Hey Everyone,
I installed Remix OS 3.0 on my Intel Nuc with the specs below and most things are working except the sound output, which I am trying to do via hdmi because I have it connected to my TV. I have tried researching on google but not sure of the best way to get this working, please give me any suggestions. I mainly want to use it as a htpc setup using android on my nuc.
Intel Braswell Celeron processor (N3050)
Intel HD Graphics
Headphone/Microphone jack on the front panel
2 x USB 3.0 ports on back panel & 2 x USB 3.0 ports on front panel Internal SATA3 support for 2.5" HDD/SSD
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Hello, I would like to ask a question that has been tormenting me.
I have a tablet yuandao n70s, for more specifications, can see here:
Screen Size: 7 inch IPSscreen, 16:9, Resolution: 1024*600 pixel
Operating System: Android 4.1 OS
Touch Screen: Capacitive 5-Points Multi-Touch Screen
CPU: Rockchip RK3066, Dual Core, 1.6 GHz
RAM: DDR3 1GB
Storage: 8GB / 16GB (optional)
Expanded MicroSDHC card, up to 32GB
I / O Ports: USB2.0 (host), MINI USB2.0, MicroSD card slot, Headphone jack, HDMI, and Charging port.
Flash: Support Adobe Flash 11
Internet Access
WiFi: Built-in Wifi IEEE 802.11b/g/n 11Mbps to 54Mbps
Camera: Front Camera: 2MP
Battery: Built-in Lithium Battery: 4000 mAh ( Working time: 4~5 hours ).
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I bought an optical mouse and have a mini keyboard, usb connection with both, they both work beautifully on the tablet independently and with cable OCR tablet that already had.
So the problem is how to get them to work both at once? I bought 2 usb hub models, one with the power adapter and one without, none worked!
Not together, not separately, just when I connect the usb hub, crashes the mouse and / or keyboard.
I also tried with a usb hub, oldest, who was at home, and although this has already led the given signal, also does not work.
I searched the internet and saw that there are people using this type of function in multiple tablets, I could not find mine.
Can you help me? Appreciate it very much, because it is that sometimes I can work with the resources offered by the tablet, but sometimes I need a lot of mouse and keyboard.
respects
Do you have the same problem with a different firmware?
fede451 said:
Do you have the same problem with a different firmware?
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I have not tested new firmware, because I have not found one that was safe ... I'm losing hope ...
jpbeatle said:
I have not tested new firmware, because I have not found one that was safe ... I'm losing hope ...
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N70s doesn't support USB HUB, tablets don't use rockchip supporting usb hub.
unicorn78 said:
N70s doesn't support USB HUB, tablets don't use rockchip supporting usb hub.
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Then this will not work? elecom.co.jp/global/release/201204/u2hs-mb02/index.html
Here is an example of what I wanted to do, and is working! youtube.com/watch?v=8zUKY14Ll2o
I take and wonder, another doubt. Can I connect a USB bluetooth, and then buy a bluetooth keyboard with mouse functions?? Does it work well??
Hi all,
I urgently need help with getting one of those 2 - in - 1 usb game controllers that are joined together and use only 1 usb port to work with emulators such retro arch etc to play two player games. IS THIS POSSIBLE? IF SO PLEASE DETAIL THE INSTRUCTIONS. Thanks.
Information on my gear and tools:
Android 4.2
S3 LTE i9305
usb otg adapter
samsung multimedia dock (3 usb ports)
hdmi cable
24" HD TV
2-in-1 usb game controller
Please make sure you understand the question according to the specific scenario.
Hi
I want to put android 4.4 on my device, but an having difficulty finding one.
Is it possible to have an android 4.4 version that will recognise 4gb of ram, usb3 ports and have Bluetooth support?
I think android x86 will work, but wanna make sure there is no other options, as android x86 can be hit and miss depending on device from what ive read
Here is my box specs:
Zotac Nano XS AD 13
Processor: 1.7GHz AMD E2-1800 (2 cores / 2 threads)
CPU Cooler: custom heatsink and fan
Installed memory: 4GB DDR3
Storage: 64GB mSATA SSD
Motherboard: AMD Hudson-1, AMD K14
External USB ports: 2x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, 1x eSATA/USB 2.0
Graphics processor: Integrated AMD Radeon HD 7340
Sound: on-board
Networking: Gigabit ethernet and USB 2.0 802.11b/g/n adapter
Audio outputs: Stereo output 8-ch via HDMI, optical S/PDIF
Audio inputs: Mic input
Video outputs: HDMI
Bluetooth: SD card reader
Hi All,
Just like to ask if there is any way to make the latest version of remixOS for PC fullscreen on a 1080p HDMI output?
I have tried everything in this forum to make it work but still unsuccessful. Not sure if it is only working on the older version.
Please help!
Thanks!
same here.. still searching a solution here
What Kind of CARD.. I have AMD and I got it to use my HDMI with kernel command in Grub Boot menu
"EXTMOD=radeon" This was the command that Vioner gave me and it worked to get HDMI on my AMD video card.
Sentario said:
What Kind of CARD.. I have AMD and I got it to use my HDMI with kernel command in Grub Boot menu
"EXTMOD=radeon" This was the command that Vioner gave me and it worked to get HDMI on my AMD video card.
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How to get it working on Intel HD graphics 530 (i3 6100)?
how do i get to the grub menu to input EXTMOD=radeon?
hdmi output 1080p issue
I have connected my Lenovo G50-80 laptop (Intel Core i7-5500U -RAM 4 GB with Nvidea graphics -2GB) to My sharp TV with HDMI output, but the display output is not upto 1080P the screen displayed in similar to laptop screen on TV. I tried many resolution changing app but nothing worked. Is there any solution to the same. Though VGA connection give a larger output but ts still not scaled 100% on the TV.
Zrzahid said:
How to get it working on Intel HD graphics 530 (i3 6100)?
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Not exactly sure but I believe the 6th generation INTEL has issues with remix os. you can try EXTMOD=i915. That is just a GUESS!
I was fighting with 1920x1080 or 2560x1440 resolution output via HDMI, using Intel HD 505 graphics adapter and two displays.
What finally worked for me was using a cable with hdmi on PC side and DVI on display side.
Using hdmi-hdmi cable it got various results based on cable length: with 10m cable it worked but only in low resolution, using 1m cable it started in native resolution but there were very bad effects like whole screen flickering in yellow for few seconds on every window operation.
greetings,
A quandary of cables and connectors has me stumped...
i would like to know if it's possible to connect the samsung galaxy tab s6 to my dell monitor? my Connectivity options are:
Dell monitor u2212
1 Digital Visual Interface connectors (DVI-D) with HDCP
1 DisplayPort (DP)
1 Video Graphics Array (VGA)
1 USB 2.0 upstream port
4 USB 2.0 downstream ports
upstream and downstream are a mystery to me...
furthermore i wouldn't mind connecting the tablet to my LG smart tv which has 3 HDMI slots and 3 USB slots. all the hdmi slots are in use... can i get the full tablet experience using the USB ports? or better to use HDMI..
Thanks for any clarity on these -for me - technical blockades.
worriedshrimp said:
greetings,
A quandary of cables and connectors has me stumped...
i would like to know if it's possible to connect the samsung galaxy tab s6 to my dell monitor? my Connectivity options are:
Dell monitor u2212
1 Digital Visual Interface connectors (DVI-D) with HDCP
1 DisplayPort (DP)
1 Video Graphics Array (VGA)
1 USB 2.0 upstream port
4 USB 2.0 downstream ports
upstream and downstream are a mystery to me...
furthermore i wouldn't mind connecting the tablet to my LG smart tv which has 3 HDMI slots and 3 USB slots. all the hdmi slots are in use... can i get the full tablet experience using the USB ports? or better to use HDMI..
Thanks for any clarity on these -for me - technical blockades.
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If you are planning to use your tablet as the primary 'desktop' or use it for an extended period of time, I think the best option is to look into a USB C hub/dock, ideally one with 2 USB C ports or a USB C + VGA port combination. This allows you to charge your tablet while maintaining display via the other usb c port (with USB C to VGC/DP cable) or via VGA to VGA to the monitor.
If your television is a Smart TV, you might want to check if screen mirror is available. If so, you can screen cast your tablet to the TV via the tablet's SmartView and work cableless. There is small latency and this method is suitable for light activities. If you plan to stream media, the better approach is to do through usb c to HDMI for more seamless experience and not have shutters. On your TV you can look at getting a HDMI switch/splitter if all ports are filled.
Hope this helps!
Rayzie said:
If you are planning to use your tablet as the primary 'desktop' or use it for an extended period of time, I think the best option is to look into a USB C hub/dock, ideally one with 2 USB C ports or a USB C + VGA port combination. This allows you to charge your tablet while maintaining display via the other usb c port (with USB C to VGC/DP cable) or via VGA to VGA to the monitor.
If your television is a Smart TV, you might want to check if screen mirror is available. If so, you can screen cast your tablet to the TV via the tablet's SmartView and work cableless. There is small latency and this method is suitable for light activities. If you plan to stream media, the better approach is to do through usb c to HDMI for more seamless experience and not have shutters. On your TV you can look at getting a HDMI switch/splitter if all ports are filled.
Hope this helps!
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Thank you Rayzie,
I'll start looking at USB C hubs. i hope i can transition to a tablet as my primary desktop. my old system - a dell windows 7 - doesn't even have the newer usb C port. i'll check my LG TV to see if it will mirror. tho i can free up an HDMI port by removing a netbook.
thanks again!