Viewing Apps on Computer - Nexus 6P Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I wanted to know if there was a computer software out there somewhere that would allow me to view and arrange my apps on my phone like you can do with iTunes with an Apple device?

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[PRJ] Open-source project: PC Movie List

After all these new applications coming up these days, i had a thought of something really important to me as an application and maybe nice for the rest of you who like watching movies from your pc using your big tv.
Well i always love to watch a movie at night after a working day, i have a couple of discs full of them. in order to choose a movie or something, i need to have a mouse near me, or a remote control in order to find a movie away from my pc.
i know there are some applications out there that control media center, but to my taste they suck because media center's video management sucks too.
so i thought of having a new application on our pda, that will allow us to check our movie folders, like the picture i made below.
I would love to develop this on my own, but i have no idea how to create nice flow animations. so if anyone has time and wants to develop something like this i would be grateful
How it should work.....
1) it needs to connect to a server side (since it is a client-server side app), using wifi, maybe bluetooth too
2) i should be able to choose which application will open as default the chosen movie. i like to use Neuview player for my videos, but someone else would like powerdvd or vlc, etc
3) i should be able to choose from which folders i want the application to show movies
4) the pda should definately display the picture of the movie (it will read from the pc the picture from the movie's folder which is called "folder.jpg"
5) from the pda i should change the volume up , volume down, and skip forward or backward.
6) maybe some other features that u might think, like shutting down the pc from the pda too.
here is the picture of how i imagine this (it doesn't need to be a manilla plugin , i just used the people tab, because i like the way it displays things. This is how i imagine the application would look like too.)
hope i see people getting interested on this. GRemote doesn't help because you can't choose a movie from there. and i hate using Media center.
thank u for ur time. and sorry for any text mistakes... i am very tired
This seems legit! And if you made it into a very good today plugin, i could use it with MTP on tf3d2
no idea how to make it as a today plugin i need someone's knownledge on this thing and for the animation. propably .net is not the language for this, and i don't know something else that i can develop this.
I'm working on something similar (though not as a today plugin).
TeDeV said:
How it should work.....
1) it needs to connect to a server side (since it is a client-server side app), using wifi, maybe bluetooth too
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It connects via Wifi
TeDeV said:
2) i should be able to choose which application will open as default the chosen movie. i like to use Neuview player for my videos, but someone else would like powerdvd or vlc, etc
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It doesn't do this Windows Media Center only...
TeDeV said:
3) i should be able to choose from which folders i want the application to show movies
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It is categorised and created via metadata stored on the server pc with a local cache on the phone containing virtual directories.
TeDeV said:
4) the pda should definately display the picture of the movie (it will read from the pc the picture from the movie's folder which is called "folder.jpg"
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It shows the picture, along with the synopsis of the film.
TeDeV said:
5) from the pda i should change the volume up , volume down, and skip forward or backward.
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Can do all of the above, along with show current progress of the currently playing media, and move around to various screens within Media Center.
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6) maybe some other features that u might think, like shutting down the pc from the pda too.
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Can't do this one as yet...
Have a look, it's called TouchRC. I'm currently writing the browsing of the metadata at the moment, so this will be in the next release of the app.
~evorgevol
can u plz mind to inlcude, no mcp video play?
it sucks. seriously. i have a lot of episodes with seasons etc. the stupid media center creates a virtual folder in the movie list for each episode, and it drives me crazy!
i will check your application, but since u tell me that it only works with mcp, it's out.
+1
I'd be willing to donate to the cause if it was omnia(240x400) compatible.
i had a little time yesterday, and i kinda worked a bit with the graphics and so on.
as you can see i have added a "mirror" effect under my movies, but i don't know how i can make a transparent - gradient image in vb. can someone help me with this?
here is a pic of how it looks like

Fed up with Zune and DTwist? Turn to Itunes

A week ago I posted about the TuneLink car adapter that allowed me to use Bluetooth to Aux in in my car. With this app in place my phone is now my sole source of media outside of my house.
The problem I have is there is no native desktop software for Android music. Zune doesn't sync with android and recently switched to a zpl playlist format that adds too many steps to move files from Zune-> Windows Media-> To my Evo.
Doubletwist just isn't a finished product. The desktop application is lackluster and slow. Moreover I hate their media player, I prefer MIUI's player or the stock Droid player.
My answer was to give Itunes a try. We all know it manages music well and adds and adds artwork but I never tried a 3rd party sync platform.
My answer was Tunesync. It's an expensive $5 app that manages and syncs playlists wirelessly between my EVO and Itunes. Works well and doesn't eat up much battery life. For me this is perfect because I only have the 8gb stock memory card and I don't need my entire library on my phone, just my favorite playlists.
Finally, I used Windows Live Mesh to sync the "My Music" folders between my laptop and my desktop just in case I want to update my phone from the road or on vacation. I recommend this setup for anyone looking to manage their music.
Doubletwist airsync works well too..its just slow.
The Doubletwist desktop software is garbage. I need something more polished like Winamp, Zune, Itunes.
I use itunes for my desktop music. I just use doubletwist to transfer my music. Can't wait for google to finish up google music with the native sync service.
I agree that Doubletwist is not usable. For starters, they claim that they cannot sync smart playlists from iTunes. You can sync them to start, but if your playlist is updated, doubletwist won't pick up on the update. I mean, the main reason I want to sync with itunes is because of the smart playlists in itunes, which I LOVE. Doubletwist staff claims that it is due to iTunes' locked down system. That is bogus, because other apps do it fine.
Instead of tunesync, I suggest isyncr:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jrtstudio.iSyncr
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jrtstudio.iSyncr.WiFi
The UI isn't flashy, but all I need is something to sync my itunes playlists to my phone. It just works. The wifi addon is excellent. It recently got a feature called "live playlists" which is just like itunes' smart playlists, so you can create your own playlists on your phone from the music you sync to your device. The developer is really on top of things - he responds quickly to emails and is always adding features. He recently added the ability to upsync your photos and video, as well as the amazon mp3s you buy on your phone. I love it.
iTunes is the worst media manager for Windows IMHO. I'm surprised nobody mentioned MediaMonkey... it puts all others to shame.
For wireless sync with Android, WinAMP is definitely the way to go. I just can't give up PowerAMP on my Android, so I can live without wi-sync.
itunes is horrible on windows. I love it on my mac though. (I don't mean feature wise)
Anyone who says iTunes is good is using a Mac. That **** is like a virus on Windows.
I agree with a previous poster...Media Monkey.

Google Music. Will it be Android's answer to iTunes, or more?

I don't want this to be another "OMG, the video support on XOOM SUX!" thread, but rather a discussion about what you expect in the future from Google. Mostly just fun speculation, I suppose.
I know a lot of people do complain about the video support, but I'm an optimist, so I am eagerly awaiting what Google has in store for Android tablets. It's obvious they have SOMETHING up their sleeves, as we've seen hinted in a few articles here and there. Cloud syncing is one of the more recent little nuggets of gold we've seen.
Apple users have iTunes, which helps keep everything going smoothly for their music and video syncing. When Google finally gets around to unveiling its music service, what would they have to do in order to make it MORE useful to Android users than iTunes is to iOS users? That is, what can they do to make it more than just a clone of iTunes?
Obviously, cloud syncing would be one of the things that sets it apart. I'm really looking forward to being able to share music with my XOOM and my Android handset.
What I'm wondering the most about is weather the service will be a standalone app, or will it be tied to the market, like Books are? Which would you rather see? A separate system altogether, or the addition of "Music" and "Video" tabs alongside the "Android Apps" and "Books" tabs that we already have? I actually wouldn't mind seeing the latter. It just makes sense, really. And with the cloud syncing support suggested, it actually looks like this might be what they plan to do. However, there needs to be some things supported in the app, such as the ability to convert video files into XOOM formats without the use of a 3rd party app, and a better way to add album art and change info on sideloaded songs than what iTunes uses (That is, being able to edit the files directly on the mobile device instead of just on the computer.) I also hope that Google is working on a standalone video player that doesn't rely on the gallery, and hope they are considering supporting more video codecs.
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Also, I want to see a better setup for the PC side of the application. iTunes has a lot of crap to navigate through, and just seems messy to me. Again, the cloud syncing will make this so much better. It'll be great to drop a song into the program from my computer and have it pop up on my XOOM without having to plug the XOOM into the computer.
What do you want to see in Google's Music (and video) service? Speculate away!

AppIdea for devs: Using the Metro start screen as Media Center

I'm thinking of getting a Shuttle slim pc to hook up to my TV and use it as a media center. Unfortunately, WMC is gone from Windows 8, and even if you get it as an addon, it isn't that great....
Apps like Multimedia 8 are nice, but involve a lot of clicking, which can be tedious on the TV. So why not pin everything to the start screen?
Pinning your favourite TV shows, Albums, Artists, Movies, Internet Radio Stations to the start screen gives you access to all the entertainment you could want in a very quick and easy way. While getting meta data from last.fm, thetvdb, imdb etc, make the experience look great
I've created a quick mockup in photoshop to demonstrate how it might look.
Let me know what you think. unfortuately, despite my interest in IT, I went to medschool, so I can't program this myself (I did try though, but didnt get anywhere).
So if any dev likes the idea , I'd be happy to discuss my ideas

[Q] How do I get music on my Nexus!?

"Syncing" music to my Nexus has been a massive headache since day 1. At one point I tried a solution I think it was called Synctunes, but the free version only synced like 50 songs or something.
I'm willing to make certain compromises at this point, but I'm wondering two things:
1) How can I get all music on my phone? I have it in a folder structure from MediaMonkey, but I don't believe it can sync to Nexus 4 via USB *or* wifi?
2) Is there any free option to SYNC music with my iTunes and/or MediaMonkey library?
I live in Canada so I don't have a lot of the options such as Google's cloud music manager solution
If you have a bunch of songs on a PC and you want to put them on the nexus 4, you can simply plug it in via USB and drag and drop the files/folder.
If you are looking to do this wirelessly check out DoubleTwist.
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If you have a bunch of songs on a PC and you want to put them on the nexus 4, you can simply plug it in via USB and drag and drop the files/folder.
If you are looking to do this wirelessly check out DoubleTwist.
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Thanks
I understand that DoubleTwist also requires the DoubleTwist app usage on the phone?
And hmm maybe in the past it was because I was hung up on SYNCING, but I didn't think drag+drop was even an option (although still to me it's a bit of a 1-time solution, what if I add say, 1 new song a week+1 new album a month? Hard to manage manually adding them!
The desktop companion app doesnt require the android app to work, it simply adds in metadata for the android app in addition to the normal syncing it does.
Unless you're really hung up about the fact that the desktop companion app adds in an extra folder with metadata for the android app, it should work as you'd expect with or without the android app.
You might need to wait for mediascanner to realize that the contents of /sdcard changed afterwards though if you're using a different music player. But it shouldnt take long/there are apps to force it to immediately scan on play if you want to do that.

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