Hi at all,
last time I've been looking for alternatives of the official pokemon go plus product (it's a hardware ball to catch the pokemon more easy). I found inofficial products called "go-tcha". It's a bracelet which is connected with bluetooth to your smartphone like the original one.
This product works (on my opinion) on a simple xiamo mi band 1,2,3,4. So why this software could not work on a more powerful device like the stratos watch?
Is there any developer who want to create a new project or having a solution to creative such a software/apk (not the game itself) for our smartwatches to safe the hardware-money from the pokeball/bracelet?
Maybe this will help?
https://youtu.be/fSadF21FtLI
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Not possible.
I actually tried to get emulation of a Gotcha / Go Plus working on the Stratos, but Android doesn't support the required mimicing of the UUIDs for BLE to work. Even if it did, there's no way to generate an official UUID like the Gotchas have, as they've never disclosed how they do it.
Quinny899 said:
Not possible.
I actually tried to get emulation of a Gotcha / Go Plus working on the Stratos, but Android doesn't support the required mimicing of the UUIDs for BLE to work. Even if it did, there's no way to generate an official UUID like the Gotchas have, as they've never disclosed how they do it.
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What about tweaking the game app too?
GreatApo said:
What about tweaking the game app too?
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Native code. Also PoGo uses SafetyNet pretty heavily so it probably wouldn't like even messing with the Java
I am not a developer but how the producer of brook- and gotcha did it? they aren't an official part of pokemon.
SM26 said:
Maybe this will help?
https://youtu.be/fSadF21FtLI
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It seems that it is no longer being developed. :/
dan!eL said:
I am not a developer but how the producer of brook- and gotcha did it? they aren't an official part of pokemon.
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I already said, they've never disclosed their method.
The 'Gotcha' devices they have access to the low level firmware, they don't run Android, so they can emulate whatever they want.
Quinny899 said:
I already said, they've never disclosed their method.
The 'Gotcha' devices they have access to the low level firmware, they don't run Android, so they can emulate whatever they want.
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oh :/
Related
I don't really know if it's anything important for android but Broadcom just released the source of it's latest generation of 11n chipset drivers. I believe many android devices (just like the nexus one) use broadcom chips so it may be a great news. Possibillities for FM transmitting? What are your thoughts?
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.linux.kernel.wireless.general/55418
Interesting.. Maybe it helps getting FM Radio to work on AOSP.
maxisma said:
Interesting.. Maybe it helps getting FM Radio to work on AOSP.
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Wouldn't that be heaven Could we get word from a dev if this is worth anything? I know it's only been a few hours but anything seem "useful"?
Ownatik said:
I don't really know if it's anything important for android but Broadcom just released the source of it's latest generation of 11n chipset drivers. I believe many android devices (just like the nexus one) use broadcom chips so it may be a great news. Possibillities for FM transmitting? What are your thoughts?
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The hardware isn't physically capable of FM transmission, but it could certainly be useful for receiving support, most of the problem is still with the tuner application itself however as good kernel support is now available.
It can transmit if it can receive so transmission is fairly possible but will not happen without an application so first thing would be application to do it
I don't think the released source has support for our BCM chips yet. I think they're more of a future chipset and even that is still incomplete. Anyways, at least they released something which may help in decyphering the hardware.
charnsingh_online said:
It can transmit if it can receive so transmission is fairly possible but will not happen without an application so first thing would be application to do it
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I'd give $50 maybe more to a dev that can get a nice fancy app together that enables FM transmission. Seriously. That would be mint!
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I don't think the released source has support for our BCM chips yet. I think they're more of a future chipset and even that is still incomplete. Anyways, at least they released something which may help in decyphering the hardware.
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From the original post:
It supports multiple current chips (BCM4313,
BCM43224, BCM43225) as well as providing a framework for supporting
additional chips in the future
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tnicko said:
I'd give $50 maybe more to a dev that can get a nice fancy app together that enables FM transmission. Seriously. That would be mint!
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Unless it's got some amplification circuitry attached to the FM side of things that we don't know about, then effective range would be a couple of inches.
Sounds good, this thread will probably get moved though. Is in the wrong section.
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Our chips are BCM4325 so my I stick by my first post.
The N1 is more than capable of doing FM. Using the Sense ROM, IntersectRaven (The poster above me) got it working in his kernal.
So its more than possible, so hopefully this will give devs a better insight into how the FM transmitter works. Would be better if we got the source code of the Desires FM app.....
FM transmission??, seriously lol, receipt yes but outbound? Maybe as an RC controller, surely not as a radio station.
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On a more interesting application, I think it's related to WEP encryption cracking. Think there's a thread in here on that topic.
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HTCinToronto said:
FM transmission??, seriously lol, receipt yes but outbound? Maybe as an RC controller, surely not as a radio station.
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I think the idea would be to use in a car or such, not as a "radio station".
khaytsus said:
I think the idea would be to use in a car or such, not as a "radio station".
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The HAM in me chuckles.
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Hi,
i am looking for a compatible dvb-t with my sony xperia z tablet. I want a device which has coaxial connection because i am from spain and the TDT coverage here is too bad for a small antenna. Does anybody have a dvb for this tablet?
Thanks
I completely forgot about my Pinnacle PCTV Hybrid Pro Stick 330e ! Will look if they made an android app to work with.
This one looks like it is compatible with several stick :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.goprasoft.dvb.tv
Check the compatible list : http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/DVB-T_USB_Devices
I'm personally waiting on the new generation of the HD Homerun.
The new HDHR4 should be coming soon (they said mid 2013 at CES), it is a network dual tuner that connects to your wireless router via ethernet ... you can then access the tuners on many different devices.
The new version is said to have a native android app, hardware transcoding and DLNA.. I can't wait, i will be buying it on day one.
slandash said:
I'm personally waiting on the new generation of the HD Homerun.
The new HDHR4 should be coming soon (they said mid 2013 at CES), it is a network dual tuner that connects to your wireless router via ethernet ... you can then access the tuners on many different devices.
The new version is said to have a native android app, hardware transcoding and DLNA.. I can't wait, i will be buying it on day one.
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Looks interesting for ~100$ but it is for use at home.
When on the go a USB Stick is a better solution.
Don't know if OP needs a solution for home or when out ?...
babylonbwoy said:
Looks interesting for ~100$ but it is for use at home.
When on the go a USB Stick is a better solution.
Don't know if OP needs a solution for home or when out ?...
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The idea of HD Homerun is very interesting but I do not know if i will pay 100$ when my usb stick for pc costed 15$. I want a usb stick to be used in my house because i do not have a television in my bedroom or in my kitchen where i have a plug to connect a dvb-t.
I have seen a conceptronic device (CTVDIGANG) but i do not see any review and in the specifications doesn't say if it is compatible with our tablet. Has anybody tried this one (or other similiar)?
The app recommend by babylonbwoy has horrible reviews. Have you successed connecting your Pinnacle PCTV Hybrid Pro Stick 330e to your android?
emervel said:
The idea of HD Homerun is very interesting but I do not know if i will pay 100$ when my usb stick for pc costed 15$. I want a usb stick to be used in my house because i do not have a television in my bedroom or in my kitchen where i have a plug to connect a dvb-t.
I have seen a conceptronic device (CTVDIGANG) but i do not see any review and in the specifications doesn't say if it is compatible with our tablet. Has anybody tried this one (or other similiar)?
The app recommend by babylonbwoy has horrible reviews. Have you successed connecting your Pinnacle PCTV Hybrid Pro Stick 330e to your android?
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Well the biggest problem with that app is that it only supports Android 3.1, at least that's what it says in the description.
There is a TVMan app that seems to have good reviews but I don't know if you can use it with any dvb-t stick and I don't really know much about dvb-t sticks...
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There is also this app that seems positively reviewed for the most part:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keyitech.instatv.lite
emervel said:
The app recommend by babylonbwoy has horrible reviews. Have you successed connecting your Pinnacle PCTV Hybrid Pro Stick 330e to your android?
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Did not try for now, don't have lots of time, next week end. I have the OTG usb cable and everything needed.
True for bad review but it has at the same time 389 G+ recommendations... Don't know what to think.
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Well the biggest problem with that app is that it only supports Android 3.1, at least that's what it says in the description.
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In french translated playstore it looks like it says from 3.1 but not sure, and I don't find the change langage option in playstore new ui to check how is it in english. Last update is from july 9, again difficult to understand all that.
Not good at all for that price!
babylonbwoy said:
Did not try for now, don't have lots of time, next week end. I have the OTG usb cable and everything needed.
True for bad review but it has at the same time 389 G+ recommendations... Don't know what to think.
In french translated playstore it looks like it says from 3.1 but not sure, and I don't find the change langage option in playstore new ui to check how is it in english. Last update is from july 9, again difficult to understand all that.
Not good at all for that price!
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It states only for 3.1 in English, that's what I read it in the first time, hence my comment. I find it very odd that he has yet to update the app to at least 4.0 if it works in any way. The only positive review he had was when the guy tested it at his house, when he went to work (where he wanted to use it mainly) it didn't work because he had to forward ports (I think that's what he said) and even then it still didn't fully function. It seems really really sketchy to me.
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Damn, reviews doesn't appears in french version, I thought you were talking about the sum of one stars he has!
I should have never responded to this post!
When I saw dvb-t in title it caught me because of my old stick!
Edit : my link doesn't work no more, he removed it ?
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Damn, reviews doesn't appears in french version, I thought you were talking about the sum of one stars he has!
I should have never responded to this post!
When I saw dvb-t in title it caught me because of my old stick!
Edit : my link doesn't work no more, he removed it ?
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No, he didn't delete it. He jacked the price up to $6.50 and changed the name of it so he could get rid of those negative reviews and sucker people into buying his app. It wouldn't surprise me of he has done this several times before. Here is his new link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.goprasoft.dvbt
I am considering reporting him, I don't like to make a fuss but it was obvious his app was **** and didn't work at all and noe he has changed it to get rid of the reviews so he can make more money on people who don't know any better.
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Now it has changed from the app only supporting "android 3.1" ,which there was no 3.1 only 3.0, to only supporting kernel version 3.10.
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Definitely not a trust worthy dev, you're right.
I wonder how people can try this in 15mn allowed by Google, he has not even a demo version, and if he change name of his app refund will be hard to get ! Not a good bet in long term, he will rip fews people maybe but negative review will come back sooner or later.
no problem for reporting him as he isn't honest.
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Definitely not a trust worthy dev, you're right.
I wonder how people can try this in 15mn allowed by Google, he has not even a demo version, and if he change name of his app refund will be hard to get ! Not a good bet in long term, he will rip fews people maybe but negative review will come back sooner or later.
no problem for reporting him as he isn't honest.
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I did a bit of thinking after my initial pay and deleted him. I explained everything thoroughly so hopefully Google will do something. It would help if other people reputed him as well. I hate to see people lose their hard earned money to some scam artist.
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DTV would be good but isn't having loads of wires defeating the object of have a small, lightweight portable unit? Out of curiosity I'd like to try with my USB DVB-T tuner but I don't think it's something I'd use all the time.
I set up a Mediaportal Server running from my main NAS which has a Dual DVB-S2 tuner. With a little messing I now have full live TV on the tablet anywhere. I got the 16GB wifi version so I use my phones 3G for it when I'm out and about. I also set up a web server running from the same backend that links into my Movie and TV show database. With Dolphin and the Flash plugin, you can get Live TV, Video, TV Shows and Music from your home server/NAS in a browser. The easiest way is to set up Mediaportal and MPextend, then just use aMPdroid on the tablet. It's not a 5 minute set up by no means but worth it in the end.
zach181 said:
DTV would be good but isn't having loads of wires defeating the object of have a small, lightweight portable unit? Out of curiosity I'd like to try with my USB DVB-T tuner but I don't think it's something I'd use all the time.
I set up a Mediaportal Server running from my main NAS which has a Dual DVB-S2 tuner. With a little messing I now have full live TV on the tablet anywhere. I got the 16GB wifi version so I use my phones 3G for it when I'm out and about. I also set up a web server running from the same backend that links into my Movie and TV show database. With Dolphin and the Flash plugin, you can get Live TV, Video, TV Shows and Music from your home server/NAS in a browser. The easiest way is to set up Mediaportal and MPextend, then just use aMPdroid on the tablet. It's not a 5 minute set up by no means but worth it in the end.
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Which DTV USB stick are you using?
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shangrila500 said:
Which DTV USB stick are you using?
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I have a Nova TD USB but I've not tried this direct in the tablet. My live TV comes via my NAS server.
zach181 said:
I have a Nova TD USB but I've not tried this direct in the tablet. My live TV comes via my NAS server.
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Ah, gotcha.
Do you have any plans to test the USB stick in your XTZ?
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Ah, gotcha.
Do you have any plans to test the USB stick in your XTZ?
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Oh yes I'll try at some point. Trying to find a driver that will run it will be the hard part. Maybe when the CM people and Ubuntu really start digging into these devices we may get a working one but up to now I've had no luck. I have a few old USB types to try so I'm not limited to Hauppauge.
I must repeat what I said before though.. With the tools we have these days, there's no point in having bits hanging out of any wireless enabled device. The benefits just aren't there. I can get any UK channel on my tablet nigh on anywhere that has 3G if I wish. I don't worry about DVB-T/S signal strength as it's fed from my home aerial or dish. And as a bonus I get my film and TV collection too. From what you guys have said, you have the hardware and the software for both PC and Android is free so you might as well put it to use until it can be tested direct in the tablet.... Or that's the way I see it
I'll let you know if I find anything out and we will see if we can get one in the tablet running.
As per title, link to XDA thread:
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...every-car-through-updated-app-on-smartphones/
I've tried it and very meh. If o paid for this operating system in a (Pioneer) head unit i would be disappointed especially as needs a phone connected.
Opinions?
kobirulali said:
As per title, link to XDA thread:
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...every-car-through-updated-app-on-smartphones/
I've tried it and very meh. If o paid for this operating system in a (Pioneer) head unit i would be disappointed especially as needs a phone connected.
Opinions?
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For ARM Chips, not our RK's
Oldpapa49 said:
For ARM Chips, not our RK's
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RK3188 is an ARM chip
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockchip
Will install on my car tomorrow
kobirulali said:
I've tried it and very meh. If o paid for this operating system in a (Pioneer) head unit i would be disappointed especially as needs a phone connected.
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No, it needs to run ON a phone or connected to a headunit that's designed for it.
It's not going to work on one of these units very well because the phone calls / messages / etc aren't handled by Android like they are on an Android phone.
kobirulali said:
RK3188 is an ARM chip
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockchip
Will install on my car tomorrow
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Make sure you post it.
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I installed it ony my Hui (MTCB). It's working, but very slow. Phone calls do not work, but i think there will be a solution for that in the future (like automate has one)
Some of you might already be aware others maybe not, with the latest build of the "Headunit Reloaded app" you can now enjoy the Android Auto experience on almost any device. The app can be found in it's own thread, together with all the how to's and all the support: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ge...ndroid-4-1-headunit-reloaded-android-t3432348
Currently confirmed units capable to run the app:
- RK3188 based units, but only through Wifi connection
- AN-21U, xTrons, will work with USB, but only using Software decoding (occasionally that can produce some H264 decoding glitched)
-Allwinner powered devices
- Intel powered Joying units
Possibly other devices as well.
I have just updated the free trial app version to match the latest release so trial now also include all the features from the main build for those who want to try it out on their devices.
Can you tell me what this actually can do for me?
Oldpapa49 said:
Can you tell me what this actually can do for me?
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The app allows you to convert your Android powered headunit into an "Android Auto" compatible headunit, instead of buying an expensive Sony/Pioneer/Kenwood which can run Android Auto on it, you can use you existing unit to do so.
Emil Borconi said:
The app allows you to convert your Android powered headunit into an "Android Auto" compatible headunit, instead of buying an expensive Sony/Pioneer/Kenwood which can run Android Auto on it, you can use you existing unit to do so.
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Great, I give it a try after my business trip.
Emil Borconi said:
The app allows you to convert your Android powered headunit into an "Android Auto" compatible headunit, instead of buying an expensive Sony/Pioneer/Kenwood which can run Android Auto on it, you can use you existing unit to do so.
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I dont understand the point - a full Android headunit can do so much more than Android auto.
Its a bit like saying "theres this great app that reduces the functionality of your device and makes it dumber".
Or have I missed something ?
typos1 said:
I dont understand the point - a full Android headunit can do so much more than Android auto.
Its a bit like saying "theres this great app that reduces the functionality of your device and makes it dumber".
Or have I missed something ?
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Hi.
You are half way right, using "Android Auto" is way more limited than using a full blown Android, but it has some advantages as well, like for example it integrates SMS control from the headunit and data used between the phone and the headunit isn't classed as tethered data, which comes VERY hand for those who have included allowance in their phone package but not usable for tethering. Meaning you can listen to online streams (radios) on the road without tethering to the headunit. I know you can do that over A2DP as well, but most of this devices have a very cheap and bad quality A2DP receiver making listening to anything a painful act rather than an enjoyable experience.
Others will find the simplicity of the app appealing as well as the fact that it removes all the unnecessary notifications (distractions) while driving, but this like everything else related to Android Auto VS a full Android headunit is subjective.
Everybody has different needs, different preferences and so on so while some people will find Android Auto to be the best alternative possible others will say it's stupid to limit the functionality of your headunit. I tend to agree with both of them and both have valid points, I thinks it's down to individual preference.
Emil Borconi said:
Hi.
You are half way right, using "Android Auto" is way more limited than using a full blown Android, but it has some advantages as well, like for example it integrates SMS control from the headunit and data used between the phone and the headunit isn't classed as tethered data, which comes VERY hand for those who have included allowance in their phone package but not usable for tethering. Meaning you can listen to online streams (radios) on the road without tethering to the headunit. I know you can do that over A2DP as well, but most of this devices have a very cheap and bad quality A2DP receiver making listening to anything a painful act rather than an enjoyable experience.
Others will find the simplicity of the app appealing as well as the fact that it removes all the unnecessary notifications (distractions) while driving, but this like everything else related to Android Auto VS a full Android headunit is subjective.
Everybody has different needs, different preferences and so on so while some people will find Android Auto to be the best alternative possible others will say it's stupid to limit the functionality of your headunit. I tend to agree with both of them and both have valid points, I thinks it's down to individual preference.
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Yes, you make some good points actually, some of which I find quite appealing. I kinda fancy some of those features on my Android headunit without running Android auto.
Just seen youre the dev, I wasnt trying to dis your project, just couldnt see the point, although I can now and yeah, its all subjective and down to personal preference.
typos1 said:
Yes, you make some good points actually, some of which I find quite appealing. I kinda fancy some of those features on my Android headunit without running Android auto.
Just seen youre the dev, I wasnt trying to dis your project, just couldnt see the point, although I can now and yeah, its all subjective and down to personal preference.
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No worries haven't considered it like that, I like to be as objective as possible, same with AutoMate, I think it's a great app and usually when I'm asked to compared it against AA I try to do it in objective way.
At the end of the day it doesn't matter which approach somebody takes until the it doesn't start with the i letter
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No worries haven't considered it like that, I like to be as objective as possible, same with AutoMate, I think it's a great app and usually when I'm asked to compared it against AA I try to do it in objective way.
At the end of the day it doesn't matter which approach somebody takes until the it doesn't start with the i letter
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Maybe your next project should be bringing some of the advantages of this one to people who dont want Android Auto on their Android headunit, but want some of the benefits youve pointed out, like tethering data classed as phone data and SMS control from the headunit ? Sort of a halfway house. (I m joking but kinda serious too).
Emil Borconi said:
Some of you might already be aware others maybe not, with the latest build of the "Headunit Reloaded app" you can now enjoy the Android Auto experience on almost any device. The app can be found in it's own thread, together with all the how to's and all the support: https://forum.xda-developers.com/ge...ndroid-4-1-headunit-reloaded-android-t3432348
Currently confirmed units capable to run the app:
- RK3188 based units, but only through Wifi connection
- AN-21U, xTrons, will work with USB, but only using Software decoding (occasionally that can produce some H264 decoding glitched)
-Allwinner powered devices
- Intel powered Joying units
Possibly other devices as well.
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Hi Emil,
I've sent yiu an email as well.
I'm in India and I just bought an android head unit. Its Allwin. When I go on the app store, I can't download the app, its not compatible.
Please tell me what to do?
@Emil Borconi , confirmed working on mtcd ha 1.63c with Hal9k_ Nougat ROM on RK3188 1GB unit over wifi! Purchasing, best of luck.
hey, it's working fine, but is it possible to change resolution to 1024x768? I can work only on 800x640, and the next one is 1280x720, which isn't working properly on my HU
Hi,
I have this idea and would like to validate if it is feasible:
-What if I use one of those cheap VR headset , for example,
ebay.com/itm/New-1pcs-3D-Glasses-VR-Box-Headset-Google-Cardboard-Virtual-Reality-Hot-/391636008832?hash=item5b2f533f80:g:tvsAAOSwZQRYWNTS
- Then install controller-emulator app on of my old android 6.0:
developers.google.com/vr/daydream/controller-emulator
-Then I launch the Daydream app on my Axon 7 manually (no need for the fancy NFC trigger)
Is there anything that could stop this from working? I do not think the google daydream viewer has any special sensors or anything, right?
This is working but there are problems with the functionality by using the emulator method. Inputs weren't recognized in my lollipop device.
On mm it could work.
Why don't you try the emulator before buying the VR headset?
It did work perfectly for me. I used it to try daydream before deciding to purchase it. I used a Nexus 4 as a controller
SilentEYE said:
Why don't you try the emulator before buying the VR headset?
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I am waiting for stable stock N rom for my Axon 7.
0Kajuna0 said:
It did work perfectly for me. I used it to try daydream before deciding to purchase it. I used a Nexus 4 as a controller
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Thanks, but why would you still purchase google's viewer if this method of using cheap one with emulator is working? you just wanted higher quality headset?
kokonuts86 said:
Thanks, but why would you still purchase google's viewer if this method of using cheap one with emulator is working? you just wanted higher quality headset?
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The Daydream headset is quite nice, compared to the carboard one I used for testing, and the actual controller is much better than a phone because you can actually feel and press the buttons. With a phone, you don't really know where your finger is and you have to do strange things like double clicks to simulate some controller actions. The controller, though, sometimes has problems, like losing connection, which a phone does not have. Hopefully they will get solved with firmware updates
kokonuts86 said:
I am waiting for stable stock N rom for my Axon 7.
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The release we have now is pretty stable
kokonuts86 said:
Thanks, but why would you still purchase google's viewer if this method of using cheap one with emulator is working? you just wanted higher quality headset?
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0Kajuna0 said:
The Daydream headset is quite nice, compared to the carboard one I used for testing, and the actual controller is much better than a phone because you can actually feel and press the buttons. With a phone, you don't really know where your finger is and you have to do strange things like double clicks to simulate some controller actions. The controller, though, sometimes has problems, like losing connection, which a phone does not have. Hopefully they will get solved with firmware updates
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To be honest I just want the controller. I have a "VR" headset (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/retrak-utopia-360-virtual-reality-headset/5449500.p?skuId=5449500) that works well enough and fits more securely than a Daydream viewer would (had an extra support strap).
gumbyx84 said:
The release we have now is pretty stable
To be honest I just want the controller. I have a "VR" headset (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/retrak-utopia-360-virtual-reality-headset/5449500.p?skuId=5449500) that works well enough and fits more securely than a Daydream viewer would (had an extra support strap).
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They are also selling VR remotes on ebay, but I have no idea if they will work with daydream.
ebay.com/itm/2017-VR-Headset-VR-BOX-Virtual-Reality-3D-Glasses-Remote-control-for-iphone-HTC-/252783352971?hash=item3adb0fdc8b:g:Gw8AAOSw4CFYrlPn
kokonuts86 said:
They are also selling VR remotes on ebay, but I have no idea if they will work with daydream.
ebay.com/itm/2017-VR-Headset-VR-BOX-Virtual-Reality-3D-Glasses-Remote-control-for-iphone-HTC-/252783352971?hash=item3adb0fdc8b:g:Gw8AAOSw4CFYrlPn
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They won't