Is there an interface available that will allow video out so I can play my Universal through a standard PC projector?
Thanks in advance.
Yes it'a possible.
You can use Margi presenter to Go ( but not easy to find)
or Spectec SDV as follow
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AV out
So, connection via memory card slot makes device unusefull... Just for small presentations. Nice gadget, but... Have to be another way, maybe redirect video to BT port or even to take out display cable
Yes , You are right - only small presentation - but not always .
You can use for bigger presentation something like Asus WL-HDD ( hard disc working on WiFi ) - I worked with this solution.
Other solution - cheap but only for static presentations - You have to change each slide into graphics file and send it to a Bluetooth Image Viever - like Nokia SU2
Or MMV200 from SE
As fas as I know HTC universal as Bluetooth 1.2 , witch as 721 kbit/s transmition speed.
With a speed of 721 kbit/s, ist the video transmition good enogh ?
Anybody try it ?
via WLAN it is very good idea, but battery in uni I think it is not very big enough to hold device working 2-4h... (display, wlan)...
It is another solution - very expensive, but it will work... - you can buy RedFly and use internal display or use VGA out...
paulorosa said:
As fas as I know HTC universal as Bluetooth 1.2 , witch as 721 kbit/s transmition speed.
With a speed of 721 kbit/s, ist the video transmition good enogh ?
Anybody try it ?
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CDs play at 150kBytes per second iirc and the Philips CDi player VHS quality video from CDs at that speed. They weren't DVD quality, but apart from dusty reds and muddy browns, quality was very good for what it was- fewer artifacts than most (non-BBC) Freeview digital TV broadcasts. The resolution was upto 768×560.
So, on that basis, 721kbs = 90kBs and that should offer something quite watchable. That said, is that 721kbs *total, both ways* and how close can one reasonably expect to achieving such a figure? If 721kbs is realistic, QVGA video should be attainable.
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I made a dream, but it unfortunatly seems to still be a dream
I'm looking for an headset fully featured like the sony Ericson HBH-DS970
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or an multimedia interface like the motorola S705
Need is the same, just those 2 kind of product could give solution to my needs.
Here all the features i am looking for, as you'll see, the HBH-DS970
respond to 80% of it, well... in fact 50% for me because i have an universal not fully compatible...
mutimedia needs :
-Stereo AD2P
-Remote Control AVRCP
-Display titles, artist, etc... compatible with (whatever the player software) any WM5 or WM6 device (so the HBH-DS970 is discalified for me)
Phone needs
-Display caller name on my Universal (WM5 or WM6)
-Travel into my contact list, to easyly call someone, so i have the remote in my hand, i see contacts on its screen, i pickup one with two of its buttons, and call the guy !!!
-bluetooth range biger than 1.5 meters
-not useless microphone
Last need :
- in-ear "speaker" (don't know if speaker is the good word lol, but i think you understood what i mean ). In fact i'm looking for small and stealth speaker with good sound, specialy for bass (earing Jazz/Funk, not techno ). I don't want to look like robocop with a big headset.
-Keep my actual phone HTC Universal
Here in pratice what i'm looking for:
I love my phone, but it's quite true, that it is too big to keep it in my pocket all the time. At the office it is placed on my desktop, i'm moving a lot inside my office flat, so when it rings, i have to rush to my desktop to hang up. So i need to see who is calling me, and be able to receive/give calls when i'm not on my desktop (max 10 meters, usualy 5).
On Transport, i don't like to show my phone to everybody, so i need AVRCP to control my mp3 player, i also want to see titles, do be really faster. Otherwise, i know that i'll pass my time to hang my phone to look at it"s screen.
Do you know if a such device exist, or is going to exist shortly?
The sonyericson is really too much expensive for what it would bring to me :
around 90€ no possibility to see titles, just caller, it's not enough for its price.
Thanks for any answer
Obviously, the dreams is not only yours
LOL =D
Well, there are 2 Bluetooth headsets I knew and tried that match all those wishes, but only lacking "the Display".
1. Sony DR-BT20NX
2. O2 XA-06
I happened to buy number 2...
Since my early WM days I was enviously looking at Nokia's Simple Center solution to remotely control music played on my PC from my WM device. Member "Magic" from the Swiss-German PocketPC forum found such a solution, made in Germany, available as a fully featured trial app in English or German:
1-2 Remote over WLAN and Bluetooth gives you access to your WMP or iTunes music collection, and lets you remotely play that music. Add a hardware audio transmitting/receiving solution to your PC, and you could send music to any given room, and control it from there on your HD.
http://www.sfr-software.de/12remote/
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If in return you want to listen to music from your PC or NAS on your HD take a look at Pocket Players UPnP networking solution (available as free add-on for PP).
wow what a great application, i just installed it, and it works great,
i have a bluetooth speaker that i use in the garden when having a BBQ but keeps cutting out due to reception, now i can run a speaker from pc to the garden and control the music from my phone with wifi when having a BBQ,
IF THE WEATHER GET BETTER. TOOOOO MUCH RAIN.............ARRGH
thanks for sharing this app.
That remind me an application called "Signal" http://www.alloysoft.com/
Anyway great app...
I've just installed this: http://www.jaylee.org/remotecontrol/ on my TD2 (posting here as this thread is where I found that it was possible to use WM in this way)
This one is not as polished as 1-2-Remote, but its free, it covers quite a few applications, although I've only tried it with itunes.
I initially ran into a problem of the TD2 not having any (easily/default) mapable keys, and thought this app was useless, but found that the keyboard itself could be used (small note, the keyboard I use can't use any of the QWERTY letters, but can use others including space etc, this does not effect the standard keyboard).
Have a try.
Hi i think this is a great application.
1-2 Remote has so many features, i will install Signal and give that a try as well and see which one is best.
i have looked at Bluetooth Remote Control for Windows Mobile, and it seem so simple but good points is that it is free.
still i will install it and see which one i will keep.
thanks for the posts
Hi i think this is a great application.
1-2 Remote has so many features, i will install Signal and give that a try as well and see which one is best.
i have looked at Bluetooth Remote Control for Windows Mobile, and it seem so simple but good points is that it is free.
still i will install it and see which one i will keep.
thanks for the posts
Don't know if this has been posted before
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/totalaccess/software/games/speed-city.mspx
You have to register to MS Total Access, but hey... it's free I guess.
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The graphics look like they've been upscaled from VGA, so nowhere as smooth as the pictures would suggest. Plays well on Touch HD though, there's an overlay virtual gamepad (press the little [+] icon - can be moved around also) to control the game.
Cheers for the link!
Appreciate link. Will try later and post comments
Thanks for it
just download, it's free I confirm but for me don't like so much.... graphic are basic and the control are strange....
but thanks anyway
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Don't know if this has been posted before
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/totalaccess/software/games/speed-city.mspx
You have to register to MS Total Access, but hey... it's free I guess.
The graphics look like they've been upscaled from VGA, so nowhere as smooth as the pictures would suggest. Plays well on Touch HD though, there's an overlay virtual gamepad (press the little [+] icon - can be moved around also) to control the game.
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Cant u upload the game on rapidshare.com? would be nice. I dont want to sign up my details there
First time post..
Here's a rapidshare link:
SpeedCity_Full.ARM.CAB
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Cant u upload the game on rapidshare.com? would be nice. I dont want to sign up my details there
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Don't Trust MS
Would tend to agree with bouya_k. Graphics are low and playability ok. Cheap version of Need for Speed IMHO, though it is free.
Same for me
Agree on the above: graphics are poor compared to NFS or Xtrakt and the gamepad is something you have to train for
Tnx for the link though: if you dont try, you'll never discover anything
Okay, just got round to installing and playing, as stated, graphics are low compared to games like xtrakt and nfs.
but still, its another game and it passes the time
again, thanks for the link
Thanks for the info!
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First time post..
Here's a rapidshare link:
SpeedCity_Full.ARM.CAB
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Thank you kindly.
I am not trying to advertise but rather " WOW look at this! " I found it on ebay...
Specifications
Key Specifications/Special Features:
Android car PC with car DVD/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi/RDS/iPod/GPS/3G
7-inch 2 DIN digital touch screen
Resolution: 800 x 480
3-D flash user interface, remote control
Playback DVD/MPEG4/VCD/SVCD/WMV/MP3/WMA/JPEG/CD
Compatible format: MP4/DVD/VCD/CD/DVD-R/DVD-RW/CD-R/CD-RW
Video input/output/camera input/audio R/L AUX input
Built-in USB port/SD slot, AM/FM 2 bands radio
4 x 45W surround stereo
With picture-in-picture
Bluetooth handsfree calling,
TV system: PAL/NTSC/SCEAM
Rear view camera connection
RDS
Apple's iPod
GPS function
Car steering wheel control
3G
Android 2.3.3 with CPU TCC8902 ARM11 720MHz
256M DDR2/2G flash
Net working: built-in Wi-Fi, 3G Modul EVDO/WCDMA USB
SIRF 3 (20CH) hot start 3 seconds, cold start: 30 seconds
Video: supports MP1/2/4, WMV, AVI, RM/RMVB and VOB (DVD)
Audio: supports MP3, WMA and WAV
Photo: supports BMP, JPG and GIF
Ebook: TXT
Office: supports WORD, EXCEL, PDF and POWERPOINT
Supports applications with Android including MARKET
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Wrong fourm buddy.
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
hehehe good one
So what are you doing?
Sent from my LG-P999 using xda premium
did I provide a link? No.
before I posted this did you know that you could have android (gingerbread at that) in your car? doubt it. I didn't
search for them on ebay or the web address hard-coded into picture. or google, i dont care, as I will not post links to avoid being accused of trying to sell these. although they are sold out of UK and i am in canada. there are still many complainers on this site.
I want one just to do a system dump on it!
get a DVD app, TV app, radio app with RDS, I pod control?? these functions must be apps....
nice
My A5 (2017) is running on magisk rooted stock android 8.
I've been messing around trying to get better audio from this phone, and have found a method to... at very least make it look like I'm using LDAC.. at best actually use it.
I'm unsure if I truly am using LDAC, or if there is any difference to the audio quality at all.
(im the master of the placebo effect )
I use SetEdit w/ Feature Pack to keep a few Global settings set to 1 (true) . After a certain event involving the headphone, or a random amount of time (idk) the "_supports_ldac" settings I've changed go back to 0 (false). SetEdit keeps my changes persistent.
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Sidenote, this little tweak FEELS like it has an effect on the audio.
& I can do something similar with my A51 (non-rooted, One UI 4.1) & the UHQ upscaling/bit ajustment built into the settings that is usually grey-ed out.. and dedicated for wired devices?
also works with different audio devices.. like my Skull Candy Uproar, and cheap BlueHive earbuds (035-7309-4)
Now thats all fine and dandy.. but......
but I cannot set the "Bluetooth Audio Codec" in dev settings to LDAC, when clicked it returns back to SBC. my only supported codec
same goes for sample rate, bit rate and sort of the LDAC Playback Quality. My A51 behaves the same.
I can change the playback quality from Best Effort, and it sticks.
But if I click the option, the selector is back to Best Effort... AND MY SELECTION of Optimized for Audio Quality still sticks. weird.
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Here is screenshots of the A51.
If I launch the android shortcut "com.sec.android.app.soundalive.activity.UHQUpscalerActivity" the page below opens, and I can freely change the settings and they stick as long as SetEdit is doing its thing.
I can't figure out how to access this page without launching the activity...
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To sum it all up, I have some nooby questions.
Am I actually getting LDAC & UHQ upscaling with unsupported devices?
Is there a way to test the truth of what I'm seeing and "hearing"?
Is this weirdly specific "hack" and my curiosity confusing enough? or am I insane?