad then.
About the dongle. if I have one, my tv doesn't need dlna. Right? Also do you know if the prime/tablet will send data to the dongle constantly or are you able to decide when to do that?
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Rehnbergz said:
Ah, ok that's a bit sad then.
About the dongle. if I have one, my tv doesn't need dlna. Right? Also do you know if the prime/tablet will send data to the dongle constantly or are you able to decide when to do that?
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Prime does not support miracast yet , so dont know.
Samsungs allshare cast works damn nice for screen mirroring. You can pair the dongle with the tablet and start stop mirroring anytime you like. I have a note 10.1 tablet and galaxy s3, and I mirror them both on tv to play games watch movies.
Dlna is different than miracast... once I can mirror, I dont think u will need dlna that much.
I am banking that samsung allshare cast, miracast and intel widi will all merge into one protocol, and it would be lovely then.
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smrsxn said:
Prime does not support miracast yet , so dont know.
Samsungs allshare cast works damn nice for screen mirroring. You can pair the dongle with the tablet and start stop mirroring anytime you like. I have a note 10.1 tablet and galaxy s3, and I mirror them both on tv to play games watch movies.
Dlna is different than miracast... once I can mirror, I dont think u will need dlna that much.
I am banking that samsung allshare cast, miracast and intel widi will all merge into one protocol, and it would be lovely then.
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Yeah, mirroring will eliminate my need of dlna. The Samsung all share is a Great solution though it only works with samsung products as you need the all share framework. And I dont think you can get around that.
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My friend just discovered this feature. He was able to push photos he was viewing on his s3 phone to his Panasonic plasma TV wirelessly. So the underlying protocol that Samsung uses must work with other manufactures.
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MadmanJay said:
My friend just discovered this feature. He was able to push photos he was viewing on his s3 phone to his Panasonic plasma TV wirelessly. So the underlying protocol that Samsung uses must work with other manufactures.
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Yes sir.
This feature is called dlna. S3 has allshare play that is dlna.
Can your friend play a game on s3 and u watch his screen play on tv? That is screen mirroring.
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MadmanJay said:
My friend just discovered this feature. He was able to push photos he was viewing on his s3 phone to his Panasonic plasma TV wirelessly. So the underlying protocol that Samsung uses must work with other manufactures.
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Yes it does work with other manufacturers but right now you'll need a samsung device which is running a Sammy rom to use the allshare app. Though dlna is a really nice feature
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[Q] Allshare Cast on ASUS TF201?

Has anyone ever successfully tried porting the Samsung neat feature of streaming your device to big screen TV via Allshare Cast onto Asus Prime?
Try Avia
With aVia you can create a DLNA server, client and Renderer Server.
If you have other renderer server (i.e. samsung tv) you can send video from DLNA server to it and control from yoyr phone/tablet.
chrisuan said:
Has anyone ever successfully tried porting the Samsung neat feature of streaming your device to big screen TV via Allshare Cast onto Asus Prime?
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what he said. I was just about to buy 1 as well and figured I'd come see if anyone owns 1 here to confirm and what their experience might be...Also which rom u may be on.
Thanks
chrisuan said:
Has anyone ever successfully tried porting the Samsung neat feature of streaming your device to big screen TV via Allshare Cast onto Asus Prime?
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I have a galaxy note 10.1, tf201, and a allshare cast dongle.
So am in the same boat.
I am hoping that with 4.2 update to prime, it will support miracast.
And then hopefully samsung too will update dongle software to also make it miracast compatible.. allshare is anyways a layer on miracast..so should not be difficult if samsung wanted to do this.
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[Q] Port video player to other devices

So I recently replaced my hdx 7 with a nexus 7 because I needed otg capabilities. But now I'm really missing being able to play my amazon prime instant videos. Is there any way the video player apk can be ripped out and ported like was done with the HD in GB days?
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So I recently replaced my hdx 7 with a nexus 7 because I needed otg capabilities. But now I'm really missing being able to play my amazon prime instant videos. Is there any way the video player apk can be ripped out and ported like was done with the HD in GB days?
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No. Specific DRM & DHCP limitations prevent this. There are only 3 ways to get AVOD on a tablet. 1. Buy an iPad. 2. Buy a Kindle. 3. buy an Andorid tablet with Android version 4.2 or EARLIER (Chromium webkit kills Flash for good).

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