I found a line in build.prop that says
Code:
ro.tvout.enable=false
Will this enable output to tv (w/ hdtv adapter) if I change it to "true"? I know that tab 3 doesn't support otg, but who knows?
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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
Could anybody explain what is the difference?
What I've seen on youtube it is possible to connect HTC One X and TV for example and stream it to TV.
Could I use the same cable to connect to external DAC. I guess not because of the issue mentioned here h**p://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?can=2&start=0&num=100&q=&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Owner%20Summary%20Stars&groupby=&sort=-stars&id=24614 however, not sure why HDMI out works, but connecting to external DAC not, both are digital signals, right?
Could somebody explain it, please?
Is there any MHL cable/Dockingstation/OTG cable that allows me to both sync with my mouse and keyboard (or HDD, or all of the above via hub), and display it on the big screen?
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I want to know if Fire tv rooted would be perfect for my requirement. I plan to use this as audiophile audio streamer. It already have the most imp thing i want . A Ethernet port to connect to network (can't use wifi) , and USB port (to Audio output from it). Things i am not sure is and reason for asking help here is following.
- Can the USB port can be used to output Audio that would be connected to a DAC. This is main reason.
- Also can we switch audio from USB to HDMI ( case when i want to use FTV2 for watching movies)
- IS there a remote app that is available so that i dont have to turn on the TV for selecting songs.
- Once rooted i should be able to install any app , specifically USB Audio Player PRO.
Thanks
V
indianguyinny24 said:
I want to know if Fire tv rooted would be perfect for my requirement. I plan to use this as audiophile audio streamer. It already have the most imp thing i want . A Ethernet port to connect to network (can't use wifi) , and USB port (to Audio output from it). Things i am not sure is and reason for asking help here is following.
- Can the USB port can be used to output Audio that would be connected to a DAC. This is main reason.
- Also can we switch audio from USB to HDMI ( case when i want to use FTV2 for watching movies)
- IS there a remote app that is available so that i dont have to turn on the TV for selecting songs.
- Once rooted i should be able to install any app , specifically USB Audio Player PRO.
Thanks
V
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anyone?
I just did it...
I think it doesn't work or at least it's not that simple.
I have an audioquest dragonfly that works well with my LG G3 running stock marshmallow rom and my fire tablet.
I side loaded USB Audio Player PRO trial. It seems that you don't need root to make it work.
The DAC goes into error when I plug it and remains in error even after I start USB Audio Player Pro...
I think it's better to have another DAC with optical input.
Hi,
I have Fire TV 2nd edition and Samsung Series D and Soundbar. The way it's connecting:
FireTV ----> HDMI ---> TV
TV ----> Optical Cable ----> SoundBar
As the soundbar doesn't have HDMI input, I must use the Optical cable. Seems even the source playing with DTS and/or Dolby, the TV is sending only 2 channels (stereo) to the soundbar. However when using application in the smart TV (which is not external), i'm getting 5.1. I read the manual of the TV and it seems it's by design:
When the receiver (i.e Home Theater) is set to On, you can hear sound
output from the TV’s Optical jack. When the TV is displaying a DTV (air)
signal, the TV will send out 5.1 channel sound to the receiver. When the
source is a digital component such as a DVD player and it is connected to
the TV via HDMI, you will hear only 2 channel sound from the receiver.
I read a lot about it and it seems it's because EDID that Fire TV is sending to the TV and in case i'll be able to overidde the EDID, it'll work properly. I understand the Microsoft did something similar in Xbox console.
Any idea if it's possible to hack the EDID? Is there any software solution for this? I see that I can buy audio extractor and it'll solve my problem, however I prefer software solution.
Thanks.