I hook my phone up to my TV at night to watch shows, and I would like to set either a specific time to cause WMP to shut off or possible a setting to cause it to close at the conclusion of the play list created. Anyone got any ideas?
Thanks!
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ill upload a program later that will close any program after a certain amount of time. eg, you choose how long you want the program to run for etc...
Rn
try this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=544197
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nevermind, thats the program i was on about.lol
cool little program, nice and easy to use
Rn
When i upload video to YouTube and exit that tab, i can no longer get back to it later. I think this also happens with other uploads. The only way is to upload something again. So far i can only see "Downloads" in Android menu.
In my home network I have 3 DLNA servers that allow streaming of all myvids/music.
When connected to wifi on my S3, if i open the Gallery app it automatically searches and parses all files on available DLNA servers.
This drains a huge amount of battery life! and it does this every time the gallery is started.
So far I have not found a way to disable this search or even to limit the servers.
I am running stock everything.
I first thought it was the "All Play" service but disabling it did not help. I know believe it may be a part of the Gallery app itself.
Any thoughts/ideas on how to disable that functionality in the gallery app?
Note- this is not the same as DLNA file sharing. disabling that only disables sharing of files from the s3 to other clients.
This annoys me as well. As much as it is kinda cool functionality to have, every time I go to show a picture of something on the phone at home, it spins up the hard disks in my 2 NAS devices for no reason. An option to turn this off would be great...
I have the same problem. My WD MyBook Live, and media players in the network show up in the gallery and slow it really down. I hope somebody has a solution to this as so far I only can stop it selecting the option "View by" "Content in device" but that can not be saved.
Here is something i have found.
If you select "View By " from the Gallery options menu then choose "Content in Device" it disables the DLNA view.
BUT
only for that instance of gallery.i.e. if gallery app is killed then you will have to choose option again.
Still you only have to do it every time you reboot your phone.
there is another thread just like this that has opped up same section slightly different request.
Ill pop a link from this thread into the other and see if we can get an answer. Have you disabled the media scan function in the wi-fi section?
SkillfulMmd said:
there is already a thread on the Q&A section about this problem found here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1704575
You should post in here to collate the information and of course use the search feature next time
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The thread you posted was only started yesterday. This one here has been here for a week.
Either way ill jump on the other one and get the guys to jump over and get to answer I know you can remove the image cache but I'm not sure about the continual load because even if you remove the cache it will just keep updating it.
You can also root your device and manually remove the Allshare apk's. but that removes the allshare functionality of course.
I have done this on my S3 and gallery no longer searches for DLNA servers.
I've decided to use BubbleUpnP for DLNA streaming purposes instead.
Any luck?
Just got my S iii and am having same issue. I vaguely remember it asking about dlna upon setup, but I cannot find how to disable it loading pics from my PC every time I open gallery. Battery killer! Btw, there is nothing in the other thread mentioned about this. Has anyone figured it out?
kunalnarsey said:
In my home network I have 3 DLNA servers that allow streaming of all myvids/music.
When connected to wifi on my S3, if i open the Gallery app it automatically searches and parses all files on available DLNA servers.
This drains a huge amount of battery life! and it does this every time the gallery is started.
So far I have not found a way to disable this search or even to limit the servers.
I am running stock everything.
I first thought it was the "All Play" service but disabling it did not help. I know believe it may be a part of the Gallery app itself.
Any thoughts/ideas on how to disable that functionality in the gallery app?
Note- this is not the same as DLNA file sharing. disabling that only disables sharing of files from the s3 to other clients.
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I haven't seen any comments on here in several months, has this been resolved? (Aside from getting a replacement Gallery-style app.)
I'm new to Verizon and have the S3 (Verizon model of course) and have the same problem. I turned off all DLNA settings but the Gallery app still searches. I have Plex Media Server at home (Mac version), so Gallery gets extremely sluggish when I'm home and have WiFi turned on. It's sluggish to the point that I have to slowly enter Task Manager to exit it; no sense even trying to get the "Content in Device" option set because it never sticks and takes almost forever to get to because of the sluggishness.
I also went to the other forum link posted above, but that seems to be talking about WiFi always scanning, not this Gallery/DLNA issue, unless I'm missing something...? :angel:
specialNoob2012 said:
I haven't seen any comments on here in several months, has this been resolved? (Aside from getting a replacement Gallery-style app.)
I'm new to Verizon and have the S3 (Verizon model of course) and have the same problem. I turned off all DLNA settings but the Gallery app still searches. I have Plex Media Server at home (Mac version), so Gallery gets extremely sluggish when I'm home and have WiFi turned on. It's sluggish to the point that I have to slowly enter Task Manager to exit it; no sense even trying to get the "Content in Device" option set because it never sticks and takes almost forever to get to because of the sluggishness.
I also went to the other forum link posted above, but that seems to be talking about WiFi always scanning, not this Gallery/DLNA issue, unless I'm missing something...? :angel:
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on my rooted note 2 I used rom toolbox to permanently remove anything 'allshare' related, as I don't use that stuff. It resolved my issue with gallery slowing. I have plex installed, but it is not sharing photos.
Deleted.
I think I managed to solve this on my device.
I went into the "more settings" under wireless and network. And into "Allshare cast" when I turned this off my gallery suddenly started working again.
*edit*
Nevermind, it was just for a few minutes. The app started to slow down after I closed and opened it again.
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Guys, this is an old post, but the same keeps happening with newer models, and i didn't want to use a third party app. I downloaded an app called DisableService (needs root) and disabled the service SystemService inside NearbyService. The nearby devices list has disappeared from the gallery's menu and the gallery starts up a lot faster. I have yet to try if the gallery will still spin up my nas but i'm very optimistic.
Regards
I'm having some battery drain issues and youtube appears to be part of it. I use greenify but youtube keeps unhibernating itself somehow. Anyone know how to get greenify to keep it in hibernation?
Thanks.
Ok so I think I'll finally reveal the secrets behind youtube blocked. If you haven't figured it out by now, the blocked in youtube blocked stands for AD-blocked! The only unfortunate side effects is it produce google play service periodic crashes.
Ever since compiling omni 5.0 I really missed wanam's youtube xposed module that killed youtube ads dead. There is no xposed for android 5.0 and for some reason, youtube can bypass AdAway's hosts file based blocking. This did not sit well with me so I decided to look at how wanam does it. I really have to say that smali looks like the assembly wanna be of java. It uses assembly logic of jumping if statements but doesn't pull its function parameters off the stack.
After converting the xposed module to a class file, I used jd-gui to see how it works. I then used jd-gui to look at youtube's dexs converted to a class file. Using those 2 I managed to find out where the corresponding smali is and how to hard edit the xposed mod. That actually isn't enough to kill it as youtube now detects it's a modified apk and not from google. Once again it's logcat to the rescue in figuring out what is causing the crash. Turns out to be a parcel signature check so I just removed that from the offending file and we have youtube blocked... ad blocked that is!
Credits:
-wanam
Somehow I think the occasional crashes is from google play services realizing it's feeding a weirdly signed youtube app. I don't mind the crashes as it's a simple split second click of OK as opposed to sitting through a long video ad for every video I want to watch to burn time.
Screenshots...: do you really need any? It's just the normal youtube app.
Link: (it's in the same folder as firefox unblocked) https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=21935
Epilog: the v6.0.11 mod is produced on my almost 11 year old pentium 4 scrapyard computer. This is probably its last "mission" before retiring to be replaced by my new super computer. It only takes the old thing ~2 mins to do the actual decompiling, converting dex to class etc. Most of the time is spent by me looking for what to edit.
AAccount said:
Ok so I think I'll finally reveal the secrets behind youtube blocked. If you haven't figured it out by now, the blocked in youtube blocked stands for AD-blocked! The only unfortunate side effects is it produce google play service periodic crashes.
Ever since compiling omni 5.0 I really missed wanam's youtube xposed module that killed youtube ads dead. There is no xposed for android 5.0 and for some reason, youtube can bypass AdAway's hosts file based blocking. This did not sit well with me so I decided to look at how wanam does it. I really have to say that smali looks like the assembly wanna be of java. It uses assembly logic of jumping if statements but doesn't pull its function parameters off the stack.
After converting the xposed module to a class file, I used jd-gui to see how it works. I then used jd-gui to look at youtube's dexs converted to a class file. Using those 2 I managed to find out where the corresponding smali is and how to hard edit the xposed mod. That actually isn't enough to kill it as youtube now detects it's a modified apk and not from google. Once again it's logcat to the rescue in figuring out what is causing the crash. Turns out to be a parcel signature check so I just removed that from the offending file and we have youtube blocked... ad blocked that is!
Credits:
-wanam
Somehow I think the occasional crashes is from google play services realizing it's feeding a weirdly signed youtube app. I don't mind the crashes as it's a simple split second click of OK as opposed to sitting through a long video ad for every video I want to watch to burn time.
Screenshots...: do you really need any? It's just the normal youtube app.
Link: (it's in the same folder as firefox unblocked) https://www.androidfilehost.com/?w=files&flid=21935
Epilog: the v6.0.11 mod is produced on my almost 11 year old pentium 4 scrapyard computer. This is probably its last "mission" before retiring to be replaced by my new super computer. It only takes the old thing ~2 mins to do the actual decompiling, converting dex to class etc. Most of the time is spent by me looking for what to edit.
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Hey thanks for this but it says app not installed any answer as to why
gazleyp said:
Hey thanks for this but it says app not installed any answer as to why
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You have to uninstall the original youtube first and then restart. If after restarting it still doesn't install try "adb instal (app file here)" and post the error message.
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You have to uninstall the original youtube first and then restart. If after restarting it still doesn't install try "adb instal (app file here)" and post the error message.
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Yep uninstalling did the trick moved to your ROM now and that not have yt so just installed this ..great work thanks
thank you, i will try this on my galaxy tab 10.1
Xposed for 5.0 and 5.1 is available and combined with youtube adaway is much better. This is discontinued