What if i could play via bluetooth games with an other android phone? Imagine if you could play chess for example with a friend on an android! Can this happen or just dreaming???
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Here, that you can play with bluetooth: market.android.com/details?id=com.into.StrikeFour&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5pbnRvLlN0cmlrZUZvdXIiXQ..
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Hi people!
Today I stream Spotify from my PC in my home office to my PS3 in the living room with ps3mediaserver. It's great that this is possible, but when I want to listen to a spesific song/playlist, I have to go to my computer and find the song/playlist there.
Is it possble to stream Spotify from my HD2 (with the official spotify app) to PS3 as I do from my PC? It would be great to use my HD2 to scroll through playlists, choose songs etc. and have the audio streamed to my TV speakers.
Cheers!
Hmm, I guess it's not possible..
My net connection is working I can acces the playstore and buy stuff in games ...but I cant play games online... like terapets or monster wars...I can play it in single player mode but the multiplayer button just does not respond in these games...help plzzzzz
I remember a long time ago, someone got the OUYA store running on a phone. Back then there were no games on the store, so it was just out of curiosity. But today there are many games on the store. So I was wondering, is there any way I could get the OUYA store on my phone, use it to download and legally buy games, and play those games with a PS3 bluetooth controller and mhl output? Effectively turning my phone into an OUYA handheld. If so, how exactly could I do that?
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I remember a long time ago, someone got the OUYA store running on a phone. Back then there were no games on the store, so it was just out of curiosity. But today there are many games on the store. So I was wondering, is there any way I could get the OUYA store on my phone, use it to download and legally buy games, and play those games with a PS3 bluetooth controller and mhl output? Effectively turning my phone into an OUYA handheld. If so, how exactly could I do that?
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I think the official developers are working on this, but it's not ready just yet. It's gonna be called "OUYA Everywhere"
vibrunazo said:
I remember a long time ago, someone got the OUYA store running on a phone. Back then there were no games on the store, so it was just out of curiosity. But today there are many games on the store. So I was wondering, is there any way I could get the OUYA store on my phone, use it to download and legally buy games, and play those games with a PS3 bluetooth controller and mhl output? Effectively turning my phone into an OUYA handheld. If so, how exactly could I do that?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-tv/general/ouya-store-amazon-fire-tv-t2806575
This is the closest you can get. Just install the apks in the zip at that link. Works on lots of devices. It isn't an official release so there are some bugs occasionally.
Hello,
I have a Nexus 7 with android 4.2.2 rooted and i have some games on it like dead trigger. I have a bluetooth motorola keyboard and mouse and I was wondering how i could use them to play android games? I have tried with Sixaxis but it doesn't seem to work with the bluetooth conection on, it is just for the playstion handset?
Thank you for your help
Like the title says.
Is there any way to have the music I have bought on the play store to be on my internal storage to be readable by other apps and devices?
I always played my music I downloaded from other places through my Xbox by just plugging my phone into it. But I uploaded my music to Google play so that it would be synced to my tablet. Now I can't do that at all without dlna (which I can't play while playing a game). There has GOT to be a workaround or something, I can't be the only one with this sort of problem......
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You should be able to grab mp3s from the play store. You should also be able to strip the DRM tags with e.g. eye3d. This requires that you own the music and you'd still have to transfer it to your (emulated) sdcard.
Besides that I can recommend subsonic + dsub. It's an awesome tool to stream / play music and it can stream e.g. to a chromecast. It might be possible to use it in jukebox mode, which means you'd need a raspberry pi or alike and you could play your lib with it. But I have not yet tried that (I have a chromecast ).
Basically: If you don't know how you are going to play your music in 5 years don't buy from crippled stores. And noone known how to play songs in 5 years from now.
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You should be able to grab mp3s from the play store. You should also be able to strip the DRM tags with e.g. eye3d. This requires that you own the music and you'd still have to transfer it to your (emulated) sdcard.
Besides that I can recommend subsonic + dsub. It's an awesome tool to stream / play music and it can stream e.g. to a chromecast. It might be possible to use it in jukebox mode, which means you'd need a raspberry pi or alike and you could play your lib with it. But I have not yet tried that (I have a chromecast ).
Basically: If you don't know how you are going to play your music in 5 years don't buy from crippled stores. And noone known how to play songs in 5 years from now.
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Thanks for trying to help. I used the play music downloader in PC and put my library on my storage. A few songs are showing up twice in my play music app, but not all. I can live with this I guess. Hopefully Google makes this easier in the future.
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Google play music is crappie. I stopped using them a couple years ago. And again thank you for this app