HDMI source to tablet over wifi - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Is this possible? Thought of before? I've seen threads looking for direct connect I.e HDMI input socket on tablet but what about streaming a HDMI source to tablet over local WiFi ?

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[Q] has anyone tried using a USB Bluetooth adaptor?

Considering the issue with Bluetooth audio headsets while streaming audio/video, has anyone tried hooking up a bluetooth USB dongle to their prime? I'm wondering if android would natively support that type of device hook up. I don't own the dock or USB attachment to test it out.
I was just wondering the same thing.
I have tried it.
I tried 2 Bluetooth dongles and none of them worked. The dongle light comes on, blinks but there is no way on the prime to use it.
You would need to code an android compatible driver.
Is this difficult? Seems like a nice idea for people who are having trouble for example watching Netflix with bluetooth headphones.

MK808B newbie questions!

I've just bought a MK808B android mini PC from geekbuying.com,should be delivered within 2 weeks.I'll use it mainly in my bedroom as that TV has 2 HDMI outputs.However my main TV is an older flatscreen with no HDMI ports.It just has the old scart connections and VGA connection.
-Is there any way I can use the MK808B on the older TV?Do I need a special HDMI to scart adapter?
-Can I plug it into the USB port on my DVD player and then connect to TV through scart?
-Can I use it through my Xbox 360?

[Q] MHL HDMI Problem

I have problem with MHL HDMI. When i connect it right, it shows no signal on tv, but on tablet it shows information about MHL, but it resets like someone keep connect and disconnect it. It may be wrong cable problem or settings or maybe root issue?

[Q] S III as a Miracast TRANSMITTER dongle

Hi All,
I use an SIII to output wirelessly to my Miracast-enabled TV, through Allcast share.
I also have an old laptop, which doesn't have Miracast/WIDI hardware.
I would like to use the SIII as a Miracast transmitter dongle, to output the screen of my laptop to my TV, using the Miracast hardware of the SIII.
So far I have been able to do so by installing the Nomachine NX server on the laptop, the NX client on the SIII, establishing a connection and then activating Allcast.
It all works (audio and video), but it gets a bit laggy and stuttering when I try to stream videos from websites, as the CPU load on the laptop maxes out.
I was wondering if there's any more efficient way to do so, getting rid of some overhead and lag? Either through USB connection or WiFi?
Thanks in advance for any thought
Regards
I am interested in this topic too.
Is there a Wireless Display TRANSMITTER or TRANSCEIVER which can be plugged into the HDMI or USB port of any non-WiDi laptop so that the screen can be mirrored to my Miracast receiver device?

Plugging a USB bluetooth dongle to an Android that has already Bluetooth

Hi.
I have an Android TV Box with an old Bluetooth version that does not allow me to pair two gamepads at the same time. The question is if I could update the Bluetooth of the TV Box with a USB Bluetooth dongle version 4.0 and thus make it compatible with the gamepads without having to change the entire TV Box.
Does anyone has experience with USB Bluetooth dongle and an Android device that already has Bluetooth capabilities? It will be recognized and work?
Thank you in advance.
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