Tether you Ps3 using Nexus One and Windows 7 - Nexus One General

I made a video for mytouch for those that got the MT3G and Ps3. Now I got the Nexus One here is the video the how to is here the How to
http://kingsdroid.blogspot.com/2010/01/how-to-tether-your-ps3-using-android.html
It works the same way with the Nexus, and some one told me it work well on Droid also. I how you will in joy. the video for mytouch is here >>>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Twx29m_Phzg
The Nexus One Video >>>> http://www.youtube.com/user/kingskidd268#p/a/u/0/cQXMivhVXes

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Youtube HD Videos don't look HD on my GS3

Hi, when I watch HD videos on Youtube (version 4.0.8E), the video doesn't look HD at all. It's far from looking sharp. This is running off HSPA+ as well as WiFi. Those same videos on my Galaxy S 4G and also on my 22 inch monitor definitely look HD. Although, HD movies I've transferred onto my phone look HD. So it's definitely the Youtube app with the issue. Anyone else getting this?
hmmm. no issues here. version 4.0.8E
There is a YouTube apk floating around here that forces HD onto our phones instead of just HQ. Its in the Android Development and Hacking forum.
Or....click the first link that comes up when you Google YouTube HD xda
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SiNJiN76 said:
There is a YouTube apk floating around here that forces HD onto our phones instead of just HQ. Its in the Android Development and Hacking forum.
Or....click the first link that comes up when you Google YouTube HD xda
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This! And also on wifi it should be HD. I'm also wondering if this is a tmo thing. I recall on my Sprint s3 it was HD even on 3g. It would buffer a lot though due to low bandwidth. Don't have it active now to double check.
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Streaming nexus 7 movies to TV wirelessly?

Anyway to do that with a stock ROM for the nexus 7 to stream movies to a web capable TV?
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Imediashare and skifta? Works for me. Also o. My galaxy s3 there's a native dlna sharing setting that works pretty goodi haave not checked if the nexus 7 has this
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I'm waiting for this, I have a packed raspberry pi ready to go ^^
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyoZoNA8U24
slivingston said:
Anyway to do that with a stock ROM for the nexus 7 to stream movies to a web capable TV?
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I spent some of the $25 google gave me on some play store stuff including, plex, bubbleUpnp, and already had imediashare. For rendering i've got n7, galaxy nexus and an un55d7050 tv. Media players include vlc, mx player, and weeded out a couple that I didn't have much luck with.
What works best for me, the easiest, and least amount of dicking around is a combination of MX Player and BubbleUpnp. I'm streaming from an NAS on my home lan and everythig else is visible on the lan.
To make this work you'll have to screw around with handbreak (or at least I had to) to figure out what codec works best depending on what your streaming and to which renderer.
Good Luck!
Edit/ Twonky Media Server works really good as well, installed to my NAS......Yup, everything these days is pretty much dlna capable.

Nexus Media Importer App

Just wondering if anyone uses the Nexus media importer app? Apparently its the only way to expand storage via USB otg without root? My laptop recently died and all the other computers in my household are all macs -__- and I wouldn't even try rooting my n7 on a Mac lol. So until I get around to rooting it just wanted someone's opinion on the app and if its worth it
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I haven't used it, but from what I've heard it's like StickMount, but doesn't have an actual file explorer like StickMount, so it's a pain to use.
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3vo kid said:
Just wondering if anyone uses the Nexus media importer app? Apparently its the only way to expand storage via USB otg without root? My laptop recently died and all the other computers in my household are all macs -__- and I wouldn't even try rooting my n7 on a Mac lol. So until I get around to rooting it just wanted someone's opinion on the app and if its worth it
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I haven't used the Nexus Media Importer app, but I have a Mac and I rooted my N7 through Boot camp with Windows 7. You may or may not have a copy of Windows laying around, but everything worked fine for me. Sorry that I don't have any experience with the Nexus Media Importer app.
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RockNrolling said:
I haven't used the Nexus Media Importer app, but I have a Mac and I rooted my N7 through Boot camp with Windows 7. You may or may not have a copy of Windows laying around, but everything worked fine for me. Sorry that I don't have any experience with the Nexus Media Importer app.
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Yeah I'm not too good at using Macs lol. My laptop had windows 7 ultimate but now it's dead :'( well I decided to purchase it anyway, once I get the chance I'll try it out and review it
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Well I gave the app a minor test run and it works pretty well! Now I need to order a bigger flash drive, and test some of the file formats to see what is compatible
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That's great! I'm glad you were able to find a solution.
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The app works great for me. The developer is actually a poster here, he has a thread over in the themes and apps section. He responds really great to people posting with questions or problems.
Definitely worth the $1.99. I've had no problem streaming movies, pictures, and PDF docs.
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hawleyncsu said:
The app works great for me. The developer is actually a poster here, he has a thread over in the themes and apps section. He responds really great to people posting with questions or problems.
Definitely worth the $1.99. I've had no problem streaming movies, pictures, and PDF docs.
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So far from what I've seen and tried its great! And that's awesome that it has excellent dev support
Does it support all formats?
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[Q] HBO GO

HBO GO says it is incompatible with this device, is there an easy fix for this?
I'm rooted so cant I change my deviceID to one that is compatible, I just cant remember the file I need to edit to do this
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Pull the APK from another device. I've tried it and it gets stuck on "buffering" every time. Same problem on my Nexus 4. They need to update their API's.
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same experience here. pulled from my gs4 using tbp, stuck on buffering for all video.
Does hbo go stream at 1080p? I know it doesn't with my HTC one
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4.3 issue my old n7 quit working with hbo go right after I upgraded
Fingers Crossed
I really hope they get this fixed and updated fast, I feel it has been too long already. Showtime is available and works on the Nexus 7 (2013)!
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