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Hi guys,
Im using the default video player for my vids. There are some videos(Taken on iPhone 4S) which i have stored in my SGS3. They play fine on the device but when i try to stream them to my TV using all share cast i get an error message on my TV(Samsung) saying Codec not available.
Anyone know of all apps I can use to share videos on my TV?
Thanks
I didn't think the AllShare Cast was not available yet.
Ive got a samsung UA46D5000 Led smart Tv. Its got a built in wifi so i don't need the all share dongle. I can stream it directly from my SGS3 to the TV.
elevation_2 said:
Ive got a samsung UA46D5000 Led smart Tv. Its got a built in wifi so i don't need the all share dongle. I can stream it directly from my SGS3 to the TV.
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It’s my understanding that Allshare Cast is not available yet. When it is available there’ll be another option under Settings/Wireless and networks/More settings.
If you want to stream video to your TV then use Settings/Wireless and networks/Nearby devices, this turns the S3 into a DLNA server allowing you to share your media files with your Smart TV.
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MaNIaCv1 said:
It’s my understanding that Allshare Cast is not available yet. When it is available there’ll be another option under Settings/Wireless and networks/More settings.
If you want to stream video to your TV then use Settings/Wireless and networks/Nearby devices, this turns the S3 into a DLNA server allowing you to share your media files with your Smart TV.
MaNIaC
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Hi,
I can stream just fine. The issue is that some formats dont play on the tv. It just says codec not found whereas they play fine on the device itself. Shouldnt it be able to stream any format that can be played on the device?
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elevation_2 said:
Hi,
I can stream just fine. The issue is that some formats dont play on the tv. It just says codec not found whereas they play fine on the device itself. Shouldnt it be able to stream any format that can be played on the device?
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It depends on the TV, the TV needs to have the appropriate codec to play it. They’ve got better over time and my D7000 plays more or less any format I throw at it. I can only assume that your D5000 doesn’t have the required codec. The only alternative would be to transcode the video into one that is supported by your TV.
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elevation_2 said:
Hi guys,
Im using the default video player for my vids. There are some videos(Taken on iPhone 4S) which i have stored in my SGS3. They play fine on the device but when i try to stream them to my TV using all share cast i get an error message on my TV(Samsung) saying Codec not available.
Anyone know of all apps I can use to share videos on my TV?
Thanks
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First of all streaming videos to your tv via dlna has nothing to do with all share cast, which means your device's screen will be entirely mirrored on your dlna capable tv (not necessarily samsung), using a certified dongle.
Second, the error message you get is due to the fact that your tv does not have the appropriate codec to play your file (the tv's media player is used for the playback). The exact same error message you will get if you try to play the same file with your tv via a usb flash drive or external hdd using the tv's buit in media player.
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First of all streaming videos to your tv via dlna has nothing to do with all share cast, which means your device's screen will be entirely mirrored on your dlna capable tv (not necessarily samsung), using a certified dongle.
Second, the error message you get is due to the fact that your tv does not have the appropriate codec to play your file (the tv's media player is used for the playback). The exact same error message you will get if you try to play the same file with your tv via a usb flash drive or external hdd using the tv's buit in media player.
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Thanks for the info. But what is weird is that the videos shot by
s3 are also giving this error. Shouldn't Samsung devices be compatible with each other that way?
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First of all streaming videos to your tv via dlna has nothing to do with all share cast, which means your device's screen will be entirely mirrored on your dlna capable tv (not necessarily samsung), using a certified dongle.
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The irony is that if Allshare Cast were available now, codec compatibility wouldn’t be a problem, the latest Samsung SmartTV's will just mirror anything the S3 can display without a dongle, and the same with the dongle but the TV only needs an HDMI port, it doesn’t need to be DLNA capable.
kgoel13 said:
Thanks for the info. But what is weird is that the videos shot by
s3 are also giving this error. Shouldn't Samsung devices be compatible with each other that way?
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It would be a bit much to expect a TV made some years ago to be fully compatible with devices made today. Video compression and new codecs are being developed and improved all the time. Having said that it may be worth checking the Samsung support site to make sure you have the latest firmware for your TV.
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kgoel13 said:
Thanks for the info. But what is weird is that the videos shot by
s3 are also giving this error. Shouldn't Samsung devices be compatible with each other that way?
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I must admit, your post frightened me a bit and the first thing I did was to make a short 1080p movie with my SGSIII and stream it to my Samsung LE32C650 tv. Well now I'm ok, since it worked just fine, so you definitely must check to see if you have the latest firmware for your tv. The easiest way to do that is directly from your tv's menu, under Support - Software Upgrade - By Online. Hope this helps.
Thanks for all the info guys.
Well, I just got prompted to update for the dongle software so why don't you give it a try to see if it works with the smart tv, without the actual dongle. I will order the dongle next week, as it sounds much better than the wired microusb to hdmi adapter.
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I tried to send a video I recorded on my S3 to my Samsung UE40D6575 LED Smart-TV. It came up on the tv-screen if I wanted to play the material from I9300, though I was stupid enough to press cancel because my kida wanted to watch television. Now I can't seem to get this to function again. I have deleted the I9300 from the tvs "NO"-list (???), so that shouldn't be a problem.
Does anyone know what I mean, and what can I do about it (if anything)?
Thanks for answering!
I guess restart both the tv and the sgs3
Or go to your wifi and press Forget so it forgets the network and then reconnect.
Both the tv and phone have been restarted several times with no luck
Try reseting your TV.
MaNIaCv1 said:
the latest Samsung SmartTV's will just mirror anything the S3 can display without a dongle, and the same with the dongle but the TV only needs an HDMI port, it doesn’t need to be DLNA capable.
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Is there any info about what Samsung consider 'latest SmartTV'?
Will C series be able to accept Allshare Cast?
Currently on my UE46C8000 I have (under Allshare setup menu) options for 'ScreenShare' (where TV auto-recognized and allowed my 'GT-I9300'. But is ScreenShare same as AllshareCast?
Also, is AllshareCast app already available for S3 (but just not working), or it will be available later on? Since I cant find it on phone, nor on any app store.
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Is there any info about what Samsung consider 'latest SmartTV'?
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I haven’t found any official info on which TV’s will be supported. So this is pure speculation but I’m guessing that it will support the same TV’s that Samsung Smart View on Play supports, which still isn’t available for the S3 yet.
[Supported Models]
- Samsung Smart TV released in 2011: Models greater or equal to LED 7000, PDP 8000
- Samsung Smart TV released in 2012: Models greater or equal to LED ES7500,(Models greater or equal to LED ES7000 in Europe, Models greater or equal to PDP E8000 Models(E7000 Models in North America)
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Also, is AllshareCast app already available for S3 (but just not working), or it will be available later on? Since I cant find it on phone, nor on any app store.
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This was posted by lelik11a here
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Samsung Sweden answered a question about missing allshare cast option on facebook. They said that this option is not activated yet, and will be activated late summer, presumably when dongle will be available.
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I must admit, your post frightened me a bit and the first thing I did was to make a short 1080p movie with my SGSIII and stream it to my Samsung LE32C650 tv. Well now I'm ok, since it worked just fine, so you definitely must check to see if you have the latest firmware for your tv. The easiest way to do that is directly from your tv's menu, under Support - Software Upgrade - By Online. Hope this helps.
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Just to back this up, it also works great on my LE46C650 (these are the 2010 series TVs)
So i have a LG smart TV and of course GS3. Now i know DLNA will let u stream ur offline content to ur tv but how about streaming ur entire phone on TV. I mean if i could play netflix or some other movie app on my phone and stream it wirelessly on my TV. Is it possible?
Unfortunately, no. But you can stream Netflix ON your tv lol
I do feel you though.. I've wanted to stream my Google Play movies wirelessly.. not possible without the Nexus 7 I believe
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Nexus 7 or that nexus q thing
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Nexus 7 or that nexus q thing
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Yeah actually I meant the Q
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Actually I have a LG 7600 and I am able to stream recorded videos (or movies I have uploaded from my pc) to my TV using the default video app and pictures using gallery through wifi direct and the wireless display feature on the LG. It is limited to those 2 apps as far as I know though. Is that similar to what you wanted to do?
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Unfortunately, no. But you can stream Netflix ON your tv lol
I do feel you though.. I've wanted to stream my Google Play movies wirelessly.. not possible without the Nexus 7 I believe
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For now i will just have to stick to my microusb to hdmi cable to do it...
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Actually I have a LG 7600 and I am able to stream recorded videos (or movies I have uploaded from my pc) to my TV using the default video app and pictures using gallery through wifi direct and the wireless display feature on the LG. It is limited to those 2 apps as far as I know though. Is that similar to what you wanted to do?
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I have 7600 too and i do that too but i am not talking about downloaded movies i am talking about streming over ur phone and sending it wirelessly to the TV
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For now i will just have to stick to my microusb to hdmi cable to do it...
I have 7600 too and i do that too but i am not talking about downloaded movies i am talking about streming over ur phone and sending it wirelessly to the TV
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I am streaming wirelessly. I connect the 2 via wifi direct then on my phone I open a video in the stock video player once it starts playing there is an icon at the top left to connect to wireless display and I click it and it automatically displays on my TV but is being played on my phone. I am not using a video player on my tv at all.
I know you can't do it with Netflix this way or Crackle but if you rent/buy a movie from the play store you can stream it wirelessly to you tv.
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I am streaming wirelessly. I connect the 2 via wifi direct then on my phone I open a video in the stock video player once it starts playing there is an icon at the top left to connect to wireless display and I click it and it automatically displays on my TV but is being played on my phone. I am not using a video player on my tv at all.
I know you can't do it with Netflix this way or Crackle but if you rent/buy a movie from the play store you can stream it wirelessly to you tv.
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No you can't.. because the Google Play movies won't play on the stock video player.
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I am streaming wirelessly. I connect the 2 via wifi direct then on my phone I open a video in the stock video player once it starts playing there is an icon at the top left to connect to wireless display and I click it and it automatically displays on my TV but is being played on my phone. I am not using a video player on my tv at all.
I know you can't do it with Netflix this way or Crackle but if you rent/buy a movie from the play store you can stream it wirelessly to you tv.
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Can you do the same for netflix?
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No you can't.. because the Google Play movies won't play on the stock video player.
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Then I stand corrected on that... you can stream whatever will play in the stock video player wirelessly to the tv
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Then I stand corrected on that... you can stream whatever will play in the stock video player wirelessly to the tv
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Yes, that is correct. However most of us don't want to take up our entire SD storage space to have a couple of movies we can stream
That Nexus Q is looking more and more enticing lol
ingenious247 said:
Yes, that is correct. However most of us don't want to take up our entire SD storage space to have a couple of movies we can stream
That Nexus Q is looking more and more enticing lol
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I am actually using Windows media center as my DVR and in conjunction with Remote Potato I can stream any movies or recordings (broadcast flag permitting) across local network or internet and play them through the stock video player which I am then able to stream to a TV that has wireless display capabilities. So I typically do not keep movies on my SD card.
Just for the record you can use Remote Potato with out using media center and be able to stream whatever content you have on your PC to your phone. Works very well.
you can stream anything you want even slingplayer using the allshare cast dongle! its a really nice piece of tech to own!
If you have a PS3 I posted a tutorial on how to stream from your phone.
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Galaxy S III was one of the first devices certified for WiFi Display, that should help with this. Hopefully we see some WiFi Display enabled TVs soon.
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Galaxy S III was one of the first devices certified for WiFi Display, that should help with this. Hopefully we see some WiFi Display enabled TVs soon.
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There already is the Samsung Smart TV is already out at a few places one of which is Bestbuy I suggest to get the LED version, I've had plasma in the past and always had problems with them.
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Well I am waiting for Samsung to update their Smart tv's to use the Sgs3 with share cast... Yet to happen.. Hopefully on or around Sept 25..
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Well I am waiting for Samsung to update their Smart tv's to use the Sgs3 with share cast... Yet to happen.. Hopefully on or around Sept 25..
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I have LG 7600 LED smart tv and I cant figure it out
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You can wireless mirror your phones displays to your TV using the All-Share Cast Hub. It supports 1080p video output too.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0089VO7MY/
How is this possible? I was watching Netflix on my 360 and while looking through some photos on my phone's gallery, I noticed an icon at the top right corner with a TV, the number 1 over it, and back/forth arrows. I click it, and it stops playing netflix and put up the picture on the TV. FYI, I don't have a Smart TV.
What a nice little surprise!
I tried doing this with a video, but I get a message saying that there wasn't an available player. (maybe it was a file type compatibility issue)
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How is this possible? I was watching Netflix on my 360 and while looking through some photos on my phone's gallery, I noticed an icon at the top right corner with a TV, the number 1 over it, and back/forth arrows. I click it, and it stops playing netflix and put up the picture on the TV. FYI, I don't have a Smart TV.
What a nice little surprise!
I tried doing this with a video, but I get a message saying that there wasn't an available player. (maybe it was a file type compatibility issue)
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Yeah I posted this about a month ago http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1946006
It was there on ICS as well. Thing is, unless you had your Xbox on and happened to be looking at pictures at the same time, you would never even see it. Works for video's and movies as well although they have to be already on the phone and you have to use a Samsung app.
Man, I'm always late to the party! Hahaha
This is old technology. It's DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance). It was introduced by Sony back in 2003. DLNA uses uPNP. Samsung started using this with the Galaxy s2 IRC.
For mirroring you need the allshare cast hub, dlna just streams content.
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Hey guys. I am wondering what is the purpose of the Allshare cast dongle? Would I need it still if I have a samsung smart tv (UN55ES8000 series)?
I can use my note 2 as a remote control via the app Allshare control. I can view my gallery images into the tv via Allshare Play. However, if I go to settings -> More settings -> Allshare Cast, it tells me that there are no devices nearby.... Isn't allshare built into the tv? Or is allshare cast something totally different?
bangsters said:
Hey guys. I am wondering what is the purpose of the Allshare cast dongle? Would I need it still if I have a samsung smart tv (UN55ES8000 series)?
I can use my note 2 as a remote control via the app Allshare control. I can view my gallery images into the tv via Allshare Play. However, if I go to settings -> More settings -> Allshare Cast, it tells me that there are no devices nearby.... Isn't allshare built into the tv? Or is allshare cast something totally different?
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AllShare Cast Dongle is to wirelessly mirror your phone screen to TV like Airplay, iPad/iphone to Apple TV.
Allshare Cast "mirroring" won't work with Smart TVs without the dongle. and if you want to mirror you can buy the MHL adapter or if you want to mirror wirelessly then you need the Allshare Cast Dongle which costs $99.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_BIYG0ffko
Dongle works with Galaxy S3 and NOTE2.
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AllShare Cast Dongle is to wirelessly mirror your phone screen to TV like Airplay, iPad/iphone to Apple TV.
Allshare Cast "mirroring" won't work with Smart TVs without the dongle. and if you want to mirror you can buy the MHL adapter or if you want to mirror wirelessly then you need the Allshare Cast Dongle which costs $99.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_BIYG0ffko
Dongle works with Galaxy S3 and NOTE2.
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Thank you. How does it perfoem when playing a movie full screen in hd. Does it lag? Or smooth playback?
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Thank you. How does it perfoem when playing a movie full screen in hd. Does it lag? Or smooth playback?
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i didn't buy the Allshare cast Dongle coz i think $99 is expensive for a device that only Mirror wirelessly and nothing else so i don't know if it lags when watching HD videos but if you only want to play HD movie you can do that using DLNA since you have Samsung Smart TV. I have a Sony Smart Tv and watching HD movie wirelessly using DLNA works perfectly without any Lag.
I bought the allshare cast dongle and it's awesome. It's easy to stop and use plus no lag. I was bored out of my mind at my in laws but this dongle saved the day. I connected it to their tv, watched a few movies I had downloaded and voila, no longer bored plus I saved the day w some entertainment.
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Bangsters, try playing a movie and allshare it from your phone. I have a 6050 series dumb tv with a smart sammy bd player. I can download 720p tv shows on my phone and allshare them to the bd player from the stock video app. It looks just like I had my laptop hooked to my receiver with hdmi and stays in sync. I was VERY surprised.
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thanks for the advice guys. Unfortunately, what I wanted to accomplish is impossibe with the Allshare Play app. What I wanted to do was get rid of my appletv and start collecting all my digital movies via google play. However, movies rented or purchased via google play cannot be streamed using allshare play. It cannot even be played with any other player except the google movie & tv player (the one with the red icon).
So I guess the only way to do it now is really though allshare cast dongle if I wana do it wirelessly.
Bummer, now I think I bought a useless samsung smart tv and just burned huge hole in my pocket could have saved a lot by buying a basic led tv and an allshare cast dongle.
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Bangsters, try playing a movie and allshare it from your phone. I have a 6050 series dumb tv with a smart sammy bd player. I can download 720p tv shows on my phone and allshare them to the bd player from the stock video app. It looks just like I had my laptop hooked to my receiver with hdmi and stays in sync. I was VERY surprised.
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if I may ask, what are you using to download movies to your phone? google play? amazon? or something else (ripping dvd disc, etc)?
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I bought the allshare cast dongle and it's awesome. It's easy to stop and use plus no lag. I was bored out of my mind at my in laws but this dongle saved the day. I connected it to their tv, watched a few movies I had downloaded and voila, no longer bored plus I saved the day w some entertainment.
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Can you use the AllShare cast dongle while connected to a WiFi network? I was wanting to use it for Netflix and pandora and I don't have a cellular signal in my room. I had heard that it might not be able to connect to a wifi network while using the screen mirroring functionality. Thanks for your help.
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Bangsters, try playing a movie and allshare it from your phone. I have a 6050 series dumb tv with a smart sammy bd player. I can download 720p tv shows on my phone and allshare them to the bd player from the stock video app. It looks just like I had my laptop hooked to my receiver with hdmi and stays in sync. I was VERY surprised.
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I have a similar setup (dumb tv) and smart sammy bd player. I'm having trouble getting my GN2 to talk to the bd player. Can you walk through the steps?
Thanks in advance.
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I have a similar setup (dumb tv) and smart sammy bd player. I'm having trouble getting my GN2 to talk to the bd player. Can you walk through the steps?
Thanks in advance.
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Just make sure both devices are connected to the home network, open up your video player to play the movie, and in the upper left corner of the screen is a little icon like a monitor. I'll have a number in it corresponding to how many dlna devices it is seeing. Click that icon and select your bd player. I'll say processing on your tv for a couple seconds and start playing!
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Just make sure both devices are connected to the home network, open up your video player to play the movie, and in the upper left corner of the screen is a little icon like a monitor. I'll have a number in it corresponding to how many dlna devices it is seeing. Click that icon and select your bd player. I'll say processing on your tv for a couple seconds and start playing!
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That did the trick! Thank you.
Now I have to deal with the buffering issue. I think it is crappy wifi hardware in the BD player, as my GN2 gets pretty good numbers when running speedtest on wifi.
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That did the trick! Thank you.
Now I have to deal with the buffering issue. I think it is crappy wifi hardware in the BD player, as my GN2 gets pretty good numbers when running speedtest on wifi.
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Yeah, mine is flawless but I hardwired my bd player to the network.
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Does anyone has experience with watching Foxtel on a Samsung smart TV via a Samsung dongle with mirror image wirelessly from an iPad ? The iPad needs WiFi to play Foxtel which I am not sure may interfere with the dongle's wireless signals ? Thanks !
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Queue515 said:
I have a similar setup (dumb tv) and smart sammy bd player. I'm having trouble getting my GN2 to talk to the bd player. Can you walk through the steps?
Thanks in advance.
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Use any DLNA software on the galaxy note 2 and you will be able to view the device on your samsung Smart Tv or Smart Bd player. Browse the files on the TV and select to play......
When I look at pictures in my stock gallery app, every so often this button appears on top of the picture. When I press it, it doesn't do anything (at least not that I know of). It's kinda feels like when you have a light switch at home and you have no idea what it does. Haha. Anyone know?
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When I look at pictures in my stock gallery app, every so often this button appears on top of the picture. When I press it, it doesn't do anything (at least not that I know of). It's kinda feels like when you have a light switch at home and you have no idea what it does. Haha. Anyone know?
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Is funny I found out a couple days ago what it does. ... When your hooked to wifi it shares the picture. For example I was taking a pic of my son pressed it then about 15 sec later it popped up on my tv... Only wifi that's why the button isnt always there.
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Do you have external monitor connected?
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When you're on wifi and have another DLNA device connected to the wifi, it sends your picture/video to the other device... I use this with my TV ALLL the time... fun to mess around with the family... Also have a Wifi remote for our Sharp Aquus 70 inch TV where I can do everything just like the regular remote...
Thanks for the info guys! I have WDTV set up on my TV in the living room and I guess while my friends were over watching a movie, I pressed that button and the movie got interrupted with the photo I was viewing. I was in my room so I had no idea what happened . Good to know
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When you're on wifi and have another DLNA device connected to the wifi, it sends your picture/video to the other device... I use this with my TV ALLL the time... fun to mess around with the family... Also have a Wifi remote for our Sharp Aquus 70 inch TV where I can do everything just like the regular remote...
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Off topic you have a aquios too huh? That's the best tv I ever bought. Yellow pixel makes all the difference. ..
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I use this all the time to watch movies I have stored on my phone to my xbox, its nice cause i can stop it on my tv in my living room go to the bedroom and resume watching there, or if im running out the door continue watching on my phone, its a really awesome feature. If you have more then one device that supports DLNA it will ask which device you want to stream to. I have 2 xboxs, and my underused laptop that i am constantly streaming stuff to and from all of them.
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Is funny I found out a couple days ago what it does. ... When your hooked to wifi it shares the picture. For example I was taking a pic of my son pressed it then about 15 sec later it popped up on my tv... Only wifi that's why the button isnt always there.
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Any chance you could share how u set it up to stream pictures on the tv?
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Any chance you could share how u set it up to stream pictures on the tv?
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well if your phone and tv are on the same wifi network, pretty much enable DLNA streaming on your TV, done differently depending on your TV. I've done it on the Sony Smart TVs and Sharp AQUUS TVs. Then simply push that button that the OP asked about and you got it going
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When you're on wifi and have another DLNA device connected to the wifi, it sends your picture/video to the other device... I use this with my TV ALLL the time... fun to mess around with the family... Also have a Wifi remote for our Sharp Aquus 70 inch TV where I can do everything just like the regular remote...
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I also have the Sharp Aquos 70" TV. I'm curious about two things.....
How are you able to push media to the TV? I can use the DNLA client on the TV to connect to other DNLA servers on my network, but I have to do it manually through the TV and pull that media.
Second....what is this remote app you mention?
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