Stock Sony. Maxgo says it is incompatible. Worked on cm10.1 on I777 which is mostly 4.2.2. Any idea why not on ZL?
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I haven't been able to get the Xfinity TV player working on Vicious JB. Does it work on any JB ROM?
zedorda said:
I haven't been able to get the Xfinity TV player working on Vicious JB. Does it work on any JB ROM?
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In the play store, it lists that there is a problem with jellybean and the next update will fix it. It doesn't say when the update is coming.
It did not work on Xoom Team EOS JB rom as well. I had to come back to ICS.
I have audio but black screen. I believe because this app is flash based and JB does not support it.
I know some users complained about HBGO android app ins't working as well.
Not sure this is in the proper section but...
I have my galaxy and I have a Samsung television. Both are hooked up to the same network.
When I try to stream video to my television in 1080p, which is just the video size that I recorded using the camera app, the video comes in choppy. Lower resolution videos seem to play fine.
This feature worked flawlessly on ics, not entirely sure though as to why is choppy on Jelly bean.
Has anyone experienced this issue before? If so, what did you do to solve the problem.
Are there ports that need forwarding? It used to work, but now it doesn't. The only thing that has changed is the upgrade to Jelly bean. I help! :banghead::banghead:
FreeGS3 2.0.0 Jelly Bean
Also interested in finding a solution to this. It happens between my phone and tv (samsung) and between my phone and the parents' home theater (sony).
I can play videos i have on my phone from other sources just fine, but videos recorded on the phone are very choppy...even 720p.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy SIII on MetroPCS!
Max_Pain said:
Also interested in finding a solution to this. It happens between my phone and tv (samsung) and between my phone and the parents' home theater (sony).
I can play videos i have on my phone from other sources just fine, but videos recorded on the phone are very choppy...even 720p.
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy SIII on MetroPCS!
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Glad to see I'm not the only use experiencing this. I haven't tried 720. When I was on ics, This feature was working just fine.
FreeGS3 2.0.0 Jelly Bean
Tried 720p, still a no go with that. Does Jelly bean use a different video encoder than ics?
It's hard to believe that only two people in the community are having this issue.
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Yeah same problem here. All my pre jelly bean update videos stream fine. Videis post jelly bean skip. When i try to play them on my samsung tv i get "preparing to play" message every couple of seconds and video freezes. It used to be a great feature but now its ruined. If i change to lower resolution in camera settings it seems to play fine but no 1080 anymore. Anyone know the the problem might be and mist importantly whats the fix? Thanks
Same prob. here Anyone ?
Hi all,
I'm running the newest Slimbean 4.3 beta with the Slimbean 4.3 GApps installed on my VZ Gnex. I tried to Chromecast from Play Music today, and I get the error Cannot cast to '<Chromecast>' where <Chromecast> is my device's name. I can Chromecast just fine from YouTube and Netflix on my Gnex, and have no issues casting from Play Music on my Xoom running CM10.1.
I was wondering if anyone else was having this same issue. I'm fully aware that running beta software is bound to have bugs, so I'm not expecting the experience to be perfect, but was trying to determine if it's something messed up with my setup or a true bug.
Thanks,
TC
I don't think anyone else here has a Chromecast.... But I would try out maybe a 4.2 ROM, since that's what the Xoom has.
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I'm having the same issue with my Nexus 4 running slimbean. Seems like this is a common problem for Motorola users (lots of topic results via search) but can't understand why it doesn't work for a Nexus device running 4.3. All other apps work no problem. Hope it isnt another root block attempt by Google...that would be tragic.
Hey I just rooted my Nexus 7 and installed Paranoid Android 4 Beta3 and everything is running amazingly. The only Issue im having is Play Movies & TV wont load any of my purchases! It just says "Playback isn't supported on this device". I know alot of people will say if you are rooted then you cannot playback movies on Google play movies but I don't think this is true because my phone is rooted and has a custom rom and I can load all my movies and shows just fine?! I'm on the stock kernel as well? any way around this?
Perhaps a different rom or a gapps package?
I have even used the disable super user option in SuperSU app... It works for flixster but not Google play movies
Well I flashed a CM rom and everything seems to work fine now!? So I guess ill just stay on that for now?
Badouken said:
Well I flashed a CM rom and everything seems to work fine now!? So I guess ill just stay on that for now?
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You answered your own question. It might be something about PA's setup, maybe changeable or maybe not, that makes Play think your tablet isn't compatible. I run a custom 4.1 on another tablet that the Play Store thinks isn't compatible with a few games, yet I can sideload them just fine.
Pandae said:
You answered your own question. It might be something about PA's setup, maybe changeable or maybe not, that makes Play think your tablet isn't compatible. I run a custom 4.1 on another tablet that the Play Store thinks isn't compatible with a few games, yet I can sideload them just fine.
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Ya I figured!!! And Nice!!! Ya I just unrooted / went back to stock! Dont see that much of a point to root a nexus device, unless you want all those awesome Paranoid Android features like Halo, Pie, and Hybrid mode! Which most 4.4.2 roms dont even have because they have to re-implement them all gradually over time!
Everytime I play on an emulator such as N64oid or SNESdroid, my fps drops drastically if i touch the gamepad keys at all. Unfortunately, I use my C pad on the right gamepad, and it does work, but it lags badly. When I tried to play Modern Combat 4, I noticed the same issue was there. I could not play because the gamepad I use to move my guy around was lagging. Is there any fix to this?
I am using LuPuSKernel JB v8 with JB 4.1.2
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Everytime I play on an emulator such as N64oid or SNESdroid, my fps drops drastically if i touch the gamepad keys at all. Unfortunately, I use my C pad on the right gamepad, and it does work, but it lags badly. When I tried to play Modern Combat 4, I noticed the same issue was there. I could not play because the gamepad I use to move my guy around was lagging. Is there any fix to this?
I am using LuPuSKernel JB v8 with JB 4.1.2
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yep ive seen the same thing on every JB rom. If im not correct the reason is because the touchpad drivers are not offically for JB and have been back ported not compiled form JB source. currently unfix able.
xdarkmario said:
yep ive seen the same thing on every JB rom. If im not correct the reason is because the touchpad drivers are not offically for JB and have been back ported not compiled form JB source. currently unfix able.
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I'm having trouble finding a decent rom for gaming that supports the touchpads without lag. What roms will work? This problem is slightly annoying since it makes it impossible to play Modern Combat and a lot of other games...
well the best answer is always Gingerbread rom with a bit of overclock of necessary, everything works there. just look for a 2.3.7 version rom.
xdarkmario said:
well the best answer is always Gingerbread rom with a bit of overclock of necessary, everything works there. just look for a 2.3.7 version rom.
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I'm having problems finding a rom that works with LuPuSKernel under 2.3.7... Doesn't seem like there is many \: