The hd station has a full version of Firefox on it, and it worked great before the ice cream sandwich update.
I had a few add-ons and several bookmarks.
After the update, I cannot get the hd station's Firefox to come up when plugged in.
I get the Droid browser.
Any help or answers?
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So it's a really cool app that lets you stream all of HBO's series and movies if you have a cable TV package with HBO in it. It installs fine, I can set it up fine (a kludgy process), but when it plays I get sound and a giant pause button instead of video. Can anyone make it work?
Here's the link...
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.HBO&feature=search_result
sorry to revive this old thread, but the latest update to HBO GO now works on the S2!
...kind of
I just downloaded and installed this app yesterday. When I try to watch something it says its an audio stream only and to connect to WiFi to stream video. Odd thing is I've tried on my home and work WiFi to no avail. I'm stock and rooted. not that big a deal. Have contacted the developer but haven't heard back yet.
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it had been the same deal for me since this first came out and couldn't get it to work on my unbranded phone running on AT&T. then the latest version of hbo go for android phones says "now supports galaxy s2 epic touch" so i tried it today and it worked...for a while...after about 5 or 6 minutes of a show it blacked out and reverted to the same old "audio stream only"message. i am thinking it will get there eventually.
what i really want is for it to play on my brand spanking shiny new galaxy tab 10.1 but alas...no go on honeycomb
Hello everyone,
Has anyone been able to load the HBO Go app to their Samsung Tab 10? I'm still bummed after all this time the app still is not available on the Android Market.
My hope is that it comes with Ice Cream Sandwich which our tab may (?) get.
loaded the apk but app does not work. Says it's not compatible....
I am betting HBO Go will be released on the XBox 360 before it's on our Tab.
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?
KevinLippiatt said:
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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Hey everyone,
I just got an atrix and I'm curious about the whole web top thing. Just a few quick questions, if someone has the time.
1. does web top only work with stock based Roms? I'm running th3bill's aokp milestone 6. If no, will the official ice release open 4.x roms?
2. Do the modified webtop packages, ie ubuntutop, improve the experience in terms of speed and versatility?
3. Lap dock or media dock?
4. Do any of you actually find yourselves using t regularly?
I currently have my Mac mini hooked up to my TV for movie watching, music listening, and web browsing. I'm looking to substitute it with probably the media dock.
Thanks everyone!
Thanks guys
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=JKT= said:
Hey everyone,
I just got an atrix and I'm curious about the whole web top thing. Just a few quick questions, if someone has the time.
1. does web top only work with stock based Roms? I'm running th3bill's aokp milestone 6. If no, will the official ice release open 4.x roms?
2. Do the modified webtop packages, ie ubuntutop, improve the experience in terms of speed and versatility?
3. Lap dock or media dock?
4. Do any of you actually find yourselves using t regularly?
I currently have my Mac mini hooked up to my TV for movie watching, music listening, and web browsing. I'm looking to substitute it with probably the media dock.
Thanks everyone!
Thanks guys
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Hi there and welcome aboard!
To answer your questions:
1) Yep. Webtop only works with stock based roms, aka Blur roms. Yes, when official ICS comes out, it will have 4.0 weptop support.
2) Indeed, they improve the experience. I was using Ubuntop and it was pretty nice.
3) I have a lapdock. I think is better than the media dock. If you want to use the media stuff, you just need to connect the phone via HDMI to the TV, and use the media interface to use your stuff.
4) Actually, right now im not using it much, mostly because i hate being in GB, and im using JB roms for now. Never the less, i still use it morriring my phone screen to the lapdock. It works pretty nice too.
Hmm...my guess is that your Mac Mini is going to work better than your phone phone. You can install an app to control your Mac mini from your phone tough. Mobile Mouse Pro is the name of it.
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Hi there and welcome aboard!
To answer your questions:
1) Yep. Webtop only works with stock based roms, aka Blur roms. Yes, when official ICS comes out, it will have 4.0 weptop support.
2) Indeed, they improve the experience. I was using Ubuntop and it was pretty nice.
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Awesome
3) I have a lapdock. I think is better than the media dock. If you want to use the media stuff, you just need to connect the phone via HDMI to the TV, and use the media interface to use your stuff.
4) Actually, right now im not using it much, mostly because i hate being in GB, and im using JB roms for now. Never the less, i still use it morriring my phone screen to the lapdock. It works pretty nice too.
Hmm...my guess is that your Mac Mini is going to work better than your phone phone. You can install an app to control your Mac mini from your phone tough. Mobile Mouse Pro is the name of it.
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I am currently using a wireless (usb) and mouse (bt) wih the mac mini. I was hoping I could get a usb wireless kb and mouse for the media dock and just plug in my phone and keep doing what I'm doing now.
Anyway, thanks a bunch for the info. I found out the media dock is like $25 on Amazon and the lapdock is selling for like $60 on some website! I should just get both haha
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Went to download a full length movie on my phone from Flixster and noticed that I couldn't. A problem that I have never really ran in to before. It was the same with all of my movies. I went on to Flixster's Q&A page and they say this:
"Movie download is not currently supported on Google TV, Acer Iconia tablets and HTC phones on OS 4.x."
Has anyone found a work around to get Flixster UltraViolet movies to download on their HTC phones?
or
Is there another app where I can stream AND download my UltraViolet movies on to my HTC phone other than Flixster?
Thank you,
-DJ