Is there any way to stream Spotify from the computer to the phone? I can do it from the computer to my Squeezebox using DSBridge. But I haven't been able to to the same with my phone. I have tried opening the stream with Core Player and Media Player but it won't work. Any tips?
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I use fb2k (foobar2000) as media player at my PC. I wonder if there is an application for PPC devices to control the media player via the PPC over a BlueTooth network?
I've used orb and its pretty amazing, but I want to take this a step further.
Orb allows you do download and play music files that are stored on your pc's hard drive.
What i want to know is if there's a way to stream whatever audio is being played on your pc at any time to the mogul.
Basically what i want to do is set up my napster account to just continuously download and play random songs from their radio feature on my home computer and have my pda pick up the audio that is coming out.
Does anyone know how to just stream all sounds that are being outputted from the base machine to the mogul?
Thanks
Figured it out.
Windows Media Encoder to the rescue!
God damn i love technology.
...well? Can you share how you did it with the rest of us? I have a Napster subscription as well, and since the Sprint Mogul doesn't support Napster at this time, I'd love to figure out how to listen to Napster on my mobile, even if I have to leave it running on my home computer.
Cerri said:
...well? Can you share how you did it with the rest of us? I have a Napster subscription as well, and since the Sprint Mogul doesn't support Napster at this time, I'd love to figure out how to listen to Napster on my mobile, even if I have to leave it running on my home computer.
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I used windows media encoder and virtual audio cable. Virtual audio cable basically emulates an audio cable going from your computer line out into your computer line in or mic in so that there is no loss in quality. I then used windows media encoder to broadcast a stream based on whatever was coming into the mic in.
With virtual audio cable, anything audio that I play is automatically fed into windows media encoder and then broadcast as a stream that i can pick up using windows media player or core player on my titan (now touch).
Basically it goes: whatever is playing -> virtual audio cable loopback -> windows media encoder stream broadcast -> mogul/touch
Using remote desktop, I can go in and change napster stations and playlists, and so on. Better than xm or any of those because i get full access to all of napsters content.
No more sd card for me hah.
I'm just about to buy a NAS but just wanted to make sure before I do that the Nexus player will be able to access it.
I have the Nexus player connected by ethernet. Will I be able to point Kodi to access media files on the NAS?
Thanks in advance.
For sure! Use Kodi and have mapped drives connected via SMB.
I've been using an iPhone for a few months because my S6 got stolen. I'm able to stream music with Google Play Music via USB. It sounds much better than via BT.
I know I can play stored music via USB, but is streaming music possible via USB?
Hi Xda , How do I connect my S5 (G900V) phone with a dvd player to watch videos? MTP No Detected Dvd Player Please Help
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Hi Xda , How do I connect my S5 (G900V) phone with a dvd player to watch videos? MTP No Detected Dvd Player Please Help
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all depends on the dvd player. IT may not have the file browsing capability to do so. When you connect your phone to the dvd player, does it ask you how you want it to connect? If not you can change it manually. But in either event, its gonna be tough to get the dvd player to find the files on your phone
Do you mean a portable DVD player, with a screen? Does it have an HDMI in? if so use and MHL adapter like this
http://www.samsung.com/ie/support/skp/faq/1043483
You can get cheap ones for Amazon.
If it's not, and you're trying to connect to a DVD player that is connected to a TV, just connect directly to the TV, your receiver, or whatever you DVD player is connected to.