I'm trying to wirelessly mirror xbmc from my revue 8 to my tv via this actiontec. Problem is the audio only comes from the revue, not the tv. Audio works with the other apps like Windows media player, Xbox music etc though
Has anyone had success getting the revue to push audio to the tv while using xbmc?
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ucpro said:
I'm trying to wirelessly mirror xbmc from my revue 8 to my tv via this actiontec. Problem is the audio only comes from the revue, not the tv. Audio works with the other apps like Windows media player, Xbox music etc though
Has anyone had success getting the revue to push audio to the tv while using xbmc?
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go to settings / system / audio and try changing your audio output device til it works, ha
I just put it on extended displays and now it works great, thanks though!
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Is there any way we could stream content to a TV using dlna or something like it?
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There are dlnA apps in the market that will work. Just search for dlna in the play store.
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Just to clarify, cause I'd really like to be able to use the NQ to stream media from my NAS; here's the scenario
If I was playing an MKV file using Dice Player (which is streaming it from my NAS via SMB) on my Galaxy Nexus, I can have the Galaxy Nexus communicate with the NQ to have it displayed on my TV?
Any help with this is greatly aprpeciated
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
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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.
So basically, all i want to do is stream my mkv's to my windows 8 tablet.
Would be awesome if there was a plex client in development for the store. I did try an app called media8? But has limited file/codec support (but did detect my plex media server).
Anyone have any suggestions?
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Please help me with this -I've a Samsung galaxy s3 and a new Samsung LCD TV.
So most of the videos I can stream from my s3 to the TV via dnla as long as they're in the same WiFi networks.
Now I just got my new nexus thinking I'll be able to do the same. But chrome starts play inn these videos directly
On the webpage and I don't have any way to stream this to the TV.
On s3, it used too play it on the video player that comes with the android os.
How do I do this on nexus? The wireless display doesn't find my TV at all
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N7 supports miracast. You need miracast support for wireless.
So do I need to buy miracast dongle?
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Chromecast dongle could be another choice?
Look for "Pixel Media Server" on Playstore.
I use it to stream via DLNA to my Samsung tv, since my S4 is running on AOSP.
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solved...!!
I figured it out finally..quite easy..
On chrome itself when its playing the flash video, there is a share button and i downloaded a program called Twonky Beam from playstore,,and click on share via beam..
Bingo!! it straight away beams whatever is playing in my browser on to my samsung TV in clear HD!!..no messsy wires..I assume there are similar apps to beam as well..
Thanks guys!!
I'm thinking of getting a chromecast dongle for my tv and just wanted to check some info first.
1. I want to wireless send video to my TV
2. I use showbox & mobdro and mxplayer will these work and is it smooth?
3. Will it also wireless play audio from poweramp?
Any info would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Kev
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KevandLynds said:
I'm thinking of getting a chromecast dongle for my tv and just wanted to check some info first.
1. I want to wireless send video to my TV
2. I use showbox & mobdro and mxplayer will these work and is it smooth?
3. Will it also wireless play audio from poweramp?
Any info would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Kev
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I think in general you're barking up the wrong tree. The way chrome cast works is it pulls content directly from the Internet. What you're describing is like Apple Air Play (or some such thing).
Chrome cast is great, but really your device acts like a controller, that's why only certain apps are supported, because the chrome cast has to run them "onboard" so to speak. I use it with Netflix a lot.
Hope that helps.
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Never tried poweramp but showbox will stream to it. Just make sure youe media player is allcast or Avia. Never had an issue with either or showbox
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