Has anyone tried the hacked Skype APK that has an option to force-enable video calling?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=16889575&postcount=1262
Tried a few mins ago. Doesn't work once you attempt to enable camera. Won't connect. Supposedly, Skype with video doesn't support the Tegra 2 chipset.
Fyahstarter said:
Tried a few mins ago. Doesn't work once you attempt to enable camera. Won't connect. Supposedly, Skype with video doesn't support the Tegra 2 chipset.
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It does via Skypekit. nVidia showed it off over 7 months ago. Skype is just being a hot bowl of dicks about it for some reason.
Is skype working on their mobile app to support video calling anytime soon?
dljohnson said:
Is skype working on their mobile app to support video calling anytime soon?
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Well video calling works on other phones, just not the photon.
Lancerz said:
Well video calling works on other phones, just not the photon.
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Skype is SUPPOSEDLY working on a Tegra 2 compatible version. nVidia built one months ago so I have no idea why it isn't out yet unless it's something political.
Skype's current build uses NEON. Tegra 2 doesn't support NEON.
Draiko said:
It does via Skypekit. nVidia showed it off over 7 months ago. Skype is just being a hot bowl of dicks about it for some reason.
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Gee, I wounder if the reason could be Google Talk?
No idea. GTalk with video calling is supposed to hit the Photon with the next update.
This problem is over now.
Skype now officially supports the Photon for video calling along with a number of other tegra 2 devices.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.skype.raider&hl=en
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hi,
i wanted to ask if google talk for 2.3.4 works on archos 101?? or does fring video call supports archos 101??
thanks
The latest Fring works well with the Archos 70. I would imagine it would work fine with the 101 as well.
I have done some tests with a friend that has fring on his 101, and it is not really working well on that one.
fzelle said:
I have done some tests with a friend that has fring on his 101, and it is not really working well on that one.
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Hm, i'll test this on mine, because the A70 and the A101 have completly same specs
Tango works.
http://tango.me/
Fring works for me on my A70 video calling to Galaxy S. Not great image given the res, but works.
ske714 is right, tango works well enough. but i doubt we'll ever get skype now....
@lennb:
no they are not.
the 101 has a higher resolution
Hello everyone,
Just thought I'd let you know that splashtop remote hd(the tablet version) does not work on the galaxy tab 10.1. the regular version does work though, which is really kind of sad. I don't know how you can make a tablet specific version of an app and have it be worse on tablets than your original version. Hopefully there will be an update soon...
smaskell said:
Hello everyone,
Just thought I'd let you know that splashtop remote hd(the tablet version) does not work on the galaxy tab 10.1. the regular version does work though, which is really kind of sad. I don't know how you can make a tablet specific version of an app and have it be worse on tablets than your original version. Hopefully there will be an update soon...
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I got a reply from their support
Thanks lot for your great support!
Splashtop Remote HD has compatibility issue with Galaxy Tab 10.1 . Our
engineers are work on this now. We will fix this issue soon. I hope new
version will be available within one or two week. The solid schedule
still depends on whether there are other issues on this device. So I
can't promise the exact release time.
Before we can provide new version to fix this issue, if you need refund,
please go to http://support-remote.splashtop.com and open a ticket for
this. Our support team will tell you what information is needed, and
refund ASAP. After refund, you need to purchage our app again if you
want to use it.
Sorry for this issue again.
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Splashtop Remote Support Team
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What is the difference?
I hope there's support for higher resolutions. My desktop is 1440 x 900 I hate how splashtop changes the resolution when connected to android.
Market now says Galaxy Tab 10.1 is supported for Splashtop HD
and there's currently a 50% discount ...w00t!
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.splashtop.remote.pad&feature=search_result
Does this mean I can watch netflix through this app? Do you have to be on the same wifi nework or something, can you use this miles away from your home?
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Does this mean I can watch netflix through this app? Do you have to be on the same wifi nework or something, can you use this miles away from your home?
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I have yet to try over another wifi network but I can almost watch hulu vids when tethering over my Vibrant on 3g.
So my guess is it will work fine over a real wifi connection.
At home I was watching both netflix and hulu flawlessly + playing Civ V... for me this is an amazing app and well worth the money.
Do you know if someone can use the desktop while I'm using this on the tablet? But for $5, I'll just get it in either case.
Works pretty dang good on my tab now. Worth the bucks, and fun to play tricks on my GF from the other room when my computer opens up a word doc and starts typing to her... lol.
mrsbelpit said:
Do you know if someone can use the desktop while I'm using this on the tablet? But for $5, I'll just get it in either case.
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Well the point of remote desktop is to use your actual system will at a different location. So the other person will be able to use the computer, they will just be messing with whatever you're trying to do . I "tried" it the other night with my laptop and it seemed alright. Tried playing minecraft but that requires a keyboard+mouse to be playable but it was fairly smooth. I'm sure netflix and hulu would work fine.
You should be able to remote desktop to a computer on another network as long as you set up the router for that computer to do so (port forwarding, I believe??) I think there are instructions on the splashtop website for doing just that.
Sale over ?
It's still on sale, I just bought. Using it now and it works amazingly well (over wifi), far better than the other RDP clients I've tried so far. Next stop will be testing it's performance over the wifi hot spot on my captivate.
Five bucks already well spent.
Edit: works over 3G, but not super well. I suspect my mediocre upload speed is to blame. Afraid there's not a lot I can do about that right now. I'm moving soon, so hopefully my new place will have some better options for internet.
just thought i'd add i'm using this right now.. posting this reply.. from manhattan.. remotely connected to my pc in eugene oregon. i am tethering from my 4g tmobile and its almost as good as my wifi from home. Speedtest shows a 50ms ping and a 6- 8mbps connection.. I can stream netflix or stream movies from my pc and they are pretty darn smooth.. 5000 miles away!! Splashtop rocks!! I am using it on my ipad though.. been waiting for the hd version to be released before i buy a tab 10.1 since remote desktop is just about all i use... looks like its time to buy one.
gonna try it and see
How can we make working gps on ours touchpad under cyanogen ?
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lancelot54 said:
How can we make working gps on ours touchpad under cyanogen ?
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My understanding is that there is NO GPS in the 16 gb or 32gb Touchpads.
S4F4M said:
My understanding is that there is NO GPS in the 16 gb or 32gb Touchpads.
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Can not find GPS hardware spec on HP Touchpad, how the touchpad located my location when I open Bring Map on Touchpad !
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Can not find GPS hardware spec on HP Touchpad, how the touchpad located my location when I open Bring Map on Touchpad !
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you where on wifi correct
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lancelot54 said:
How can we make working gps on ours touchpad under cyanogen ?
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You can't.
Location detection is by current IP and crossreferencing known WiFi locations only.
It _might_ be possible to pair to a bluetooth GPS unit and use that.
There are a few 32 GB HP TouchPads with cellular radio and GPS.
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There are a few 32 GB HP TouchPads with cellular radio and GPS.
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yep, AT&T 32gb 4g + GPS, this is the ONLY 10" touchpad with those features, but it doesnt work with CM7 yet...
as for BT GPS, market search bluetooth GPS, grab your fone (with GPS obviously, or GPS module with BT), sync. nuff said
The only problem I see with the 4G models is that updates are way behind the regular ones.
We are few, We are a low priority.
amenditman said:
The only problem I see with the 4G models is that updates are way behind the regular ones.
We are few, We are a low priority.
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i was actually VERY surprised when i heard that HP and AT&T actually pushed out those 4G models
every other TP has the hole for a sim card, but its filled with a dummy slug card and there is no sim slot on the inside
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i was actually VERY surprised when i heard that HP and AT&T actually pushed out those 4G models
every other TP has the hole for a sim card, but its filled with a dummy slug card and there is no sim slot on the inside
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All the 4G Touchpads are just engineering samples, no?
Bluetooth GPS
I can confirm a external Bluetooth GPS (cheapy) does work alongside this app (https://market.android.com/details?id=googoo.android.btgps&hl=en)
also fakes Google maps and Google navigation and works perfect
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All the 4G Touchpads are just engineering samples, no?
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No, they are production models which were sold at various AT&T and H/Palm stores.
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I can confirm a external Bluetooth GPS (cheapy) does work alongside this app (Bluetooth GPS)
also fakes Google maps and Google navigation and works perfect
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It works with Google maps but not Google navigation. (I'm not allowed to include a link in my post.)
Currently I have an E4GT, and my BT works great. I can connect my S9-HDs, PS3 controller, wii-mote without a hitch.
This wasn't the case with my OGEvo, the audio would cut in and out, and I couldn't connect any controllers without being on CM.
Is there any info about the BT stack on the 4G LTE? I'm asking here because I assume that it's different that in the OneX, if I'm incorrect let me know and I'll ask over there.
It looks like it has many more profiles then og 4G. I saw some has a wiimote paired with one x (although it is laggy)
http://www.phonescoop.com/phones/phone.php?p=3742
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I think they'll probably have the same stack. WiiMotes work fine with my One X, I didn't have trouble with latency. My Phonejoy also works fine. PS3 controllers work with Root via Sixaxis app, although I'm presently locked to stock while reviewing the handset for Telecom NZ, so haven't personally confirmed that.
Bluetooth audio should be much better, since BT 4.0 has much higher bandwidth for audio streaming (although the receiving device may end up being the bottle neck). If you have a receiving device that is also Apt-X capable then the audio will be excellent, basically the same as wired up to around 370kbps (the Samsung HS3000 is cheap, versatile, and has Apt-X).
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I think they'll probably have the same stack. WiiMotes work fine with my One X, I didn't have trouble with latency. My Phonejoy also works fine. PS3 controllers work with Root via Sixaxis app, although I'm presently locked to stock while reviewing the handset for Telecom NZ, so haven't personally confirmed that.
Bluetooth audio should be much better, since BT 4.0 has much higher bandwidth for audio streaming (although the receiving device may end up being the bottle neck). If you have a receiving device that is also Apt-X capable then the audio will be excellent, basically the same as wired up to around 370kbps (the Samsung HS3000 is cheap, versatile, and has Apt-X).
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I just read on another thread that our EVO does not have BT 4.0. Does the One X have it though?
PsiPhiDan said:
I just read on another thread that our EVO does not have BT 4.0. Does the One X have it though?
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Really? I'd be surprised if it didn't, since all the other One series phones do (maybe not the One V, but the others at any rate).
Yes, the international One X has BT 4.0
PsiPhiDan said:
I just read on another thread that our EVO does not have BT 4.0. Does the One X have it though?
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Link to this please?
Will
shellguy said:
Link to this please?
Will
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I saw it on HTC's website. Check it out.
shellguy said:
Link to this please?
Will
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http://www.htc.com/us/compare/
Just add E4GLTE and any other phone then select connectivity towards the bottom of the page. It says Bluetooth 3.0+
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=26079402&postcount=8
This was my post from the BT 4.0 thread.
Will
jre1981 said:
http://www.htc.com/us/compare/
Just add E4GLTE and any other phone then select connectivity towards the bottom of the page. It says Bluetooth 3.0+
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This is what the build.prop from the latest Jewel leak says:
Code:
# system property for Bluetooth Hardware information
ro.product.bluetooth=4.0
That suggests BT 4.0 to me.
Hope my icontrolpad works with it. From these comments it looks like it should. I like stock but a huge reason I want this phone is to run emulators on that awesome screen and have it propped up nice on that kickstand during my lunch hour.
I've already bought the Sixaxis app from the Play Store as I use that with my PS3 controller on my Prime. Would be great if it really does work on the Evo LTE as I wouldn't even have to spend any more cash.
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From the updated Anandtech N4 review:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6440/google-nexus-4-review/4
"...at present there really aren’t any Miracast standardized receivers. I tried a Netgear model which was pre-certification but couldn’t get the Nexus 4 to attach, although I’m told Netgear will update the NTV300SL to support Miracast by mid-December. I’d expect that the rest of their lineup will be ready around then.
"Until we have Miracast sinks everywhere there’s really no way for me to test how this works on the Nexus 4. The Nexus 10 doesn’t include Miracast support, I’m guessing because of memory bandwidth reasons possibly involved in scaling and encoding 2560x1600."
As far as I know, only Netgear PTV3000 is pre-certified. Has anyone tried with that?
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As far as I know, only Netgear PTV3000 is pre-certified. Has anyone tried with that?
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Correct
No Miracast in N7 3G (or plain N7) either:
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2012/11/googles-nexus-7-gets-a-fresh-coat-of-paint-for-the-holidays/
"Android 4.2 on the Nexus 7 has no major surprises: all of the features we mentioned in our review are here, with the exception of Miracast (which is only supported on the Nexus 4 for the time being) and the new camera features (which are present if you install a third-party camera launcher for the front-facing camera). Multiuser support and lock screen widgets, two features that weren't ready in time for our main review, are also here, but we'll be examining them more closely in a separate article."
Miracast will be available after the update. Which happen last night. Now all you need is a receiver to do the handshaking. The netgear one would do and after it is on you wireless network you would just stream to it like you would a windows media extender. By 2013, so early next year tvs once they start calling them smart tvs :cyclops: will have this feature built into it. Here we come google tv. wouldnt that be sweet to have a nexus 60 inch tv?? or bigger.
n4, n7, n10, ntv, n60 maybe?? i see it happening.
Just to be clear to any readers out there, whether or not there will be Miracast support for the Nexus 10 is unknown and anyone stating otherwise is speculating. What is known is that there will be Miracast for the Nexus 4, but no official reports from google have come out for the Nexus 10.
The hardware support for wireless display looks to be there
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34038283&postcount=19
Copied from Exynos 5250 thread -
"Came across this while researching Exynos 5250. Looks like the hardware is very capable to handle the WQXGA resolution with memory bandwidth and power to spare. This white paper also mentions the support for 1080p 60fps wireless display. So I hope Miracast will be reality as well, just Google needs to step up and utilize the hardware to its full potential. Its an interesting read none the less..
Sorry, can not post links yet.. replace _ with . and then try.
www_samsung_com/global/business/semiconductor/minisite/Exynos/data/ Enjoy_the_Ultimate_WQXGA_Solution_with_Exynos_5_Du al_WP.pdf
If the link does not work, google exynos 5 dual white paper."
Here's another piece of evidence to support that it's coming to the Nexus 10 (found this from another forum). On Google's Nexus 10 Support page it mentions Miracast. Scroll down to the Wifi-Direct section:
http://support.google.com/nexus/bin/answer.py?hl=en-GB&answer=2780386
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Here's another piece of evidence to support that it's coming to the Nexus 10 (found this from another forum). On Google's Nexus 10 Support page it mentions Miracast. Scroll down to the Wifi-Direct section:
http://support.google.com/nexus/bin/answer.py?hl=en-GB&answer=2780386
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Great, but are you sure this is not for Nexus 4?
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Great, but are you sure this is not for Nexus 4?
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Look closely at that page and you'll see it is specific to the Nexus 10
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Look closely at that page and you'll see it is specific to the Nexus 10
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Exactly. It's in the Nexus 10 section. Now, I'm not saying it's definitive proof, but it at least means that their online documentation does imply it'll have it.
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Look closely at that page and you'll see it is specific to the Nexus 10
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Great! Let's hope!
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Great! Let's hope!
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I phoned Google Tech Support this morning and asked if the Nexus 10 would have Miracast functionality "out of the box".
Tech guy couldn't answer for sure and promised to respond back to me later via email.
5 hours later, amazingly (to me anyway), I received an email back from him stating that he got clarification on this question and that, yes, Miracast is good to go "out of the box" on the Nexus 10.
I still won't believe it until someone with a unit confirms it.
Miracast is basically just a superset of WiFi Direct, doesn't require any additional hardware on the broadcast device...if it can use WiFi Direct, it can do Miracast with the proper software.
So I'm not worried about it being on the N10, if the software isn't there just yet, it will come.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracast
Yeah, I had called them and asked them too. He had no idea what Miracast was and so I explained it to him. He said he'll have to ask his supervisors and put me on hold. He came back and said "Yeah, you can stream and watch movies on your tv from your tablet and stuff." I said, "Yeah, but specifically Miracast...Does the Nexus 10 support Miracast?" He then said that's more of a hardware question and I'd need to call Asus. Asus huh? Interesting. Are they taking Samsung support calls now. I just ended it there knowing I wasn't going to get anywhere.
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Miracast is basically just a superset of WiFi Direct, doesn't require any additional hardware on the broadcast device...if it can use WiFi Direct, it can do Miracast with the proper software.
So I'm not worried about it being on the N10, if the software isn't there just yet, it will come.
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My understanding is that while the capability might be there if Wifi-Direct is there, it still doesn't mean that it will be Miracast certified and thus might not be supported by Android.
http://techcrunch.com/2012/09/19/wi...certification-just-dont-expect-apple-to-play/
FWIW, I have a Galaxy Nexus running Jelly Bean 4.1.1, which supports Wi-Fi Direct. I also have a Netgear PTV3000 WiDi/Miracast capable adapter. My phone sees the adapter, but there is no mirroring to a display.
gserp4sox said:
FWIW, I have a Galaxy Nexus running Jelly Bean 4.1.1, which supports Wi-Fi Direct. I also have a Netgear PTV3000 WiDi/Miracast capable adapter. My phone sees the adapter, but there is no mirroring to a display.
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you must have missed the part where Miracast is a 4.2 feature?
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you must have missed the part where Miracast is a 4.2 feature?
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No, just sharing that a WiDi/Miracast capable adapter recognized a Wi-Fi Direct device, a substantiation of Croak's earlier post.
I'm now of the belief that the reason we haven't heard something official from Google is because the Nexus 10 has been submitted for Miracast Certification but is still under review. Makes complete sense. They can't say it supports Miracast until it passes Miracast Certification. They don't want to say it doesn't because they think they'll ultimately get the certification. So for now they just stay silent. Whereas the Nexus 4 has already completed Miracast Certification so that one they could officially announce. Perhaps the same reason they've been silent on the Nexus 7, which being that it has a Tegra 3 in it and Nvidia says Tegra 3's have built in support for Miracast and are working towards certification, should mean that theoretically it is capable.
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I'm now of the belief that the reason we haven't heard something official from Google is because the Nexus 10 has been submitted for Miracast Certification but is still under review. Makes complete sense. They can't say it supports Miracast until it passes Miracast Certification. They don't want to say it doesn't because they think they'll ultimately get the certification. So for now they just stay silent. Whereas the Nexus 4 has already completed Miracast Certification so that one they could officially announce. Perhaps the same reason they've been silent on the Nexus 7, which being that it has a Tegra 3 in it and Nvidia says Tegra 3's have built in support for Miracast and are working towards certification, should mean that theoretically it is capable.
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That actually makes a ton of sense. I also read somewhere that Netgear is working on updating the software on its PushTV3000 to support the Nexus devices that have Wifi Direct/Miracast. They hope to have that done by next week, apparently.