Working usb otg devices - Xperia Z General

Hello all,
I like to share an info on working usb otg devices on xperia z c660x ( checks made using c6602) .244 stock firmware(Android 4.2.2 ) including official 3.4.0 kernel.
Conformed working devices are:-
1. Usb keyboard and mouse
2. Ps2 keyboard and mouse ( using usb to ps2 converter device)
3. usb hub with standalone power ( checked upto 4 low power devices, I used Belkin hub)
4. Pendrives (usb2&3- fat32,exfat. May be some Linux proprietary partition formats also supported)
5. Usb soundcard with audio in/out!!!
6. Usb digital audio devices ( checked with my Philips usb speaker model SPA4210/97)
7. Some nand/sd card memory devices like china / Philips / Sony /Transcend PMP'S connected in mass storage mod ( may be phones too in mass storage mod, I know your next question.... and the ans is... Sorry my ipod is broken, so cant check it)
8. Multiple card reader ( checked on sony and transcend readers)
Conformed not working :-
1) portable hdd ( checked with my WD 500 gb and Toshiba 1Tb usb 2/3 hdd'S), I THINK it is due to the low current o/p from the phone. The drives are not running, but led lights up. I will check it with an externality powered drive soon( problem is though I have two 2TB desktop drives, all of its partitions are ntfs, so I want to clean one partition and will format it in linux natives or exfat, then I will check it and update the thread)
2) a cheep china dual shock usb joystick for computer.( though the "choose input method" notification pops up, nothing works, but havent checked it with any game)
All the above are checked with out any external usb power sources, but using power from the phones port itself. I just used a standalone usb otg connector which cost me only 50 INR. (~ less than a dollar).
May be some one can confirm other devices, please post the results to update the thread.I hope this will be a help to all.
Thanks.
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[Xoom 2] External HD+Hub+USB Pen: all working simultaneously, no external power

Hey guys,
I asked the other day if about this being possible, and turned out it already is!
I´m a noob, so I´ve just basically tried a little bit. All I did was:
1) Rooted my Xoom 2 10.1" Wifi following the Root Method by Dan Rosenberg
2) Installed "Drive Mount" from the Market (USB Mass Storage Watcher did not work for me)
3) Plugged my USB OTG adapter (http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B006R0XOLO/ref=oh_o01_s00_i00_details) to my HD IN THE FOLLOWING ORDER: adapter to HD, then both to the Xoom (I was getting constant freezes because I was plugging my HD to the adapter, once the adapter was already connected to the Xoom).
4) With Drive Mount opened, I mounted my old, NTFS, already partitioned, external HD, and it reads it fine!
Not only that, it even gave me enough juice to connect an old Conceptronic USB hub, then my external HD, then a 8 GB USB pen simultaneously, then move a 700 MB movie to and from the USB pen, without problems. I´ve even been able to watch a 4 GB movie from it!
More importantly for me, this actually makes the device capable of making copies on the go, and hopefully, replace the USB pen with a USB card reader, and download photos and movies from you camera to a HD, when you´re on the go. That´s great for me!
Like I said, I´m just a noob, so the only issue is that I have no idea if the Xoom´s battery could be "damaged", or its life expectancy seriously shortened, by connecting that many devices simultaneously. I´d appreciate if you guys could clarify this for me.
Enjoy!
andario said:
... so the only issue is that I have no idea if the Xoom´s battery could be "damaged", or its life expectancy seriously shortened, by connecting that many devices simultaneously.
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No, as it's a near-certainty (anything else is amateur hour) that Moto installed current-limiting USB "VBus" regulators on the line you're drawing power from (limiting it to 1/2 Amp).
Thx for number 3. When i plug the adapter first to the tablet and then hard drive to adapter , touch screen stops respond (the tablet don't freeze but you can do anything ). I couldn't understand why sometimes worked and some didn't. Strange bug.
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I have the exact same bug on my Xoom 2 Media Edition, also rooted.
When I plugin the USB OTG Adapter first in the Xoom and then a USB Stick in the Adapter the whole touchscreen is turned off, you can only force reboot with the back site hardware keys.
If i plugin the drive to the OTG and then the whole thing in my Xoom all is working great.
Have to try this with a Hub and two drives, would be awesome to save my Raw Files during Holiday.
Hope Moto fixes this bug, because sometimes i forget....
hello pals,
does it really need to root the device to use it as described in here?
can I do the same without rooting my xoom2 (10.1 inch)
Xoom 2 ME owner here, USB OTG working and mounting USB data traveller by kingston, working USB HUB, working mouse, running stock Honeycomb without any mods. Using a homemade OTG adapter.
Just passing...

Summary of limitations with Stock Firmware

Putting these out there so that dev's could address and all others should be aware of:
- No "USB Mass Storage" support. ICS out-of-the-box doesn't support this, however it can and has been added into ICS-based roms for other devices. Definitely possible to be addressed via software.
- Cannot move/install apps to the external microSD card. With ~4-5GB of available space on internal flash memory, this can become an issue for some.
- supports only microSD formatted in FAT32. Which effectively means if you have a video or other media file that is over 4gb in size, you cannot copy it onto the card. This is certainly a problem when you have HD quality movies you wish to play back on the device.
- wifi "can be" flaky. Many have experienced "low" wifi strength while only a few feet from their routers. Possibly could be improved through kernel driver updates, etc.
Please add on to this list as you come across limitations!
[EDIT]
- Per Macadamia Daze: Lack of Ad-hoc Wi-Fi support
- Per doraemon14: No face-unlock enabled in ICS
- [ CONFIRMED WORKING ]: Support for USB OTG (Host Mode).
I'm not sure who all cares, but it lacks ad hoc Wi-Fi support.
this is my first android device so not sure if this is only for ICS or all other previous versions.
- hope charging via USB is working even though it is not power-off.
nohctis said:
this is my first android device so not sure if this is only for ICS or all other previous versions.
- hope charging via USB is working even though it is not power-off.
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Most tablets now need 2A to charge, USB only provides 500ma. I don't think it works, it's not an ICS limitation.
slopokdave said:
Most tablets now need 2A to charge, USB only provides 500ma. I don't think it works, it's not an ICS limitation.
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thanks for the info. just assuming (more on hoping) it might also work while on power-on since charging via USB is working if the device is turned-off.
as far as the - supports only microSD formatted in FAT32. Which effectively means if you have a video or other media file that is over 4gb in size, you cannot copy it onto the card. This is certainly a problem when you have HD quality movies you wish to play back on the device.
I found that if you use a rar. format you can break the file up into small file. which let you put it on the sd card and then extract the file and put it back together in the card. it may take longer doing that but it works.
Bluetooth issues... device tends to pair and connect, then randomly disconnect, say it's still paired, then constantly pop-up the "Pairing" dialog asking for the PIN number. Once this happens the device will not stay paired.
This is happening with my PLX Kiwi OBD 2 adapter in my car... happens to my friend on the stock original firmware (I'm on the updated version) we're both rooted.. this happened before rooting as well though.
Two more cases can be seen here:
http://torque-bhp.com/forums/?wpforumaction=viewtopic&t=2076.00
http://code.google.com/p/android-bluez-ime/issues/detail?id=162
after i read this thread. I found a work around for usb host in the htc one s forum. Found by nerd65536
[Guide] USB Host
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USB host lets you hook up external USB devices to your phone, like a keyboard, mouse, USB drive, etc..
Unlike devices which are designed to support USB host, the One S doesn't provide power to the peripheral. That means we need a few more adapters/cables to get it to work (and we need an external power source).
Purchase links are listed for all the required cables/adapters.
You will need:
•USB Host adapter (The otherwise unused 5th pin on a micro-usb connector is grounded) dx.com/m-129671
•Mini USB power Y cable (this kind of cable is often packaged with portable hard drives) dx.com/u-65630
•Mini USB Female to USB A Female adapter This package comes with two, but you only need one. dx.com/u-55613
•Your charger
Assemble the cable:•The micro USB of the "USB Host adapter" connects to your phone.
•Your peripheral plugs into the female end of the "Mini USB Female to USB A Female adapter"
•The "Mini USB power Y cable" has three connectors:1.Mini USB connector - connects to the "Mini USB Female to USB A Female adapter"
2.Male USB A Power (the thinner wire) - connects to your charger
3.Male USB A - connects to the "USB Host adapter"
That's all. As long as your ROM supports the peripheral, it will work.
Some fun peripherals to try:•Powered USB hub (You can also power the adapter from one of the hub's ports)
•Keyboard
•Mouse (a cursor will appear on your device)
•USB flash drives and USB hard drives must be FAT32. You have to run a few commands to use a USB drive. Mount manually from the shell (use Connectbot or Terminal Emulator):
Code:
su
mkdir /media/sdcard/usb
mount -o uid=1000,gid=1015,fmask=0702,dmask=0702 /dev/block/sda1 /mnt/sdcard/usb
To unmount:
Code:
su
umount /mnt/sdcard/usb
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1629134
Diablo2424 said:
Bluetooth issues... device tends to pair and connect, then randomly disconnect, say it's still paired, then constantly pop-up the "Pairing" dialog asking for the PIN number. Once this happens the device will not stay paired.
This is happening with my PLX Kiwi OBD 2 adapter in my car... happens to my friend on the stock original firmware (I'm on the updated version) we're both rooted.. this happened before rooting as well though.
Two more cases can be seen here:
http://torque-bhp.com/forums/?wpforumaction=viewtopic&t=2076.00
http://code.google.com/p/android-bluez-ime/issues/detail?id=162
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UPDATE on BT!
I just called Samsung Mobile Support and let them know about my issue. I mentioned that the original and current firmware's both have this problem, the agent put me on hold for a few minutes and came back saying that they are aware of this issue and the next firmware update (OTA) should be resolving it!
Thank you Samsung for having great customer service (I was only on the phone with Samsung 12 minutes total, including the non-existent wait time!)
yeah, recap:
you:Im having a BT issue
sammy: please hold, *call developers on other line* *yelling at developers* Bluetooth is broken! fix it!
sammy: *back on call with you*, we're aware of the issue and will be fixed in an OTA update.
just kidding although I love pounding Sammy every chance I get.
cbetso said:
after i read this thread. I found a work around for usb host in the htc one s forum. Found by nerd65536
[Guide] USB Host
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USB host lets you hook up external USB devices to your phone, like a keyboard, mouse, USB drive, etc..
Unlike devices which are designed to support USB host, the One S doesn't provide power to the peripheral. That means we need a few more adapters/cables to get it to work (and we need an external power source).
Purchase links are listed for all the required cables/adapters.
You will need:
•USB Host adapter (The otherwise unused 5th pin on a micro-usb connector is grounded) dx.com/m-129671
•Mini USB power Y cable (this kind of cable is often packaged with portable hard drives) dx.com/u-65630
•Mini USB Female to USB A Female adapter This package comes with two, but you only need one. dx.com/u-55613
•Your charger
Assemble the cable:•The micro USB of the "USB Host adapter" connects to your phone.
•Your peripheral plugs into the female end of the "Mini USB Female to USB A Female adapter"
•The "Mini USB power Y cable" has three connectors:1.Mini USB connector - connects to the "Mini USB Female to USB A Female adapter"
2.Male USB A Power (the thinner wire) - connects to your charger
3.Male USB A - connects to the "USB Host adapter"
That's all. As long as your ROM supports the peripheral, it will work.
Some fun peripherals to try:•Powered USB hub (You can also power the adapter from one of the hub's ports)
•Keyboard
•Mouse (a cursor will appear on your device)
•USB flash drives and USB hard drives must be FAT32. You have to run a few commands to use a USB drive. Mount manually from the shell (use Connectbot or Terminal Emulator):
Code:
su
mkdir /media/sdcard/usb
mount -o uid=1000,gid=1015,fmask=0702,dmask=0702 /dev/block/sda1 /mnt/sdcard/usb
To unmount:
Code:
su
umount /mnt/sdcard/usb
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1629134
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Did you test any of this for this tablet? Does it even apply to this tablet (you are referencing a different device)? USB OTG (aka Host Mode) is a combination of having the right hardware + the right modules compiled into the kernel.
Diablo2424 said:
UPDATE on BT!
I just called Samsung Mobile Support and let them know about my issue. I mentioned that the original and current firmware's both have this problem, the agent put me on hold for a few minutes and came back saying that they are aware of this issue and the next firmware update (OTA) should be resolving it!
Thank you Samsung for having great customer service (I was only on the phone with Samsung 12 minutes total, including the non-existent wait time!)
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I had the same problem along many others(on original firmware it wasn't even usable it rebooted constantly). I was trying to connect to one of this:
http://tunerstudio.com/index.php/cablesandbluetooth
I ended up returning the device as I mainly needed it for that a the moment and as it crashed using the browser etc, but thinking of buying again.
Did they give you an ETA for the update? Or have you tried another ROM?
Post up if you get it fixed
cbetso said:
as far as the - supports only microSD formatted in FAT32. Which effectively means if you have a video or other media file that is over 4gb in size, you cannot copy it onto the card. This is certainly a problem when you have HD quality movies you wish to play back on the device.
I found that if you use a rar. format you can break the file up into small file. which let you put it on the sd card and then extract the file and put it back together in the card. it may take longer doing that but it works.
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FAT32 has a single-file size limit of 4GB. Yes, you could use rar or any other archive format to break the original file into pieces, however for example, an HD .mkv video file can be well over 5GB (single file). You could possible copy 1 of those large files into the 'internal' memory if you had the space -- but defeats the whole purpose of having expandable storage.
i dunno whether the one i write here is considered as flaws or not...
i don't like the way this tab arrange its homescreen and apps cabinet...there are some spaces left and can't be filled...i hate this...
lastiko said:
i dunno whether the one i write here is considered as flaws or not...
i don't like the way this tab arrange its homescreen and apps cabinet...there are some spaces left and can't be filled...i hate this...
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A new launcher will fix that problem for you. I use apex launcher.. but there's other alternatives out there as well.. like go launcher
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Slowb00st said:
I had the same problem along many others(on original firmware it wasn't even usable it rebooted constantly). I was trying to connect to one of this:
http://tunerstudio.com/index.php/cablesandbluetooth
I ended up returning the device as I mainly needed it for that a the moment and as it crashed using the browser etc, but thinking of buying again.
Did they give you an ETA for the update? Or have you tried another ROM?
Post up if you get it fixed
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Understandable if you needed it working right at that moment. I did ask for an ETA but unfortunately he said he didn't have one... he did say that it will be soon and to make sure my device is on wifi and ready for an update soon.. but I'm on a rooted stock firmware and froze the software updater lmao so that won't work... but I'll keep an eye out for am update and let everyone know. No I haven't tried any other ROMs yet as they all have some flaws that bother me... not too mention for my specific use I don't really need anything too fancy... just need BT for my PLX Kiwi OBD adapter for my cars diagnostics
is there anyone has stock room for p3100?
Diablo2424 said:
Understandable if you needed it working right at that moment. I did ask for an ETA but unfortunately he said he didn't have one... he did say that it will be soon and to make sure my device is on wifi and ready for an update soon.. but I'm on a rooted stock firmware and froze the software updater lmao so that won't work... but I'll keep an eye out for am update and let everyone know. No I haven't tried any other ROMs yet as they all have some flaws that bother me... not too mention for my specific use I don't really need anything too fancy... just need BT for my PLX Kiwi OBD adapter for my cars diagnostics
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It's still too early, but there are some ROMs actively being worked on (and I'm hoping we see official support for this tablet from CM soon). With the recent MacMall $219 flash sale on this (they must have sold thousands in one day), and attractive MSRP, there could be a lot of interest from major developers.
Balthazar B said:
It's still too early, but there are some ROMs actively being worked on (and I'm hoping we see official support for this tablet from CM soon). With the recent MacMall $219 flash sale on this (they must have sold thousands in one day), and attractive MSRP, there could be a lot of interest from major developers.
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Ebay tells you how much have been sold. It wasn't 500ish last I saw shortly before it ended.
I purchased the Samsung OTG cable and plugged it in the port. The cable has a female connector on the other end. I plugged in a 32GB thumb drive and it read it right away. I plugged in a small harddrive and the tablet reported that a high power device was plugged in and would not work without additional power. I paid $8.00 for the cable on amazon.com.
rapcon said:
I purchased the Samsung OTG cable and plugged it in the port. The cable has a female connector on the other end. I plugged in a 32GB thumb drive and it read it right away. I plugged in a small harddrive and the tablet reported that a high power device was plugged in and would not work without additional power. I paid $8.00 for the cable on amazon.com.
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Would you be able to provide a link to that cable?
Thanks for the info! Does a mouse/keyboard work with no issue? The USB stick -- did it auto-mount and what filesystem is it formatted with (ie FAT32)? -- I'm curious if for example a USB stick that is formatted in NTFS can be used..
On another note, this confirms that the device itself can handle USB OTG to some degree -- meaning the modules are in place in the stock kernel and the hardware itself is capable of putting out enough power to handle certain devices.

Usb Host Mode Problem

Let me start this thread by stating that I DID have my Nook Color, booted off an sd card with cm9, working with my usb powered hub connected to a mouse, controller, flash drive, and keyboard. But through a possible hardware error on my part, I cannot get it to work anymore. I'm fairly adept at modifying my Android Devices. I used USB Host Controller and looked through my dmesg logs and the only thing I found of note was it recognized my 7 port hub, but had it suspended. I attempted to enabled/disable USB Host in my Terminal Emulator with commands found in the USB Development Thread but it simply did nothing. Reading logs, etc. is not necessarily a strong suit of mine. So finding what MAY by the problem, has been a bit of a pain the past 2 days. However I will detail my problem below:
Items used:
- 7 - Port USB Powered Hub from Micro Center
- OTG Cables bought from Amazon.
- Nook Color (With various roms. Notably Cm7.2, CM9 (Unsure of nightly version), AOKP Build 40):
- Belkin USB Keyboard and Mouse
- PS3 Controller
- Sandisk 16gb Micro Flash Drive
Apps Used:
- Nook Color Tweaks
- USB Host Viewer
- USB Host Diagnostics
- USB Host Controller
About 3 days ago I decided to set up a station for my tablet as a mini-computer. I had successfully connected a mouse and keyboard (independently of each other) previously but I wanted to go ahead and use my powered usb hub and get a real mini-computer experience on my android tablet. These are the results (All tests include the use of an OTG Cable to connected to either the USB Device or Powered Hub):
Test 1:
Rom: CM 7.2 Kang
1 USB Device Connected: Mouse (Yes), Keyboard (Yes), Flash Drive(No), Game Controller(No) - All enabled via Nook Color Tweaks
Devices Connected to Hub: No
Test 2:
Rom: CM 9
1 USB Device Connected: Mouse (Yes), Keyboard (Yes), Flash Drive(No, I believe it required more than 100mah to power), Game Controller (Yes) - All worked by just Plug N Play.
Devices Connected to Hub: Yes (The Mouse, Keyboard, Flash Drive, and Controller worked simultaneously)
[To Note: Inbetween this test I pulled the OTG-Cable connected to the hub without un-mounting the flash drive first. CM 9 wasn't happy and told me to properly un-mount my sdcard first before pulling the cable. (I bowed to my Android lord and said "okay".)]
Test 3:
Rom: AOKP Build 40
1 USB Device Connected: Mouse (Yes), Keyboard (Yes), Flash Drive(No, I believe it required more than 100mah to power), Game Controller(I have not verified) - All worked by using Nook Color Tweaks. Did not Plug N Play.
Devices Connected to a Hub: No (However it will charged).
Problem:
Looking back at my 'To Note'. Somehow I believe this has caused the problem. Since then USB Host Mode has only worked with a single device NOT connected to the USB Hub. Although my Nook will charge connected to the powered hub with or/without the hub turned on it still will not allow a single device to worked. I've used Nook Color Tweaks with my USB Hub plugged in with both USB Host Mode and VBus External Powered checked (In all 3 roms; AOKP, CM 7, and CM 9) and the only successful attempt made where the HUB and all 4 devices worked were in CM 9 for about a day and a half. Then I pulled the OTG Cable without un-mounting the flash drive, and alas, no-go with the Powered USB Hub.
USB Host Controller tells me I have USB Host Mode enabled (In all 3 roms) yet going to connected devices shows nothing. USB Host Viewer (In all 3 roms) shows nothing connected. And USB Host Diagnostics tells me various things that I'm willing to list here if needed (Host API, Kernel, etc), yet each time the USB Devices connected during the diagnosis, they are not recognized.
Troubleshooting:
- I've plugged my usb powered hub to my computer. It works just fine with each device connected, at once, or together.
- Each device works independently connected to my computer (Keyboard, Mouse, Flash Drive, Game Controller).
- I can still connect a keyboard and mouse independently to my nook with Nook Color Tweaks, but Plug N Play does not work.
- I've attempted both USB Host Mode off of SD Card (CM 9) and EMMC (AOKP Build 40) where Plug N Play only worked with SD Card (CM 9).
- The Kernel for all 3 roms has been 2.6.32.xx or greater (Cm 7.2 used Dalingrin's OC kernel, AOKP Build 40 uses 2.6.32.59, and I'm unsure of CM 9's).
At this point I'm at a loss and I am looking for help. I've done a fair bit of searching (Admittingly too much during work) on these forums. As stated in the beginning of my post, I had it working with all 4 devices in CM 9 booted off my sd-card, since then I've switched my EMMC from CM 7.2 Kangs to AOKP Build 40 (hawt) and successfully used both with a mouse and keyboard. But I cannot get the powered USB HUB to do anything BUT power my Nook Color.
Thank you for your responses and if you need logs, links to the items, apps, or roms used,(forum wouldn't let me post all of them) screenshots from apps, anything, I will respond as quickly and as efficiently as possible.
Have you considered on just reinstalling the whole build over from scratch? I think the USB host is part of the drivers in the kernel layer and that kernel layer might have become corrupted. If you got wifi and audio working on that nook color then the likelihood of having a hardware problem by that definition becomes less of an option, the USB hub is driven by the CPU. So if you got cyanogenmod up and booted, this points to a possible kernel opps. You stated you had it up before. I don't work on kang and AOKP builds so how is the stability of the usb host mode for those builds? Sounds more of a software issue and not some hardware issue. Unless you just like trying to decompile software for a learning experience for yourself. Did you do a hardware hack for your nook as stated in this thread here? http://hackaday.com/2010/02/10/usb-host-mode-for-droid/
Also make sure you disable all of your apps on your device, that is another possible cause, we don't know what type of apps or mods you have made.
Unless you got support to your USB the only way to find the problem is to decompile your whole build through ADB. Logs will not find the problem if its in the kernels. Or are you using ADB through wireless? Check this thread here if you haven't seen this thread yet. There is an app that gives you USB host support already. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1468531
UPDATE Aug 31st. 2012. Check thread here on USB host support. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1459892
If you want more experience on how android operates, you can start off by building your own cyanogenmod on your computer, the cyanogenMod wiki here shows you how. http://wiki.cyanogenmod.com/wiki/Barnes_&_Noble_Nook_Color:_Compile_CyanogenMod_(Linux)

accesory successes, failures and weirdnesses

most of you probably already know these things. but still nice to collect anecdata...
first off, usb absolutely refused to work at all no matter what device I tried, hub or no hub.
eventually after the large-ish 12/5 update, and then what looked like another update so brief I almost missed it, things started working. or maybe it was me turning off "usb debugging" that helped? not really willing to mess with it, now that usb generally works.
- generic usb hub, yep. powered or unpowered, good either way. but you all already knew that.
- 'das keyboard' with built in 2-port hub. keyboard works, hub works with flash drives, mice and kbds.
- logitech marble mouse - works, quelle surprise. via hub too.
- amazon brand cheapie keyboard - works. via hub too.
- iogear generic sd/microsd reader - works. via hub too.
- 2 different cameras of generic UVC 1.00 class - work fine with 3rd party software (search for "usb camera" on google play e.g. snapexwebcam). via hub too.
- SATA dock with built in usb hub (SD slot and 2 usb ports) - this thing sometimes worked but more often froze the ouya and had to reboot.
- cmedia hs100 usb soundcard - microphone input + stereo headphone output. this is a super generic chipset supported quite well by linux. dmesg showed it as recognized, but sound output did not automagically switch over to it. probably could be made to work with some hacking around.
most of the time, if I unmounted my usb flash drive from the storage menu, I could remove and then put it back and it would automagically show up under /mnt/usbdrive. again and again.
hotplugging card readers, usb drives etc. there are some nice free 3rd party userland mounters I can personally recommend:
usb otg helper (don't let the "otg" fool you, although it does that too if a device's kernel supports otg. it will mount ALL supported partitions (ext, fat, ntfs) on a flash drive, not just the 1st partition)
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.shajul.usbotg
paragon exfat/ntfs/hfs (not sure if it does ext too)
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paragon.mounter
Thanks for the information!
Nothing special to add, my western digital 2Tb energy conserving drive works great (no problem with the lag as it spins up). My cheap $10 Walmart keyboard is fine as well.
I have not tired any hubs, or anything else for that matter. A hub is on the list though as some extra flash storage would be nice.
I'm surprised to hear the cameras were working. Google has been blank as far as getting cameras recognized so I wasn't sure if it had been made to work yet. Any luck getting apps such as Skype to recognize the camera? How about that USB microphone? Any thoughts on how it might work for voice-to-text or as a 'generic' input device for voice control (utter!, Autovoice, Tasker).?
Generic USB hub - working
Sandisk microSD adapter - working
Logitech wireless USB keyboard - working
Retrolink USB N64 controller - not working
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haven't tried skype for ideological reasons, sorry.
I have tried linphone-video, loading it thru both f-droid and google play store. in both cases it immediately force-quits.
(I have this problem with more than a few apps, I really need to put in some time to check catlog/logcat...)
csipsimple works, but none of the settings let me choose audio i/o devices. (and csip doesn't support video)
the c-media hs100 usb doodad is definitely supported - I tried "usb audio tester" (also "usb audio tester root") and it worked just fine there (ext mic to ext speaker - I heard myself talking definitely). but no way to select it in the Settings UI. whereas my bluetooth speaker and bluetooth headset both work/switchover fine, but that is sort of standard switching built into most android devices.

one stop thread for problems that most people encountered. Please share your solution

Instead of new comers squandering around looking for solutions to set up the nexus player for gaming and media streaming. Lets simplify things a bit to see what accessories to get and what software to use to get our nexus player to its maximum capability.
Lollirock 1.5 rom (OTG micro usb cable and a usb mouse or keyboard are required during first bootup. It will not detect nexus remote during first bootup)
Stick mount pro(Play Store) Make sure it's the pro version or else it won't work!-
- A must have for external storage. This app enables storage drives to mount into a specific location using symbolic link option which isn't included in the free version. By default, it will mount storage devices under sdcard/usb folder instead of usb:// mount location (apps like emulators or xbmc that uses file explore do not search to this location usb://)
- I have tested it on xbmc, my boy, fpse, and ppsspp.
Known issue: external storage formatted under ntfs will not mount properly. Files will not show up under mount folder.
I'm currently using exFAT format and it seem to work fine so far.
For those who uses stock Nexus Player rom, you have to download stick mount pro from a third party site since the license won't transfer(I'm assuming that you paid for it)
Sixaxis controller(Play Store)
- Can pair up to 2 controllers for two players games. There's also a setting to set dual shock 3 or 4 to run as native android controller, so you don't have to deal with mapping everything manually.
My suggestion
Accessories : Rii 8 wireless touchpad keyboard(Amazon) mini keypad with track pad and qwerty keyboard.
Logitech keyboard k700
Ps4 controller
Inateck card reading+Hub(Amazon) -
- It very important to choose the right otg micro usb cable because it can effect read/write speed for external storage drives, including low power consumption drives such as usb flash drives and sd cards. This hub can run with or without a secondary power source.
I thought something like a flash drive with a low power consumption didn't require a decent otg cable, but it does. I was testing a psp rom off my usb storage with a much simpler micro usb otg cable and the frame rate wasn't that great also the loading time. Transfer files were also very slow. So keep that in mind, make sure to get a decent micro usb otg hub or card reader. At least get one that you can supply power to from an outlet.
For those who are looking to run Amazon prime video, download Kodi (xbmc) and Amazon prime video add-on zip.
-Amazon instant video app is crappy on android to begin with compare to IOS version which has a more user friendly UI similar to Netflix. Kodi improves that with cover arts and tv-friendly user interface.
I couldn't get sixaxis to pair my stupid ps3 controls I don't know what I did wrong...
Sent from my Nexus 6
trvbone said:
I couldn't get sixaxis to pair my stupid ps3 controls I don't know what I did wrong...
Sent from my Nexus 6
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Have you used sixaxis before? I'm just wondering., so I can help you figure out the issue.
I have but I think the problem is I didn't see a Bluetooth address when I set it up on the Nexus player maybe I have to fix the zoom setting in the overscan setting on my Nexus player to see it
Sent from my Nexus 6

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