After installing the latest version of Kies, I got a message that the Bluetooth Peripheral Device failed to install properly. How should this be addressed?
Thanks
I'm having this same issue on a Galaxy tab 8.9
Windows 7 desktop (x64)
Updated Kies from Dec. 2. 2011
still no luck. See image below.
(ryo-ohki is my galaxy tab 8.9 Tablet)
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Currently on live chat with samsung.
Samsung Live Chat said:
Please wait for a Samsung Agent to respond.
You are now chatting with 'Sinclair '. There will be a brief survey at the end of our chat to share feedback on my performance today.
Your Issue ID for this chat is LTK5640435231X
Sinclair : Hi, thanks for reaching out to Samsung tech support. How can I help you today?
Wolfe: Hi, I am trying to install my galaxy tab 8.9 on my windows 7 x64 desktop and I am
having troubles getting bluetooth to install properly. Windows says "Bluetooth Peripheral device doesn't have a driver. See image for refference: http://i634.photobucket.com/albums/uu70/ookamidigital/Clipboard01asd.jpg
Wolfe: I have installed the latest Kies.
Sinclair : Can I have a moment while I go through the above link?
Wolfe: Sure. Ryo-Ohki is the name given to the tablet.
Sinclair : Thank you.
Sinclair : Thanks for holding.
Sinclair : Are you referring to bluetooth stick ?
Wolfe: No, i'm referring to the installation of bluetooth peripheral drivers for the samsung galaxy tab 8.9. It is marked with /!\ (exclamation mark) indicating a problem.
Sinclair : I will be right with you.
Wolfe: Ok. Thanks.
Sinclair : Thanks for holding.
Sinclair : I have checked with our information and I see that, we don't have any drivers regarding blutooth peripherals of 8.9 tab.
Sinclair : I suggest you try to sync your tab with Kies.
Wolfe: The tab will sync fine with Kies. My concern is the bluetooth functionality. Is there a bluetooth driver being developed for the Samsung Galaxy tab 8.9 / 10.1 that will address this issue?
Sinclair : I'm sorry, there is no bluetooth driver developed yet for the tab.
Wolfe: Ok. Thank you. That is all I need to know for now.
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So, in short, there are no drivers for bluetooth functionality on Galaxy tab 8.9 nor 10.1. Not as of the date of this post.
lmsilver said:
After installing the latest version of Kies, I got a message that the Bluetooth Peripheral Device failed to install properly. How should this be addressed?
Thanks
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Just wondering but why would you connect your tab to PC as bluetooth?
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Just wondering but why would you connect your tab to PC as bluetooth?
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To use bluetooth profiles such as
Advanced audio distribution profile (a2dp)
Sends music in great quality from your device to another device. For example, you walk in your house, your tablet pairs up with your PC. You sit and relax in the living room, pull out the tablet and hit play on your favorite music. The music gets sent to your Desktop or laptop which is hooked up to a large scale audio system.
Audio video remote control (AVRCP)
You are at home, you have a projector and you are sitting in the living room. Desk is in a corner. You are watching My Little Pony on VLC or Media player classic. You want to press pause or skip, but you dont want to have to get up and go to the pc and fumble around with the mouse. Instead, you can grab your phone or tablet that has an app that will act as a remote control and press pause or skip.
Personal area network (PAN)
send stuff to print. (BPP)
Send / Receive files Object push profile (OPP)
Serial port profile (SPP)
and more...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_profile
And because it has the capability, but its just missing the drivers. An incomplete product? booo!
0okami said:
To use bluetooth profiles such as
Advanced audio distribution profile (a2dp)
Sends music in great quality from your device to another device. For example, you walk in your house, your tablet pairs up with your PC. You sit and relax in the living room, pull out the tablet and hit play on your favorite music. The music gets sent to your Desktop or laptop which is hooked up to a large scale audio system.
Audio video remote control (AVRCP)
You are at home, you have a projector and you are sitting in the living room. Desk is in a corner. You are watching My Little Pony on VLC or Media player classic. You want to press pause or skip, but you dont want to have to get up and go to the pc and fumble around with the mouse. Instead, you can grab your phone or tablet that has an app that will act as a remote control and press pause or skip.
Personal area network (PAN)
send stuff to print. (BPP)
Send / Receive files Object push profile (OPP)
Serial port profile (SPP)
and more...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bluetooth_profile
And because it has the capability, but its just missing the drivers. An incomplete product? booo!
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I see, but many of these tasks can be done with wifi. for example:
(a2dp) - google music: syncs up all music from tablet and desktop
(AVRCP) - Splashtop remote desktop
(PAN) / transfer files - use LAN ?
Related
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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-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/
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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!!!
I think I already knows the answer to my question but still hope that perhaps someone has found what I seek.
Using Prime as a music player connected to my stereo. It had been really convenient if there was a simple remote control where you could change the track/play/paus and raise and lower the volume.
Not looking for a BT headset with these features, but it should be a "normal" remote.
The nearest thing i found is SE Live View. I have ordered one to test and see how it works, but have a feeling that there is not the simple solution that I looking for. Live View are certainly require some tweaking and Tricks and have more features than its necessary.
As an example. I found what I seek but for Ipad
http://www.trust.com/products/product.aspx?artnr=17804
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Sometimes you get a little jealous of all the accessories available for the Apple products.
Would have been so sick nice if we could get the same range for android.
If you have an android phone you can use an app called Tablet Remote and control play pause fwd. Need to install to both devices
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Andreas527 said:
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There is no reason why that one won't work on Android - these things are usually pretty universal.
Motorola makes a "smart controller", but only offers the Android buttons and a mouse (as well as a headset).
"Trust" that sells the remote control also has other accessories that work with more brands than Apple, and write it also in the description. But on the remote they only mention Ipad
Would not surprise me if it is so that they have done something that makes it only works with Apple.
It is unfortunately a little too expensive for just to buy and test if it turns out that it does not work.
If you have a Wii remote, there is a free app in the Play Store that will allow you to use it as a media remote. I haven't tried it, but it sounds like a good idea.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.d3fc0n.apps.android.MusicWiiMote
This app requires a second free app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ccpcreations.android.WiiUseAndroid
Hope this helps.
Droidmote server on tablet ad Droidmote client on the phone. I plug into my hdtv and stream vids through the tablet wth plex using the phone as a remote.
qubz said:
Droidmote server on tablet ad Droidmote client on the phone. I plug into my hdtv and stream vids through the tablet wth plex using the phone as a remote.
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Are there any similar apps that do not require you to root your tablet? I have been looking for an app to control netflix on my Prime from my Atrix.
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If you have a Wii remote, there is a free app in the Play Store that will allow you to use it as a media remote. I haven't tried it, but it sounds like a good idea.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.d3fc0n.apps.android.MusicWiiMote
This app requires a second free app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ccpcreations.android.WiiUseAndroid
Hope this helps.
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Will take a look at this..
Do you or somebody else have any experience on how good the bluetooth is in these controllers?
do they have good transmission range so you don't have to be really close to the device to get connections?
And do it have to be a original Nintendo controller or do a noname work good,
The SE Liveview was not good. Really bad bluetooth range. And it disconnect often and was not stable. I more problems then help.
You could get an app like blueputdroid to act as a mouse and keyboard for your prime.
ordered a Original Wii remote. So will be fun and so how it work. Hopefully it works good and after the first pairing and setup the remote can auto connect or just need one tap to connect to the prime.
Asus Prime & Tapatalk
I tested it earlier today with an original Wiimote. I was able to walk around my house with the Wiimote and it stayed connected. Your mileage may vary, but it had pretty good range for me.
Unfortunately, it takes a few steps to get it connected and started up every time you want to play music, and a few steps to disconnect. It's not complicated, but you have to launch one app, connect the Wiimote to it, then launch the second app to start the music remote. But once you're connected it works nicely.
Ok.. Sounds good that the connection is fine. As long at it works in the same room or have clear view and that you can be 5 to 8 meters from Prime iam pleased. And it sounds that it works better then I expected. Thanks for testing.
Sounds not so good that I have to launch 2 apps to get it going. For me myself it doesn't matter. But this remote idé was for my mother so wanted something really simple that she can understand..
She connects here's Prime to the stereo with Bluetooth using the Logitech Bluetooth adapter connected to the stereo RCA.. Can highly recommend this product, works perfectly. All she does is to activate the Primes BT and the start som music and Prime automatically connect to the Logitech BT adapter.
Back to topic.
Should it be possible to use some Tasker, scheduler, So when she starts the Bluetooth on Prime this also starts the apps needed for the Wiimote in the background so all she does is to start bluetooth and turn on the Wiimote controller.?
qubz said:
Droidmote server on tablet ad Droidmote client on the phone. I plug into my hdtv and stream vids through the tablet wth plex using the phone as a remote.
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Thank you. Been looking for something like this. Works great. Haven't figured out how to use game controller though. Doesn't seem to work. The mouse function is my favorite.
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Just a little update and that we can say "case closed."
Have now tested the setup with the Wii remote . And it works really well. Are some steps to get it connected but they are easy and fast to do. After the Wiimote is connected it works great. The connection is fine and I can be pretty faraway from the Prime and still be able to change track and volume.
So I think this is as good at it can get.. But still hopes we will get a real,dedicated Remote control for music, video that can connect automatically when you start BT ON Prime & without the need for 3rd parts programs that now is needed.
I used the original Nintendo controller because I wanted to be sure to get a well function controller with good bluetooth. Not sure how good the no name controllers are.. The Wii remote can be bought in 4 different colors and the controller is quite small so it almost look like a real remote. And the best part is that it has really good BT.
What you need.
Wii Remote
Music Wiimote App
Wiimote Controller App
And the its just straight forward.
1. Start Music Wiimote and push activate
2. You get a popup asking about permission to use BT and if you want to connect Wii Remote.. Push YES. Wiimote Controller starts automatically.
3. Push Init and Connect and directly after you press 1+2 the same time on the controller and 4 lights start flashing.. when the flashing stops and there is only 1 light showing the controller is connected.
4. Hit back or home and you are now good to go.
And when you are done using it you just turn of BT and the apps stops and the Wii remote turns off.
Thanks again @jkvato for the tips
I use tablet remote to control my video player (MX Player). I've never tried it with my music player (Stock). It's free and you don't have to be rooted.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tournesol.tabletremote&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS50b3VybmVzb2wudGFibGV0cmVtb3RlIl0.
I use tablet remote, but I have called for motorola smart controller. It's expensive. Shall try to update if it's worth it though my main purpose is video controlling.
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Got the MSC, though not very good, gets the job done.
Evening all,
(Apologies if this is in the wrong place)
My dad's recently got himself a GPS (cheapy from ebay) which is running window CE, I'm trying to get it to play some films but really not having any luck, never used windows CE before there's is a media player already but wondered if this can be update to maybe play the files? Just really looking for some advice. Thanks Dave
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Evening all,
(Apologies if this is in the wrong place)
My dad's recently got himself a GPS (cheapy from ebay) which is running window CE, I'm trying to get it to play some films but really not having any luck, never used windows CE before there's is a media player already but wondered if this can be update to maybe play the files? Just really looking for some advice. Thanks Dave
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Several players for Windows (Embedded) CE available, ex.
TCPMP (both freeware and payware version)
Fortuna ( a rewrite of TCPMP )
Shinco ( a rewrite of TCPMP )
CEPlayer
Windows Media Player (esp. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=556270 )
Theirs development all was stopped years ago!
Probably you'll have to install a DirectX-driver (ex. GAPI for HPC) too. And be aware, the aspect ratio of a GPS-device's screen resolution
320x240
480x234
480x272
640x480
800x480
never matches that of a MPEG-2 video
720×576 PAL MPEG-2 a little bit wider than 4:3, 16:9 anamorph
720×480 NTSC MPEG-2 a little bit wider than 4:3, 16:9 anamorph
704×576 PAL MPEG-2 4:3, 16:9 anamorph
704×480 NTSC MPEG-2 4:3, 16:9 anamorph
hence you always firstly have to convert a given MPEG-2 video.
Hi,
There is one Video player which I found the best.
Search google for voPlayer for WinCE.
I'm using it and it works great.
Regards
ypsmav said:
Hi,
There is one Video player which I found the best.
Search google for voPlayer for WinCE.
I'm using it and it works great.
Regards
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So how where you able to install it?
drmodify said:
So how where you able to install it?
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You simply copy the extracted folder (see attachments) onto resident memory of your device.
@jwoegerbauer
jwoegerbauer said:
You simply copy the extracted folder (see attachments) onto resident memory of your device.
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I have one of the newer Ford F150 OEM'ish looking radios. [chinese]
Think mine has 2 OS's
The GPS runs separately from units proprietary wince. The GUI for radio/cd/dvd part looks totally unlike anything i've ever seen.
Currently, running the media player embedded in the iGo Primo GPS software. I'd like a "better" media center, but don't wanna risk f**king somthing up. I dunno where an installed app would even appear
LINK: http://www.aliexpress.com/wholesale...+GPS+&catId=0&initiative_id=SB_20131013191323
ChillyCat said:
@jwoegerbauer
I have one of the newer Ford F150 OEM'ish looking radios. [chinese]
Think mine has 2 OS's
The GPS runs separately from units proprietary wince. The GUI for radio/cd/dvd part looks totally unlike anything i've ever seen.
Currently, running the media player embedded in the iGo Primo GPS software. I'd like a "better" media center, but don't wanna risk f**king somthing up. I dunno where an installed app would even appear
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Your unit indeed consists of 2 IC mainboards: one holding and running WinCE / navigation software ( iGO ), the other is the MCU. Hence the unit has 2 SD-card slots, one for GPS maps, one for music/video.
If you install a WindowsCE app, it is copied either onto unit's internal storage memory ( Flash Disk ) or onto unit's external storage memory ( SD-card ). Depends on your choice.
BTW: Never heard before that iGO comes with a media player embedded.
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BTW: Never heard before that iGO comes with a media player embedded.
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I haven't mess'd with CE in 10 years....and have never used iGo. So this new radios full of "all kinds of unknowns"
I'd just like to have a full featured Media-Player
YOUR file: Un-zipped and placed "folder" [un-opened] on root of SD [the music one - not GPS]. Explorer can see the folder, which contains .exe
Not seeing anything in GUI menu that shows anything new. I did then, dbl clicked on the .exe.....nothing happened
I dunno......maybe you can't enter or mess with root ?
Yes, you can have an iGO skin (ex. Dimka skin) that lets you run an external application such as a mediaplayer. Obviously OEM has utilised such a skin. If I know it right then in Dimka skin the additional menu of start of external programs is opened by long click on button Menu in a navigation mode ...
You probably will see your issue isn't Windows CE related, but iGO. Ask the iGO specialists for help.
You ever thought about watching movies on your TV? A smartphone is exist then you can afford a miracast or Google chromecast or something.
yandexrhino said:
You ever thought about watching movies on your TV? A smartphone is exist then you can afford a miracast or Google chromecast or something.
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You a Genius or a Gravedigger ?
You've jumped on a SEVEN MONTH OLD thread. Good going.....Skippy !
And NO ONE ever mentioned TV.
this voplayer can not support movie file show...can only hear sound but no movie pict
jwoegerbauer said:
You simply copy the extracted folder (see attachments) onto resident memory of your device.
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this voplayer can not support video file smoothly ..can only hear sound but no movie running at screen.
do you have any other solution for win ce 6.0 video player?
resolution is 800x480
please give me GPS map for S90 WinCE
Yes. I will give you Asad0084. Please send me your e-mail
JaanMees5 said:
Yes. I will give you Asad0084. Please send me your e-mail
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Hello jaan, can you send me the gps files too? ill send my mail, thanks man
5 Very Useful Apps For Android TV
Android TV is pretty great when you're using it with YouTube, Netflix, Hulu or if you're casting stuff from your phone. However you might have noticed that it's lacking a lot of interesting apps in its watered down version of the Play store. You'll skim through it really quick, realize there is nothing good and then you'll back out. Before you stick a fork in an electrical outlet due to disappointment, how about I show you some of these useful Android TV apps that don't get a whole lot of attention.
Sideload Launcher - Android TV
Most of us probably find ourselves sideloading a lot of apps onto Android TV to makeup for the lack of ones available on the Play store. Since the Android TV launcher only displays apps downloaded from the Play store, you can only access sideloaded apps through your settings. That's garbage. Fear not, Sideload Launcher takes care of that problem by replacing the stock launcher so you can see all of your apps.
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
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[Root] TV Boot
I don't know why Android TV does not have a restart option. I always find myself in a situation where I need to restart my nexus player, so I have to get up and travel across my seemingly endless living room to unplug it. I had both my legs replaced with some really flimsy hollow plastic ones that collapse under my own weight whenever I try to use them. I should stop volunteering for those medical trials. Anyways the point is that the TV Boot app will let you restart or shutdown Android TV from your phone. That's really all there is to it. This will work on rooted devices only.
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Mirror Beta
Ever head of ClockworkMod? Of course you have. You've probably used their custom recovery at some point while modifying your phone. You've probably never heard of their Mirror app. This app lets you cast your Android screen to Fire TV, Chromecast or Apple TV. It also works as a screen recorder which comes in handy. It's one of the best apps for screen casting, especially if you have to use both an Apple TV and A Chromecast regularly.
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Notifications for Android TV
Notifications on your Android TV is a great way to broadcast to a room full of people that you're fighting with your girlfriend. This app will let you push any notifications that you'd receive on your phone right to your TV. You can scroll through every notified message on the Android TV in fullscreen mode. You can even change the settings individually for each application.
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Santi: Instagram on Android TV
One of the big social media apps that is missing entirely on Android TV in instagram. With Santi, you'll be able to login with your account and browse the photos from the people you follow. The only feature this is missing the is ability to like posts or follow/unfollow users. Aside from that it's got everything you need!
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Share any apps that you use regularly for Android TV.
Are these apps useful for live streaming like Football or Cricket match?
Rickyzx said:
Are these apps useful for live streaming like Football or Cricket match?
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I think what you'll need for that is an app that streams live TV. These apps do exists but they'll only work through your TV provider. So if I have Comcast TV, I can download the Comcast app and get live TV that I can stream to my Nexus player. Check to see if your TV provider has an Android compatible app that lets you live stream TV.
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I think what you'll need for that is an app that streams live TV. These apps do exists but they'll only work through your TV provider. So if I have Comcast TV, I can download the Comcast app and get live TV that I can stream to my Nexus player. Check to see if your TV provider has an Android compatible app that lets you live stream TV.
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Yah, this would be great. Then cable TV becomes a second-class citizen in your streaming environment, which is how it should be.
I really like top TV launcher https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.DXIDev.Top_TV_launcher
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Can any Dev. here revive the Santi: Instagram on Android TV App becaus i love this one but it´s not working anymore
There have to be a way to get this working again :/
I like Santi as well. Another app i always keeping in my phone is InsTube which lets me download TV shows.
Mirror
I have been using Mirror Beta and its amazing.
i was using santi before but it kinda stpoed so now im using mobdro.
Rickyzx said:
Are these apps useful for live streaming like Football or Cricket match?
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Mobdro is the best I've found m8
Steam Link (New Android TV App)
I have a great experience to use Android TV with YouTube. I would like to share another new Android TV app here:
Steam Link:
It is one of the top additions at Google Play Store in May 2018, through which user can stream from the Desktop or PC to Android device. It means, users can stream games directly from TV up to 4K Resolutions at 60 fps.
Tnx for the info