Hi
I am trying to stream pic/video's on my samsung TV using my SG2 - All share but i couldnt see my Television been listed as a remote devices. I have a Samsung Galaxy 10.1 tablet and that's also not been listed as one of the devices. Any help?. Do i need to enable anything on my tablet or TV. Thanks for your help. I assume both my samsung TV and tablet are DLNA enabled. Is there a way to check that?
All of the below are on the same Wifi network
TV : Samsung 46'' LED-LCD 1080P 60HZ UN46C5000
Tablet : Samsung Galaxy 10.1
Mobile : SG2
trying to see if i can communicate any of the other ones using All share but till now no success
Hello,
I have tried the Panasonic TV Remote 2 application on my Galaxy Note II with my Panasonic VT60 tv and worked great! Except controlling the TV the best part is that you can share the TV video with the phone!
Unfortunately it doesn't work with my new Note 10.1 2014 edition (Wi-Fi). I am just getting a freezed image or no image at all.. I did a factory reset on the tablet but no luck..
I have tried the same application on the Asus TF300F and even on galaxy S3 mini works great.
I am very disappointed..
It has something to do with the processor?
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance!
Petros
I have both a Note 3 and a Note 10.1 (2014). I set up Watch On on the Note 3 with no problem. I have a Sharp TV with Verizon FIOS running through Windows Media Center with a cable card tuner. Works fine. I can control my TV and Media Center through the Watch On app.
However, on the Note 10.1 there's no such option for Microsoft Media Center as a DVR in Watch On. The Watch On app is very different for these two devices. I understand that one is a phone and one is a tablet but the version numbers are waaaaay different. For the Note 3 the Watch On app says it's version 6.2.6. On the Note 10.1 the version number is 13112604.1.51.21.
Anybody have any ideas on how to get Windows Media Center as my DVR/Tuner/Set top box?
I have a client who has a new Tab Pro 10.1 and he wants to know how to stream the screen of his tablet to his TV or PC at his office to use for a demonstration and use kind of as a remote whiteboard. He saw someone doing it at a meeting he went to last week, but did not ask how they were doing it. I have searched all around and it looks like he has to be rooted to do it, but it seems unreliable and I don't want to have to fix or set this thing up every time he uses it. I am sure he wont mind rooting his tablet if it means he will be able to stream his screen. I was hoping Chromecast would be able to do it easily, but it looks like that is not a feature yet and it can only be done fairly reliably through Chrome on a computer.
Has anyone done this yet? What do you recommend?
He has a:
Tab Pro 10.1 (stock)
Intel Nuc running Windows 8.1 Pro 64 connected to the TV
Chromecast
Vizio 70" TV
Thanks in advance!
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2768234
That looks like a wired setup. I should have been clear that it needs to be wireless.
Thank you though!
mrphil101 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2768234
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There is an app preinstalled on the Tab - Sidesync 3.0. Need to install the app on the pc also. I haven't used it but I think it does what you want via wifi.
The tablet support screen mirroring (settings -> connections). Works fine on my sony bravia
You can use Chromecast but it will be slow for that. Instead use Miracast (What Brendo is using). There are many Miracast adapters if your TV doesn't have this capability.
Screen Mirroring Galaxy tab pro 8.4 and Sony bravia TV
The screen mirroring function will work with a Galaxy Tab pro 8.4 and a w605b Bravia TV?
Thank you!
xbitsvillanueva said:
The screen mirroring function will work with a Galaxy Tab pro 8.4 and a w605b Bravia TV?
Thank you!
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It should. I have a bravia
On my S5 there is an option in the Chromecast app which allows casting. On my Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4, there is no option. I have tested both my S5 and Tab Pro 8.4 with Chromecast. Individual apps, like Youtube and Netflix cast fine, but the Tab Pro won't give me the option to cast the tablet's screen. If you have a Samsung "Screen Mirroring" compatible smart TV it might work (I don't).
On a side note. . . Although I know your client wants wireless, my old Samsung HDMI adapter for my S3 works with both my S5 and Tab Pro 8.4. The Samsung WI-FI All-Share Cast Hub, Wireless HDMI Display Adapter (can't remember the name) might work if you have that plugged into the video source. I didn't purchase it, so I can't test it.
I just recently bought a Chromecast and Tab Pro 8.4. I've been experimenting the last few days.
Basically, casting to Chromecast is going to be limited to apps with built-in Chromecast support. The only way I was able to do screen mirroring was through my WDTV Live set top box. Like Weo said above, you will need a TV with screen mirroring capability. My friend has a Samsung smart tv that he uses screen mirroring all the time.
Here's a nicely put together FAQ about Chromecast: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2563143
I think the only way to do screen mirroring to Chromecast is to root your device and install a hack: http://forum.xda-developers.com/har...experimental-enable-mirroring-device-t2812193
Greetings boys and girls
I m having a weird problem on my galaxy 10.1 (2014) aka p600, android 4.3.
Basically while streaming through ES File explorer movies from a hard drive in SMB my video player crash every 10-20min. Doesn t matter what media player I use. Interestingly enough my galaxy note 2 does not crash using the same protocol nor does my wii.
So it s pretty safe to say the problems lies with my note 10.1.
I m thinking somehow either the wifi or smb protocol/kernel is not perfectly engineered.
Has anyone experienced any similar issues and or found some fix?
Thanks you very much for your input