Hi,
I'm looking for an app/solution that allows me to stream a real time video between to phones, without internet dependency.
The two phones will be close ( max 6 meters ), and one will send a video to the second one, like a streaming of the first's camera view.
I searched for some solution using bluetooth, but couldn't find nothing.
Does anyone knows how can I do this?
Thanks!
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Does anyone knows a app to use on an Android phone to use it like a webcam with quality?
I had a Nokia N8 (Symbian), and I had two apps that made the N8 a [email protected] webcam
But now I have a S4 4G (I9505) and after some days searching and testing apps, I still didn't found any app that could go higher than 720x480 and all of them get horrible FPS (like less than 15)
It can be by wireless or USB, both work for me, I just want it to be at least [email protected]
Am I allowed to bump? it was alreadly on 5th page with no reply :/
Hi all,
I've been playing with the airplay apps over the last week or so but am hitting some problems.
I have a couple of old android phones setup around my house which have speakers connected to them. I run Bubbleupnp on each of those devices which then effectively sets them up as DLNA libraries and renderers. I have two other devices setup - an android tablet and a QNAP NAS. My QNAP NAS supports DLNA and this is where my music library is stored. The android tablet is used as a controller, again running Bubbleupnp, where I can choose the NAS as the library and either of the android devices as speakers. This works great.
One problem is that with Bubbleupnp, it is only possible to select one renderer which means it is not possible to stream to multiple speakers at the same time. E.g. I want to stream to my kitchen and my living room at the same time with the music completely in sync. Another problem is that when using Bubbleupnp, music sent to the renderer must be from a library and cannot be live streaming on the controller device (E.g. Spotify, Youtube etc.).
I then found AirAudio which actually fixed both of the issue (Sort of). Firstly, when running AirAudio on a rooted device, you can push any sounds from the controller device to any of the DLNA renderers (E.g. Spotify). Secondly, it is possible to stream to multiple DLNA renderers at the same time (Obviously, Bubbleupnp still needs to be running on these devices to make them DLNA devices). The only problem here is that when sending to multiple renderers at the same time, they are not in sync. The is due to the actual streaming being performed on the individual devices and therefore they all perform differently.
I emailed the AirAudio development team and they were extremely helpful in explaining the details of this to me and even recommended some other apps to try which might help. The apps which they recommended were Android HiFi and AirBubble where it is possible to set different delays for the different renderers. I am yet to actually try this as I imagine that the delay is not exactly the same each time I try and play music and therefore the delay will need to be altered regularly (Bit of pain).
This whole problem is a limitation of DLNA - you cannot synchronise multiple devices. Apparently you can synchronise multiple AirPlay devices?
So, after all of that, my question is, 'Is it possible to turn an Android device into a AirPlay device?' The developers at AirAudio seemed to think that audio synchronisation of AirPlay receivers for Android is not supported, if this is true, does anyone know why? Seems mad that something as powerful as an Android phone can't be an AirPlay device.
Thanks in advance,
Regards,
Dan
Sorry to bump this but just hoping that someone reads this who can help.
Dan
Last try...
Anyone got any ideas here?
Effectively I want Boombotix Sync for Android (This is for iphone only). There's also Speakerfy but it's limited to music library on the host and it's ui is horrible.
can't believe there's still no solution to this. .
I can't believe that no one out there isn't trying to do the same as me!
I still can't find a suitable solution. Please please help.
I went on a shopping spree in the google play store trying to find a "semi-ok" at the very least droid to cam.
Everything uses the same garbage IP cam webscript. You cant even link directly to the video in order to obtain 1080 on any of them.
The goal is to run 1080, 2k, 4k over USB, but will settle for IP, then directly use that within OBS (open broadcast software).
I have 2 tablets, n8013, t230nu, and a phone turbo 2.
The phone does up to 4k video.
the main goal is to run multiple camera angles while doing creative streams and maybe dump using the c910 webcam since it's quality, like every webcam is subpar.
is there anything out there that's good? i'm tired of buying the same trash on the play store just in a different package.
nobody has any recommendations or viable options?
This is interesting, I would like to know this too.
maybe we're out of luck on this
Hi
I've tested lots of apps for casting video from win to android with no that success. for example Kodi is one of best one but it fails after casting some video. one of its problems is that after some videos it can't find remote devices either. I couldn't understand what's the source of the problem. I had to turn my devices off and on most of the times to solve it. It's really frustrating.
Can any body tell me which app or way is a stable way for such a thing?
I have bought 2 VR glasses. I want to play VR videos from computer and broadcast to 2 Android mobiles (or play VR videos from one of the Android mobile and broadcast to another Android mobile), so that ultimate 2 Android mobiles can synchronically show same video, and my wife and I together can have good video and sharing time. Incoming call from any one Android will also not interrupt the synchronous status. How can I achieve this?
(N.B. No need to concern the voice, since if really needed, I can always mute one or two abundant devices)