[Q] Media Transfer Protocol (MTP) on Android/Cyanogenmod - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I know that Honeycomb proper, as well as a couple of the more heavily modified 2.1/2.2/2.3 roms coming from big OEMs, supports MTP out of box. However, it seems to be the case that AOSP based 2.3 and lower versions of Android do not have any support for MTP.
Is there any sorta work around, mod, or third party application that will allow me to gimp along until Ice Cream sandwich finally drops?
Thanks!

I am interested too! For my Desire HD.

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Audio Input editor for Android?

I have just bought an Android 2.3 tablet for my son. One of the things he wants to be able to do is produce his own MP3s by recording from his electric guitar and editing / creating his own tracks.
I have also purchase a 'plug & play' USB guitar lead - but the tablet doesn't recognise it, and I haven't found an audio editor he could use to produce his own music.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
2.3 or 3.2 tablet?
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2.3 - does it make a difference?
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Although I don't believe there are any audio editing apps out there, for future reference, Google's tablet OS is 3.0+ while Google's phone OS is other such as 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3. If there are any tablet optimized apps, which would make sense if some developer made an app as productive as audio editing, they would be for 3.0+, aka Honeycomb. I don't see developers developing what your son wants to do for the phone versions. In my opinion, an Ipad would have been a better option for what your son wants to do. Sorry, but that's the truth.
If I'm wrong, someone correct me please.
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TheSonicEmerald said:
Although I don't believe there are any audio editing apps out there, for future reference, Google's tablet OS is 3.0+ while Google's phone OS is other such as 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3. If there are any tablet optimized apps, which would make sense if some developer made an app as productive as audio editing, they would be for 3.0+, aka Honeycomb. I don't see developers developing what your son wants to do for the phone versions. In my opinion, an Ipad would have been a better option for what your son wants to do. Sorry, but that's the truth.
If I'm wrong, someone correct me please.
Sent from my Fascinate with MIUI Gingerbread
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I wouldn't buy an Ipad on principle (if only because you can't change the battery, never mind a number of ideological reasons) - but the cost is also prohibitive for something for a 12 year-old.
All tablets come with Microphones built in, I'm amazed they can't accept and edit audio via a cable?

[Q] Wiimote on flyer

do someone knows if there is a fix so wiimotes could work on the flyer, or some rom that integrates it that could then integrate it to a flyer rom??
Have you tired wiimote demo fom the market?
Just tried it didnt work at all, stop connection appeard a second later, maybe something i am doing wrong but i am pretty sure i am not
If it's the same as with the evo 4g, wiimotes won't work on a sense flavored version of android.
If cyanogen (or anyone else for that matter) decides to whip up their own version of Android for the flyer/view that is vanilla (without sense) you will be in luck.

[Q] Ice Cream Sandwich DLNA

I currently use an HTC desire HD with the default Android 2.3.3 with HTC sense UI. It currently lets me select DLNA renderers to send media to from the native gallery etc with no apps needed for the feature.
My question is does ice cream sandwich have the native ability to send media to DLNA renderers without an app or is it an HTC sense feature on my phone instead of an Android feature?
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I currently use an HTC desire HD with the default Android 2.3.3 with HTC sense UI. It currently lets me select DLNA renderers to send media to from the native gallery etc with no apps needed for the feature.
My question is does ice cream sandwich have the native ability to send media to DLNA renderers without an app or is it an HTC sense feature on my phone instead of an Android feature?
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I think that feature is something HTC, but not in the AOSP version of android.
Write Google and ask them to join the Digital Living Network Alliance.
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[Q] Is there an app to use the PS3 controller yet? Or even the WII mote? Using Sense!

Hi all,
I've just been with my friend in work when we spotted the PS3 controller for android phones app, and so we downloaded the compatibility check, his passed (galaxy Nexus)
Mine Failed EVO 3D running sense
I know there was a problem withe the bluetooth stack within sense UI, but surely someone must have broken through this barrier and got it to work on our beloved androids running Sense UI.
Apparently there was some talk about the wiimote being worked on for Sense phones, but i've not been able to see it nor have i read much on google, try searching "Sense UI bluetooth controller" and you'll find a tonne of sites telling you how it DOENS'T work on sense ui not good.
Any info, (hopefully good news) would be nice.
Cheers
Short of porting the AOSP stack to sense, I don't think it will be possible.
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Where does that bluetoothbstack reside? Surely there must be a way to extract it, i read that its only missing a protocol, hid its called, the guys who created cyanogenmod would probably be the best people for this. Gaming on android is going to take off, hdmi connection and controller support, htc needs to get on the bandwagon.

[Q] Android hardware development

Hi.
I'm starting with android development. I've developed a pair of apps for android devices.
Now I've got a new project where I have to develop a car media infotainment like enviroment based on android. To do this, I need to buy a development board which lets me program using the latest android versions and that mantains up to date. This hardware should contain LCD screen, bluetooth, USB ports, HDMI, etc...
What I really need is to find something that I could use to develop, and also as a final implementation for the real use.
Have suggested the BeagleBone Black. I find good for testing and programing, should do the work as a development board, but not as a final aplication to set it on a car.
Any suggestions?

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