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Didn't see this In search, how do I play Metal Gear Solid on my phone? I think I need 3 apps. A psx emulator, the game, and sixaxis app.
Edit: I have FPSe 11.11, scph101.bin, and Rom buddy 1.8 on my phone. No wifi ATM but gonna get MGS ver 1.1? 2 discs
Is there a newer MGS on our phones? Like Snake Eater: Subsistence?
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Dumb auto-correct sometimes.
You seem to have answered your own question?
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You have what you need. A ps1 emulator and it's correct firmware .bin, the usa metal gear solid rom, and any app that lets you use whatever controller you want. That's probably the newest metal gear you'll get as the others are on ps2 and ps2 emulation is horrible on pc let alone a phone. If you haven't played the original metal gear 1 and 2 on the msx you should try them, pretty hard games though if you don't know what you're doing.
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...ps2 emulation is horrible on pc let alone a phone.
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Not 100% true. If you have a decent rig, your comp can play PS2 games flawlessly. And I'm speaking from experience. Emulator worked on my old system which was a mere dual core with decent vid card and 3gb ram.
Coming from my Photon I really like having the mini hdmi port to hook up to my TV to stream movies at friends houses and what not.
Does anybody know if the note has an adapter and the capability to do this?
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If you have an hml adapter like the one that comes with the infuse then Yes!
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Awesome thanks, so from video I watched youtube it looks like it also need a USB plugged up to power the device?
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Awesome thanks, so from video I watched youtube it looks like it also need a USB plugged up to power the device?
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If you can stream media to your TV, the included Allshare app works really well for this. (I was really surprised, I thought it was just more useless bloatware)
If you have a Samsung TV this phone pairs up really nicely. Allshare works great, and there is another program called SwipeIt that pushes photos and videos to your tv.
Skifta (which I currently have on my Nook Color, haven't tested it on the Note since it already has Allshare) not only lets you share content with DLNA devices, but can actually act as an intermediary/remote control as well. For example, using Skifta I can tell my PS3 Media Server to push a movie to my Samsung TV. Now if only the TV didn't ask for permission before displaying it...that could be a lot of fun screwing with friends while they're watching something else. :3
yea my TV is a 4 year old Panasonic plasma so the only way to get anything on it is through hdmi.
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Yeah ive used the hdmi out from my infuse with my note, a/v both work great even on my 51 inch screen. The samsung allshare app actually works really well if you have any newer samsung components.
Does anybody use their slingplayer with the note? Does it work well? How about using with directv ? Also what app works better with the note? The phone or tablet slingplayer androod app?
Thank you
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Works fine. i use the same android app i have used for several months now...on previous phones
and yes...use with directv
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Works great. I also have the tablet version on here as well. Quality is way better but it won't open the remote interface, only allows you to manually enter the channels.
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Are threre any video quality diffrence between the two apps phone/tablet versions?
I mostly want to use this for the dvr shows not so much live tv. I want the tablet app if it has better video quality but not controls for dvr seems like a deal breaker.Is the phone app video quality just as good? I want to make sure before I put down $300+ and $30 for the app.
Thank you guys for your responses
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Sammy631 said:
Are threre any video quality diffrence between the two apps phone/tablet versions?
I mostly want to use this for the dvr shows not so much live tv. I want the tablet app if it has better video quality but not controls for dvr seems like a deal breaker.Is the phone app video quality just as good? I want to make sure before I put down $300+ and $30 for the app.
Thank you guys for your responses
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I have never thought it was the greatest quality. It is very much connection specific.
We mostly use it for convienience
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I have been using slingplayer for a long time. Obviously there have been upgrades over the years but I get the best quality video on my Note. I have the Slingbox Solo.
I am using slingplayer with my solo as well. Works like a charm.
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Is it possible to put the tablet version of Slingplayer on the Note? The tablet version doesn't even show up on market for me.
T.J.
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I just got the slingbox pro hd and its okay! All the features and function is there but the video quality is okay. I get the same choppy quality in sd and hd. I have it hooked thru component with digital audio and optimum online boost 30 down 8 up in nyc. I'm happy with the box and hope maybe ICS will make the video quality better along with netflix.
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I got the tablet apk and tried but i get a phased error thing. I read it only can only read 3.0 ? I dont know?
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I am using slingplayer with my solo as well. Works like a charm.
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I'm using Slingbox-Pro for 7 years and never had any problem with the Tilt II and now I'm using it on my Verizon Samsung Galaxy " Tablet using Android and don't have any problem either.
When I try to use it on the new samsung focus S, The windows phone reqired that you must change the slingbox pro to slingbox pro-HD. I did that, spent $250 for the slingbox pro-hd, it works for 3 months then the power supply input on the pro-hd burned up. Now I switched back to the Slingbox pro and still working good with my android tablet but will not work on the windows phone. I think the windows phone SUCK !!!.I'll switch to the Samsung Galaxy Note as soon it come out. Stay away from windows phones. Regars,
Seing just how awesome and powerful our devices are, could you go using this and only this for a whole month. No computers, tablets nothing. Just this? As a student writing a paper about the use of cell phones in todays world I myself am going to try only using my phone.
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I do it all the time. Only reason I use my laptop is if I need to type something long. If I had a bluetooth keyboard I would be set
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I basically do that now. I find myself rarely using my laptop...like just now I turned it off and grabbed my phone to surf xda.
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Yeah I hardly ever use a computer. Only time I do is like rooting and unlocking this which I believe was the last time I used it. This thing is faster then alot of computers in terms of navigating on the net and some other things. Best thing, its fits n my pocket and is with me all day everyday.
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I could probably use the Note 2 as my computer for a month, but I love to play games on my computer and they don't make Skyrim for Android.
Hell no! The PC still has it's place for me.
Only if I can use remote desktop...and if so it would be no sweat.
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I do it all the time. Besides the lack of gaming my note II fills the void of a missing pc.
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I do it now, this thing is plenty for what i want to do.
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This phone replaced my computer, camera, calender, notepad, ps1, gameboy, tablet, radio, GPS, and many many other appliances great investment
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Yeah I hardly ever use a computer. Only time I do is like rooting and unlocking this which I believe was the last time I used it. This thing is faster then alot of computers in terms of navigating on the net and some other things. Best thing, its fits n my pocket and is with me all day everyday.
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+1 that was the last time I used my laptop was to root and unlock the bootloader. If I could have done it off my phone I would have lol
Doin' big thangs from my Note Deuce
Idk I love my nexus 7 so as long as I had it and my note 2 id be fine only reason I would need my nexus would be for if my note 2 died I could just use it while it chsrged
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If they could get the full blown versions of the Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection and the Nik Software plugins to work strictly on the Note 2 I would say yes I could even though I won't be getting my Note 2 till this Wednesday(thank you IRS). Other than that I still need my Macbook Pro for work and school.
I'll be brief and to the point, no.
While most of what I do is not compute intensive, I do require lots of screen real estate. Too many things running simultaneously to do what I do.
Some tasks like ripping blu-ray discs to a NAS device simply cannot be done on the phone.
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Its my only option as a computer and cell phone now. Its been over a month since I've been on a computer
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I am currently using the Galaxy Note 2 as the only computer and cord cutting entertainment device. Not by choice, but by necessity.
There is a learning curve in trying to do on this device that I used to do on a computer. Specially with word processing like floating text boxes. But I am doing it all on this Galaxy Note 2.
On the entertainment side of things I only missing a few shows that you can only get on iTunes that I can't get on Android. And I need to get the AllShare Cast Wireless Hub or better yet Galaxy Note II Smart Dock. So I can watch video on a larger screen. But beyond that I get all other videos, music, and gaming I like on this device.
As long as you have enough bandwidth and the right accessories you can use your Galaxy Note 2 as your computer and entertainment center. After all this device is really a computer in your hands.
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Will this device replace a computer for everyone? No.
It depends on your lifestyle at the moment. If you are more mobile lifestyle then yes. But if you are someone who rips your CDs or do other things that demand a device that has different compatibilities than PPC devices, then the answer is no.
In order for Android to get to that point there needs to be evolution in technology. Like what happens when you get into your new car with your Android. Your home network needs to recognize your Android. Then allow your Android to wireless connect to a keyboard, mouse, speakers, monitor, external hard drive, external DVD drive, printer etc for computer work. Allow you to wireless connect to your TV/monitor, home theater center, etc for entertainment purposes. And lastly wireless connect your Android to your home and appliances so your home and appliances can do what you want to them to do.
AllShare Cast Wireless Hub is a good start. But still missing so much in so many areas.
Once we get there, then these devices can become the only device you ever need.
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Summary of Devices
Device: Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (SGH-T889)
Android Version: 4.1.1 Jelly Bean
Build: JRO03C.T889UVALL4 (Rooted)
Root Method: mrRobinson injected root stock rom
Superuser: SuperSu Pro v1.0
Busybox: Busybox v1.20.2
Device: Motorola DROID X
Android Version: 2.3.3 Gingerbread
Build: 4.5.605.Accurate_Battery (Rooted)
INCREMENTAL said:
Yeah I hardly ever use a computer. Only time I do is like rooting and unlocking this which I believe was the last time I used it. This thing is faster then alot of computers in terms of navigating on the net and some other things. Best thing, its fits n my pocket and is with me all day everyday.
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Yup, same here
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For me the N2 has come closer than other device I have owned to be a suitable replacement for my laptop. I even gave my Motorola Xoom to my daughter as I find I have more functionality and enjoy using the N2 more than either device. So to answer the question of survival........I'm not there just yet. Using Word and Excel software on any Android device is still a challenge for me and as I use these program on a daily basis I would unfortunately not survive very long.
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Outside of work, this has basically replaced my computer. I rarely if ever turn on my computer at home. My IPod has been put away, something I couldn't do with my Droid X as music/radio would kill my battery.
However for work purposes, I have to use both Macs and PCs and I don't see that ever changing due to the machines/software I need for my job.
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Could we use it to remote access a computer?
Is it possible to use something like the moga pro controller mixed with the note 3 and Mabe a sdk or rom or something from the shield to be Able to stream to my note 3 like it was a shield?
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wut?
rawdikrik said:
wut?
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yea??
you just really want a moga?
a shield is basically a moga and a crappy android phone.
i liked using a sixaxis ps3 controller and a gameklip but i havent tried on the note 3. worked on note 2 and s4.
you should even be able to stream this out to a tv fairly easily.
mjcollum said:
yea??
you just really want a moga?
a shield is basically a moga and a crappy android phone.
i liked using a sixaxis ps3 controller and a gameklip but i havent tried on the note 3. worked on note 2 and s4.
you should even be able to stream this out to a tv fairly easily.
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The shield has full pc game streaming feature from pc to the shield. That's what I'm looking for not just tv streaming psx or n64emu stuff.
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With the splashtop streamer app and a fast enough connection (LAN) you could stream your pc games.
As for the controller... Perhaps any compatible bluetooth keyboard/controller. I used a game gripper with the Epic 4G but that had a hardware keyboard.
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Kompster said:
With the splashtop streamer app and a fast enough connection (LAN) you could stream your pc games.
As for the controller... Perhaps any compatible bluetooth keyboard/controller. I used a game gripper with the Epic 4G but that had a hardware keyboard.
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Thanks I use Team viewer because it's full free. See I was wondering how the shield communicated for pc games that don't map out a controller automatically. like does it have a built in keyboard software app to map out the buttons?
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