Does this phone support miracast..
blessingb said:
Does this phone support miracast..
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Yes.
thanks
Thanks bro for the reply. The reason iam asking again is that many sites says moto x play doesnt have dlna or screen sharing(not mentioning about chromecast support) option.. please let me know if we can use mirast using stock version of moto x play. Many thanks in advance
blessingb said:
Thanks bro for the reply. The reason iam asking again is that many sites says moto x play doesnt have dlna or screen sharing(not mentioning about chromecast support) option.. please let me know if we can use mirast using stock version of moto x play. Many thanks in advance
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I use stock rom. I can cast screen to my roku and chromecast work perfect. Note that you have to accept agreement in the connect app to enable cast screen.
Thank you
The reason for this research is because i have a Led Tv with native screen mirroring support. I have a moto g 2nd gen. I installed miracast & when i tried to screen mirror with tv it failed, whereas my wife has a samsung a3 & she was able to do screen mirroring without any devices such as roku or chromcast. Then i found out that mirascast or any screen mirroring app will not work on moto g. Hence wanted to check if moto x play will connect with my screen mirroring enabled led tv without roku or chromcast.. really sorry for bugging you.. Thanks fod ur patience..
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Hi all
Is there any custom rom that installs/support the samsung framework?
I'd love to set the tab on JB, but also need the all-share (samsung-link) application to work
Thanks
Why would you need Samsung allshare? there are a lot app that do the same (better) BublePnp, Pixel Media Server,
jpl69 said:
Why would you need Samsung allshare? there are a lot app that do the same (better) BublePnp, Pixel Media Server,
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full screen mirroring.
mediasharing is done via linux server @ home
full screen mirroring ?
even on playing games ? is it possible ? what tv you own? i have a samsung 6100 (2012) and never got it working.
jpl69 said:
full screen mirroring ?
even on playing games ? is it possible ? what tv you own? i have a samsung 6100 (2012) and never got it working.
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Samsung UE46F6400
http://skp.samsungcsportal.com/inte...q=10734&gubun=I&tabStatus=s&status=&step_no=3
But it only works on JB
Many thanks for that information
Mine is UE40ES6100W and i've no fullscreen/mirroring option on my TV menu.
I've wi-fi direct and it pairs but i just can't do anything that i already done with stock video app, only watch movies and in my case without subtitles so i use BubblePNP wich is excelent for that.
Just for curiosity i've investigated and stumbled into http://www.samygo.tv/
This weekend i'll search a little deeper to see what's this and what can we do with it.
jpl69 said:
Many thanks for that information
Mine is UE40ES6100W and i've no fullscreen/mirroring option on my TV menu.
I've wi-fi direct and it pairs but i just can't do anything that i already done with stock video app, only watch movies and in my case without subtitles so i use BubblePNP wich is excelent for that.
Just for curiosity i've investigated and stumbled into http://www.samygo.tv/
This weekend i'll search a little deeper to see what's this and what can we do with it.
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I removed it again.
for now it didn't gave me much benefit, and it breaks the skype app.
My previous phone was, a very humble, Samsung galaxy pocket :laugh:, it has this feature, wich I use quite frequently, that streams the images and videos via WiFi to the tv with out any need of a third party app.. I miss this feature a lot!
Does the Moto G4 has this feature? becouse if it does I can't find it, and if it doesn't, is there an app that can do this?
Cheers m8s!
Pepper233 said:
My previous phone was, a very humble, Samsung galaxy pocket :laugh:, it has this feature, wich I use quite frequently, that streams the images and videos via WiFi to the tv with out any need of a third party app.. I miss this feature a lot!
Does the Moto G4 has this feature? becouse if it does I can't find it, and if it doesn't, is there an app that can do this?
Cheers m8s!
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need to use allcast
Pepper233 said:
My previous phone was, a very humble, Samsung galaxy pocket :laugh:, it has this feature, wich I use quite frequently, that streams the images and videos via WiFi to the tv with out any need of a third party app.. I miss this feature a lot!
Does the Moto G4 has this feature? becouse if it does I can't find it, and if it doesn't, is there an app that can do this?
Cheers m8s!
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Depending on your make of TV i've used the "Cast" functionality to do this in the past. I think it uses miracast however, but when you play video/open photo's it just works. I have a Sony Bravia however.
I keep reading many different things, like any android above kitkat have this, that it's called allshare on Samsung, that you can use bluetooth instead.
Can anyone confirm I can mirror the screen of this phone to my Samsung TV?
Thanks
no you cannot mirror the screen. But you can share photos, video and music through Quick Connect.
icetbr said:
I keep reading many different things, like any android above kitkat have this, that it's called allshare on Samsung, that you can use bluetooth instead.
Can anyone confirm I can mirror the screen of this phone to my Samsung TV?
Thanks
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Yes, galaxy a can share a screen. Miracast supporting
Hello,
I dont know if this is possible or not, but does anyone know of any ROM or apk that will allow me to share my tablet screen with my Samsung Smart TV? I have the Note 8 and its an option in the quick settings off the Notification bar, wondering if I could get something similar for the Nexus 7. I tried to search through the posts, but most results are for cracked/damaged screens. Apologies if this post isnt allowed in some way, thanks in advance if anyone can help!
MBrad10 said:
Hello,
I dont know if this is possible or not, but does anyone know of any ROM or apk that will allow me to share my tablet screen with my Samsung Smart TV? I have the Note 8 and its an option in the quick settings off the Notification bar, wondering if I could get something similar for the Nexus 7. I tried to search through the posts, but most results are for cracked/damaged screens. Apologies if this post isnt allowed in some way, thanks in advance if anyone can help!
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Sad part is our n7 is not capable enough for smooth miracast stream. If you are pn stock rom and flash parrotmod, it does enable cast option. However on my nougat os, steam os almost a wasteful effor. N7 2013 is however a good option.
decided to give screen mirroring (sharing/casting, etc., seems that manufacturers interchange these terms!) a try for the first time but am not having much luck.... i've enabled screen mirroring on my tv (tcl 4ktv), it detects my galaxy view, which i then select, now what?
when i launch the view's screen mirroring app i just get a page that says: screen sharing - you can share the screens of your other devices with you galaxy view using screen mirroring. device name: galaxy view. nothing else.
so how do i get this to work? or are there 3rd party solutions gv owners are using? thanks!
try downloading Miracast from google play store. That app works on my GVT.
also make sure Power Saving is OFF.
mrbogusbaxter said:
try downloading Miracast from google play store. That app works on my GVT.
also make sure Power Saving is OFF.
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iirc the galaxy view doesn't support mircast...
aeneas1 said:
iirc the galaxy view doesn't support mircast...
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galaxy view does support miracast. though ONLY 720p .
If your TV is set to 1080p, you will get stuck half way on a 'status' screen.
I use miracast on this device with Samsung TV & Roku's and have no issues.
---- Also make sure you have the latest version of Samsungs Quick Connect.