Hi, guys. I just got Iconbit Toucan Stick 3d Pro, and its pretty great except that it doesnt supprot my logitech k400 keyboard w/touchpad. It uses a logitech unifying reciever, which is detected in system as usb device, but not used as a hid one. It is supported on another android media player of this brand - iconbit nano 4k - works flawless.
So, I have two questons:
1) Is there a way to solve this problem?
2) Is this device is just branded chinese stick, so i can find compatible newer firmware? Im not even asking about cyanogen)
Iconbit Toucan Stick 3d Pr uses Allwinner A20 cpu.
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Hey, is there a possibility that we can use a USB TV tuner through the USB otg adapter?
Sent from my amazing 10.1 galaxy tab
+1 my adapter is on the way - would be kill if we could do this!
Hauppauge 950 does not work (3.1/3.2)
I have tried the Hauppauge USB stick 950 on my P7510, using the official USB set, and on both HC 3.1 and 3.2, and it did not work. I have yet to try it on the 4.0.4, but power-drain seems too high (like ext unpowered HD), and it did not recognise it.
Alas. It seemed a good idea, but no deal (at least for me)...
Hello Android People...
I need some some help in getting started with my media player which OS sucks massively. The box is a PlayON HD 3D running some lame as pile of junk that I need to blow away and replace with the lastest and greatest version of Andriod.
Here are the specs for the box and some pics to show you the hardware that we have work with. I am looking for any assistance to help me get started in wiping of the rubbish and starting re-loading a real os. I am a linux user so feel free to post any cmd line linux stuff. I have also ROM'd a few Andriod phones in my time so not a complete novice. This is however, my first attempt at flashing a media player.
Any pointers in the right direction would be a great help.... and if anyone has done this before, then I would love to hear from them.
Thanks :highfive:
Model:
R300
Chipset:
RTD1186DD,750MHz
Memory:
512MB DDR3 SDRAM,4G MLC nand flash
Storage:
Internal 3.5' HDD、External 3.5' or 2.5' SATA HDD、DVD ROM、BD ROM、U-disk.
Video format
Network
10/100M/1000M Ethernet
USB
4x USB 2.0 Host;1 x USB 3.0 Host;1 x USB 3.0 Slave
e-Bus
Support DVB-T,DMB-TH and External FW card
SATA
1 x SATA interface,HDD,DVD ROM and BD ROM attachable
WiFi
WiFi model,external antenna behind the player
Power
12V DC 3.0A
Unit dimension
197*198*62mm
Unit Weight
1.0Kg
Weight of remote controller
0.1 Kg without battary
http://bj.beareyes.com.cn//2/lib/201109/05/20110905432_5.htm
here is a pic of the back:
Running Android 4.x on Realtek 1186
My TV Box is Himedia H910A. This box is running Venus Linux + Android v2.1. Are you able to upgrade it to Android v4.4? Since typical box with RTD1186 only has 512MB RAM, so upgrading to Android v4.4 probably is a better solution. Your challenge is Realtek already stopped working on porting Android to RTD1186 after 2012.
Hi people not sure if I'm even in the right section I have a TV mini pad running android and wanted to know what I could do with it?
Here is a run down of the device. It works well but wanted to know if there are people who can upgrade channel listings or even use these as mini computers its quite small but has loads of sockets and I thought I could eventually use it as a mini computer?
Anyone point me into the right section for TV Android?
A9 1.5GHz雙核芯處理器
最新Android 4.2.2 安卓系統
1GB Ram + 4GB Rom 穩定配置
支援最大32GB Micro SD記憶咭擴充
支援USB手指或硬碟連接,加強空間擴充
支援太乙網及2.4GHz 802.11n Wi-Fi連接上網
本地多媒體播放全格式支援(包括1080P 3D mkv、BD ISO…)
支援滑鼠及鍵盤連接使用
內建Google Play商店,方便安裝喜好APPS
支援dlna(android)及Airplay(IOS)多媒體訊號接收
支援Miracast無線螢幕分享
支援AV端子或HDMI全高清輸出
100V-240V全球通用火牛
尺寸:113 x 102 x 10mm
Hello!
I am a newbie here.
I have H96 PRO+ Amlogic S912 Octa-Core TV Box w/ 3GB DDR3, 32GB ROM and I would like to buy a webcam to be able to use it for Skyep too.
I would like to know if the Logitech C930e is compatible with Android 6.x or should I buy the Logitech C920?
If you have other webcam recommendations, please feel free to mention it
Thanks
AFAIK it should not matter as the cam will only be detected as a normal webcam anyway.
I doubt Android has specific drivers for Logitech.
I tired on several Android devices with a USB inspection cam using noname Windows drivers.
The cam worked on all Androids right away but I was for example unable to activate the light.
Downunder35m said:
AFAIK it should not matter as the cam will only be detected as a normal webcam anyway.
I doubt Android has specific drivers for Logitech.
I tired on several Android devices with a USB inspection cam using noname Windows drivers.
The cam worked on all Androids right away but I was for example unable to activate the light.
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Not too far right. Not every USB Webcam is supported by Android.
You have to pick a one that is compatible with the Android version you have.
For example, I tried an old USB Webcam Logitech v-ubk45 that has a built-in mic with my box and only the mic worked but the cam was not recognized.
Thanks for that info, will keep in mind.
So far I had problems with all sorts of devices but even cam I connected just worked.
I have a 920 still around in one of my spares boxes, will hook it later today and report back if my box will recognise it.
C920 should work well as long as you have Android 5.x and above
Can confirm, my C920 works fine on the X96 and the Yundoo Y8.
I confirm that logitech c930e works well with Android 6.x
Hello guys,
I bought T95Z plus Allwinner H618 android tv box! It comes with Android 12 installed.
However, the simplest example is Netflix, even the Exxen application has to be operated with a mouse. Can't install the application that is on the TV and my control time with the remote.
There is a rom series similar to the television systems found on televisions. I want to be able to download all kinds of TV applications and manage them with the remote.
There is no chance of using it with that mouse. I can't understand why they are pushing so hard.
Do you know any compatible ROM, firmware? What can be used?
Or do android TV Boxes not work as compatible as televisions?
Some of these boxes come with a little backlit keyboard that has a mouse touchpad dead center of controller. Ive owned a few of these, and initially the build quality wasnt so good, and/or they were prone to failure. Now, however, quality is much better and they are quite handy to use: HERE is an example of one. You may also want to try out Kodi.