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Anyone know if there is an app out there that let's me remotely (from another computer) activate my phone camera or camcorder and have it stream the vid or camera shot to the computer I'm accessing the phone on????
Like....set the phone up for remote security or spying...etc....and access the live stream from another computer......the catch is I have to be able to turn on the video/viewing remotely........
Over the network or WiFi would be sweet in case the phone was stolen you could also see where it was and who stole it????
Thanks guys!!!
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Found one. Works flawlessly....free too.
Droidvncserver - for droid (free in the market)
Use in conjunction with tightvnc viewer - on your pc (free from tightvnc.com)
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IP Webcam works too. I tried it out last week. Might be more what you are looking for.
Actually the app needs to be started first. Or you could start it with droid vnc and then view the stream in a web browser or vlc.
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I am wondering if there is an app to control our Android phone?
Like checking its status, missed calls, read SMS, battery status, etc.
From our Nexus 7....
Thanks
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I'm not aware of one that does all of the above. I'm using DeskSMS with TabletSMS to read and reply to SMS. Very easy to set up and use.
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I'm not aware of one that does all of the above. I'm using DeskSMS with TabletSMS to read and reply to SMS. Very easy to set up and use.
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I have been using Tablet Talk for about week...I....LOVE it...I can just turn on my Bluetooth on both devises and put my phone in my room or pocket and text people from my nexus.
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Airdroid, but it requires your PC and phone be on the same network. Its browser based so might work from nexus 7
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I'm using talkatone with google voice. Accomplishes a lot.
Still working on getting control of cell.
Well, it is obvious that there is no app like that.
Probably it's an idea for you developers to make it.
I don't really need to send SMS or make a call. I but just to see all the status, and check things.
AirDroid is nice if it works, I haven't tried it yet.
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You can try our app, VMLite VNC Server, it allows you to view and fully control your phone from a pc, or from another device, using vnc viewer or a browser:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vmlite.vncserver&hl=en
I've tried airDROID, neat little app.
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huisinro said:
You can try our app, VMLite VNC Server, it allows you to view and fully control your phone from a pc, or from another device, using vnc viewer or a browser:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vmlite.vncserver&hl=en
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I can confirm this works well, and with the Jump Desktop app you get full touch control.
I've attached a screenshot of my Nexus 7 connected to my HTC Sensation.
Is there a way to use VMLite or any app like that over Bluetooth? I'd like to be able to tell my phone to turn on tethering while it is still in my bag. I'd rather not get caught doing it during class, since it's like 10 detentions -.-
Ubuntu for Android.
i bought the app and it works great over wifi, but is there anyway to get it to work over bluetooth? i'd like to be able to control my nexus 7 from my galaxy nexus when on my commute.. for changing music tracks etc..
huisinro said:
You can try our app, VMLite VNC Server, it allows you to view and fully control your phone from a pc, or from another device, using vnc viewer or a browser:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vmlite.vncserver&hl=en
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SwiftLegend and micks_address,
Since both of you ask about bluetooth, do you mean that you want the same remote view and control of the device as wifi connection? We will definitely look at this, and update the status here.
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i bought the app and it works great over wifi, but is there anyway to get it to work over bluetooth? i'd like to be able to control my nexus 7 from my galaxy nexus when on my commute.. for changing music tracks etc..
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one option to try about bluetooth connection is to check whether your devices support bluetooth tethering, if so, you can set network connection between two devices similar to WIFI.
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ok, i just tested it, there is no need to use bluetooth to access between android devices, w/o 3g, w/o WIFI. Basically what you need to do is to turn on a WIFI hotspot on one device, then start vmlite vnc server on this device, it will display an ip address.
On your another device, you need to change WIFI to connect to your other device's WIFI hotspot id, then you run a vnc viewer to connect. It works very well from our testing.
There is no 3rd party app needed, pretty much all android devices support wifi hotspot.
if you need more info, please post.
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Is there a way to use VMLite or any app like that over Bluetooth? I'd like to be able to tell my phone to turn on tethering while it is still in my bag. I'd rather not get caught doing it during class, since it's like 10 detentions -.-
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Lol dam...I feel old
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Have you seen this?:
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...ls-keeps-you-informed-and-your-phone-charged/
I am also thinking of adding a Record button to our vmlite vnc server, so you can record all of the mouse/keyboard events, and when you are in a hurry, you can simply push one button to accomplish recorded tasks, such as turn on wifi hotspot, etc.
not sure if this would help you during commute.
For SMS set up Google voice on your Nexus and ur nexus 7. ( works like a charm I can receive text and answer them from my nexus 7.
As for contyol I would like to hear more on this as I never have my phone to far away and on my commute home I have all my music on my phone and taking my phone out while i have my 7 out is to much.
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I can confirm this works well, and with the Jump Desktop app you get full touch control.
I've attached a screenshot of my Nexus 7 connected to my HTC Sensation.
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How do I do tap and drag such as to bring down the notification window?
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drag the mouse should work. I never used Jump, but on PC, dragging mouse should work
Hello there, I'm wondering if there's a way to stream my multimedia content from my PC to my Note.
I don't really like using Dropbox or other online storage services.
Is there a way to directly stream?
Thanks.
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Just share the folder on your network then access it using es file explorer or some other explorer that allows lan file discovery
If you want to actually stream the content, not just make it appear in es explorer and such, look into upnp/dlna.
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Imediashare from play store also works
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If it is videos, I use plex. Install server on computer and app on phone and its awesome
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Zumocast or XBMC
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Tversity always works great. Moboplayer(play store free) will stream if the phone doesnt do it by default.
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Try remote media center (play store). You can access your content while on your home wifi and also over the mobile data network. It is used along with remote potato server that you install on your pc. This setup works flawlessly for me.
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I believe Plex also allows. Access outside the home does it not? But one would assume that using streaming in that matter outside the home must devour your data.
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Gentlemen,
I was wondering if anyone. Or could make this app work on our note 2. I saw an article about getting it working on the original note, and it included modifying the build prop to be able to download from play store (or just side load the apk, I guess), and modifying the dpi, both of which I know can be done once rooted.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated!
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Gentlemen,
I was wondering if anyone. Or could make this app work on our note 2. I saw an article about getting it working on the original note, and it included modifying the build prop to be able to download from play store (or just side load the apk, I guess), and modifying the dpi, both of which I know can be done once rooted.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated!
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Just download OnLive from the PlayStore...? I did and it runs fine (aside from my slow data speeds).
I agree with the above post.
The Android app has touch inputs for some games. If you have the onlive universal controller, than you can play any game that supports gamepads. Keyboard and mouse, maybe hit and miss. Maybe with a blue tooth keyboard and mouse.
What you're talking about, a lot of work that isn't going to give you better experience than what the Android app will give.
That,s on live
That,s onlive he is talking about (onlive desktop) there is a difference
one is for games the other for office use to different apps.
I don't believe the OnLive desktop is available on Android. I haven't seen anything about it being modded for android.
Unfortunately, it's just a miscommunication. There is the OnLive desktop client for the gaming service, and there is a OnLive Desktop service that's an additional fee. It was aimed at more the OSX and iOS people since it's Windows Server environment.
I used onlive desktop for some writing assignment on my transformer infinity so it definitely is for Android
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No there is an Onlive desktop, aimed for tablets (android and ios). I had it working on my old evo view.
I have the apk, but it won't run. It is on the play store (not the version to game on), and it states not available for this version.
Let me dig and find the url for how someone got it working for the original note
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Here's the link to how someone got it working on the OG note:
www.thewebisyours.com/how-to-get-onlive-working-for-galaxy-note-windows-7-on-android-phones/
And here's the. To an older apk:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23164470
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I adjusted my dpi 240 and downloaded it from the play store. Then used xposed installer app tweaks to set the dpi for onlive to 192. Works fine for me.
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Awesome! I'll try it shortly!
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Hey! Wondering if you guys could help me out, I have an old HTC incredible s that I want to leave plugged into my stereo and stream music from my gs3 to it, preferably over blue tooth since I never use wifi. Is there any way to set this up?
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Andrew_han said:
Hey! Wondering if you guys could help me out, I have an old HTC incredible s that I want to leave plugged into my stereo and stream music from my gs3 to it, preferably over blue tooth since I never use wifi. Is there any way to set this up?
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I can't remember the name of the app, but there is a program that allows 2 mobile devices (tablets and/or smartphones) to connect this way. The app for the host device is a paid app but each addon device utilizes a free controller app. In this instance, your HTC would use the paid host app to be used with a stereo, TV, computer, etc and your s3 (and any other phones/tablets) would use the free remote control app. I'll see if I can find it again
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I can't remember the name of the app, but there is a program that allows 2 mobile devices (tablets and/or smartphones) to connect this way. The app for the host device is a paid app but each addon device utilizes a free controller app. In this instance, your HTC would use the paid host app to be used with a stereo, TV, computer, etc and your s3 (and any other phones/tablets) would use the free remote control app. I'll see if I can find it again
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That sounds perfect! Let me know if you find it
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Hmmm. I've only come across these 2 so far. I'll see if I can find anything else. Anything newer
http://www.addictivetips.com/mobile...ne-android-device-with-another-via-bluetooth/
http://apcmag.com/control-your-android-tablet-with-your-phone.htm
That looks promising! I'll give it a shot tomorrow
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Do you have a wireless router with DLNA support?
I don't unfortunately
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I don't unfortunately
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I'll keep my eye out for something, I'm always trying to find different ways to make everything work together at my house...