I am looking for an UPNP and/or DLNA client for my WM phone. I would like to see pictures, listen to music and (if possible) watch videos. I know 3 UPNP clients but they all just play music-files. Are pictures such a problem?
I already searched this forum and the internet but only found the 3 UPnP music clients.
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Hey Guys,
I have a Windows Server Box, and setup the Windows Media Services.
To my laptops the Streaming Server is very cool.
However, to my WM6 Hermes phone, while I can get the stream to play, I cannot Fast Forward, or even skip to the next track? Plus, while the Windows Mobile Media Player plays WMA files (at High Quality) without a problem, it locks up when a MP3 file is streamed. And yet the phone has MP3 ringtones.
Also there doesn't seem to be a means of getting a playlist, to choose what I want to listen to from the server.
Does anyone have any experience with this, or can point me in the correct direction ?
Thank You,
Dave
Is there a way to sync subscription music files to the Evo?
I have music I have purchased on my laptop with Zune. I use windows media player to sync the other songs that I have burned from a cd to my laptop but it will not allow me to sync Zune files.
It gives a message that says it is not possible to sync subscription files to device
I would like to know too.
knocternal said:
Is there a way to sync subscription music files to the Evo?
I have music I have purchased on my laptop with Zune. I use windows media player to sync the other songs that I have burned from a cd to my laptop but it will not allow me to sync Zune files.
It gives a message that says it is not possible to sync subscription files to device
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Without breaking the DRM in the files. no.
there are ways to get around this but they break DRM and i am not sure i can really go into it much on this forum. i would try to Google protected music converter as a start.
alternatively you could move away from zune and use one of the subscription based models that has an android app (something like Rdio) -- that's the route I went and couldn't be happier.
I had to convert the wma file to an mp3 file.
It might be helpful/interesting to compile apps that allow a "cloud" experience. With your responses, please list what category the app should go in, and a brief description.
What is a cloud app?
An application which enables you to perform some task from any location. This may be enabling functionality on devices that were not intended to have it (VOIP); or syncing info/files/etc across devices to allow you to access and manipulate them from anywhere (google music); or services that are platform agnostic, allowing access from anywhere (pandora).
File Sync
Dropbox - allows you to download/upload files to dropbox storage
Dropsync - live or scheduled sync app for dropbox. User selected folders will 2 way sync with a folder on dropbox and other devices. Use this to add cloud functionality to apps that don't have them (i.e. audible, save games, mind maps, etc)
Communication
Gmail - Seems standard at this point, but it is one of the original cloud apps. Allowing you to view, respond, and create emails from anywhere that sync with all your devices.
Google Voice - Call and text from pc, tablet or phone.
Groove IP - auxiliary app to call over wifi or data from tablets, phones, etc.
Skype - Chat, voice, video, and VOIP service on most devices
Google Talk - IM Service from google
Facebook Messenger - Facebook's native messenger that posts cross platform
Documents/Office
Google Docs - Edit, create, and collaborate on documents. Great on the PC, but yet to be user friendly on phones/tablets.
Cloud Print - Print documents from your phone/tablet
Financial
BofA - Make payments, transfers, or just check ballences (limited devices...)
Paypal - Make payments, transfers, or just check ballences
Mint - Establish financial plans, monitor charges, etc
Music
Google Music - Upload your library for access from anywhere.
Pandora - Streaming radio service. On pretty much every platform out there.
Gooveshark - Stream music from your computer
Spotify - Premium music streaming service
Video
Youtube - Stream videos from anywhere
Netflix - Stream Movies and TV shows from anywhere
Remote Desktop
Splashtop - Remotely control your PC from phone or tablet (requires HD version)
uTorrent Remote -Control your torrent downloads on your computer from your phone.
Location-based
My Tracks - Create routes and upload/download from google servers
Glympse - Share your location with friends, or your boss to proove you are stuck in traffic
Communication:
Facebook Messenger - Officiel messenger app for fb chat
Music:
Spotify - Music streaming service (requires premium account)
File/File sync:
Pogoplug
HiDrive
you might also want to set,what is US only.as these are US/UK only(that i 100% know of:
Google Voice
Google Music
Netflix
dont know about the rest.
Hi,
Is it possible to play network streams within native LOS Music App? I've read in many places that it can read m3u playlists, but can't force it to work with playlists that works fine on my RPi with LibreElec.
Our family videos are stored on the PC, on the same network as the TV. To view them on the TV, I would like to use menus written in html. But Google has stopped access to local html content, unless using the HTTP protocol. So I decided to install HTTP Servers on the PC's Windows 10 partition and on its Linux partition. Also installed the SimpleHttpServer apk on the TV, to use html menus to stream from YouTube. Hopefull of interest to somebody: https://tinyurl.com/jrfn9fsu and