@rbox and others.... is it possible for devs to add voice control for apps other than Amazon stuff on the AFTV2? I would love to see voice control for Kodi, Netflix and Hulu not to mention all the other apps I have side loaded.
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@rbox and others.... is it possible for devs to add voice control for apps other than Amazon stuff on the AFTV2? I would love to see voice control for Kodi, Netflix and Hulu not to mention all the other apps I have side loaded.
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I'd like to see this as well. Typing on the fire TV is such a pain
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I'd like to see this as well. Typing on the fire TV is such a pain
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I PM @rbox but have not heard anything back yet. Hopefully a DEV can respond giving us insight as to whether or not this can be done within the XDA community or if it will have to be done solely by Amazon.
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I PM @rbox but have not heard anything back yet. Hopefully a DEV can respond giving us insight as to whether or not this can be done within the XDA community or if it will have to be done solely by Amazon.
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Awesome! I appreciate your initiative . If he has anything interesting to say, stick it in this thread, that way me or anyone else who's interested (and there must be others) can see it.
I just want Amazon to fulfill the promise they made to integrate Netflix into voice search. I doubt it happens.
Hi,
I've had a FireTV lying around gathering dust for quite some time, waiting for a solution to root it.
I managed to root it the other day, and have been looking at the voice search feature.
After reversing some code, I found the actual voice search is handled by com.amazon.vizzini.apk
The SearchOverlay.class has this piece of code, which calls back to the amazon fireTV UI.
Intent localIntent = new Intent();
localIntent.setComponent(new ComponentName("com.amazon.tv.launcher", "com.amazon.tv.launcher.ui.SearchResultsActivity"));
localIntent.putExtra("identifier", null);
localIntent.addFlags(402653184);
localIntent.putExtra("term", str);
localIntent.putExtra("text", str);
localIntent.putExtra("source", "VOICE");
localContext.startActivity(localIntent);
I wrote a small app, and replaced the amazon FireTV UI with my own app for testing
Proof of concept below, next step is to see if I can get it to push text to KODI
Unfortunately I cant post links due to < 10 posts :/ but youtube.com/watch?v=6dtsEthux0s
Mick
not sure if this applies, but there is a thread at the official Kodi forum "[Alpha] Amazon Echo(Alexa) Skill and Kodi Addon".
I haven't received the 5.0 update for my FTV yet to test any thing out.
Guys, thats awesome news!! Thrilled! Having voice search to work kodi would be a really big step! How i wish i could contribute! If you need a betatester let me know, i think i could at least help that way
dafunkydan said:
Guys, thats awesome news!! Thrilled! Having voice search to work kodi would be a really big step! How i wish i could contribute! If you need a betatester let me know, i think i could at least help that way
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See the thread I just posted in the fire TV general section
Mick
I love seeing this progress!
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I love seeing this progress!
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I've posted my code etc on the thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-tv/general/kodi-amazon-voice-search-d-proof-concept-t3324984
Mick
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Hi.
I am based overseas and I know there are restrictions placed on video streaming outside of US. If there are some ways to bypass this restriction, please share .... thanks
Not sure, but I'd say VPN, but it's more trouble and costly than it's worth. And I always feel like the VPN servers are snooping at what I'm doing. :-D
I live in Japan and Unblock-us works great for me, we watch netflix, amazon videos, etc, very easy to set up and it works perfectly on Kindle fire.
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I live in Japan and Unblock-us works great for me, we watch netflix, amazon videos, etc, very easy to set up and it works perfectly on Kindle fire.
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Can't seem to find the app on Andriod market. DO you have the apk ? I would appreciate if you could provide instructions on how to set it up ?
Thanks
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Can't seem to find the app on Andriod market. DO you have the apk ? I would appreciate if you could provide instructions on how to set it up ?
Thanks
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Try google. Everything you need is there.
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I live in Japan and Unblock-us works great for me, we watch netflix, amazon videos, etc, very easy to set up and it works perfectly on Kindle fire.
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Same here, works like a charm!
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Can't seem to find the app on Andriod market. DO you have the apk ? I would appreciate if you could provide instructions on how to set it up ?
Thanks
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Register on unblock-us for a one week trial, change your DNS with the ones provided and then, if you thinks it's worth it, pay for an annual subscribtion ( as I did ). And honestly is worth every single cent, since I can also stream HD videos on my PS3 ( using the Netflix app ) with no glitches or interruptions.
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Hi.
I am based overseas and I know there are restrictions placed on video streaming outside of US. If there are some ways to bypass this restriction, please share .... thanks
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Hi! Like Stocaprimo said, you can try the service for free first, just go to their website, unblock-us. I tried for maybe 15 minutes just to see if it really worked and was very happy with it, I could watch Netflix on apple tv for the first time and on kindle fire too and it's only five dollars a month, I changed the DNS on my router (netgear)with the one they provided and now all the computers and tablets plus iPads work great, it's like we were back in the US. Hope it works for you.
Alternative Options for video streaming of U.S. channels outside U.S.
charmainelooi said:
Hi.
I am based overseas and I know there are restrictions placed on video streaming outside of US. If there are some ways to bypass this restriction, please share .... thanks
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I was facing similar problem as I am a big fan of US netflix but when I moved to sweden, was missing it. Then I tried various options to get access and thank God an expert suggested me unotelly. It is a DNS service, now I can get access to netflix, hulu and rest of the popular US channels without any glitch. try their free 7 days version and you will love it for sure. If you need any help, just let me know I will assist you to install it.
UPDATE:
It looks like Hashcode will look into the possibility of allowing audio input simultaneously with audio output at the kernel level for 3.0 Kernel for Kindle Fire
I'm hoping that this will stir up some interest in using our kindles to make phone calls over Wifi.
There was a thread in the General section that talked about using earbuds with a mic as audio input to the KF. I downloaded "Voice Recorder" from Google Play Store and confirmed that my set of earbuds works great with the KF to record audio.
The pinout of the earbud's 3.5mm phono plug from tip to sleeve is left+, right+, ground (- or common), and mic+. Most earbuds with a mic designed for smartphones (iphone, HTC, etc.) have this pinout.
I successfully made a phone call with my KF connected to wifi, using Groove IP with my Google Voice account (free and easy to set up on the PC, both downloadable from the Play Store). Now when I say successful, I mean the call went through and I could hear the person on the other end, but they could not hear me. No big surprise, I think we could be close to having Groove IP recognize the audio input on the KF the same way the Voice Recorder app did. This is why I am reviving this topic with its own thread in hopes that some smart folks here might know how to proceed in making progress on this front.
I am running MoDaCo Gr8 ROM and I have Google Contacts (synced), Voice, and Groove IP. Groove IP looks great!! just like a phone interface with a contact list that is my synced Google contacts. SO CLOSE!!!
Any positive feedback on what could be done to make the audio input on the KF accessible by more than just the Voice Recorder app?
For earlier discoveries about mic input: FlashFire1 and shravbits have posted some useful info to note.
If you feel like giving it a try for fun, test your mic input with the Voice Recorder app.
Then setup a Google Voice account, and download the Google Voice app from the Play Store, then install Groove IP and connect it to your Google Voice account.
earbuds/mic that may work with the KF:
Apple generic and OEM earbuds
Misc earbuds with mic
Mini Mic
It has been noted somewhere that half duplexing is possibly being switched in software at the app level. It looks like our kindle fires come with the Texas Instruments AIC3110 chip ( http://www.ti.com/product/tlv320aic3110#description ) and from what I can tell, this hardware does support full duplex (audio input and output stream simultaneously).
I'm experienced with this whole mic thing (considering I started this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23546913)
But I don't think this 'calling from my kindle' thing is going to go much further. Skype isn't working, Google Voice doesn't work, Grooveshark doesn't work! No VoIP is working! I have tried, but the hardware just isn't cooperating at all! Sure Voice Search and all work, but this is, well, harder. I will keep trying and experimenting with this till I get it at least close to working
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I'm experienced with this whole mic thing (considering I started this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23546913)
But I don't think this 'calling from my kindle' thing is going to go much further. Skype isn't working, Google Voice doesn't work, Grooveshark doesn't work! No VoIP is working! I have tried, but the hardware just isn't cooperating at all! Sure Voice Search and all work, but this is, well, harder. I will keep trying and experimenting with this till I get it at least close to working
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I think it may be possible to enable duplex audio at the kernel level.... just need devs with experience there to look into it.... I'm hoping.
Maybe with a few modifications to Hashcode's 3.0 Kernel, this could be working. We shall see
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why don't you just contact hashcode and ask him to tackle this?
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why don't you just contact hashcode and ask him to tackle this?
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Honestly, as much as I want the mic too, I think Hashcode has a lot on his plate already. You could ask him, but just keep that in mind.
Cl8rs said:
Honestly, as much as I want the mic too, I think Hashcode has a lot on his plate already. You could ask him, but just keep that in mind.
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Yeah. He still needs to finish off the 3.0 kernel, and then we should ask him to tweak it
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shravbits said:
I'm experienced with this whole mic thing (considering I started this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=23546913)
But I don't think this 'calling from my kindle' thing is going to go much further. Skype isn't working, Google Voice doesn't work, Grooveshark doesn't work! No VoIP is working! I have tried, but the hardware just isn't cooperating at all! Sure Voice Search and all work, but this is, well, harder. I will keep trying and experimenting with this till I get it at least close to working
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I've tested the Grooveshark and works well; Skype and Groove IP can establish the VoIP calls, obviously the other party can't hear me as gruuvin said.
If this is possible to activate the microphone, definitely the fire will satisfy the basic users' needs, and it will make it more attractive for the lower budget.
A member, leroy641, contacted me by private message, because he could not post in this section. It is an interesting note from a Groove IP dev who has considered this.
leroy641 said:
i cant post in the developer forums but just wanted to let u know i contacted groove on 3/29 and this is thier answer
me:Have you guys thought of a kindle fire version? The default android sound recorder works with a headphone/ mic combo. I have tried every alternative mic option from the troubleshooting section. If you could somehow figure out how to use the same input as the sound recorder and add that to the mic options that would be great.
snrb labs:Hi,The issue is that other settings on the mic are required for VoIP use. Our understanding is the audio driver on the kindle fire doesn't implement those settings. So it wouldn't be possible to support the device unless that was changed.
seems like a driver mod might fix it.......
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A member, leroy641, contacted me by private message, because he could not post in this section. It is an interesting note from a Groove IP dev who has considered this.
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Please thank Leroy for me
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symbiiote said:
why don't you just contact hashcode and ask him to tackle this?
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I posted a message in Hashcode's
[WIP][KERNEL][DEV-ONLY] 3.0 Kernel for K-Fire [05-13 #10a -- SHUTDOWN + MARKET FIX]
thread about our issue being discussed here. I hope I didn't ruffle any feathers, because I just noticed the [DEV-ONLY] part of the thread title
Hey, I'm a firmware developer working on a networking module that implements a pretty complicated utility systems protocol... maybe that will keep me out of hot water with the android devs? 8-/
I did a quick search on audio full-duplex support for android and found a TI-Android-ICS-PortingGuide wiki (http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/TI-Android-ICS-PortingGuide) that mentioned in the "Audio" section support for simultaneous playback and record (full-duplex mode) for an AM335xevm that uses AIC31 audio codec. I believe our kindles use the AIC3110 audio chip, so maybe this is good news.
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/UserGuideAudioDriver_PSP_04.02.00.07
http://processors.wiki.ti.com/index.php/AM335x_Audio_Driver%27s_Guide
Good news guys, Hashcode confirmed putting the "mic" issue next on the developement list.
Not sth to open champagne yet, but we can put it to chill.
milanche said:
Good news guys, Hashcode confirmed putting the "mic" issue next on the developement list.
Not sth to open champagne yet, but we can put it to chill.
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Ya it's great news!
Hashcode said:
Thank you! I'll bookmark this post and read through the info as soon as the charger driver is in better shape. This is next on "the list"(tm).
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Great job guys! This is a great feature to be added. A big shout out to Hashcode!
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I really wish I had a credit card to donate some money to Hashcode. He is the reason the Kindle Fire community is alive today. I hope others are donating to give him the incentive to develop for a long time
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30960182&postcount=1531
This may be coming soon, according to hash.
pkopalek said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=30960182&postcount=1531
This may be coming soon, according to hash.
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Reviving an old thread. It's been almost a year since this idea almost happened! It would be pretty cool... in any kernel!
That full duplex is yet to come.......if only I had experience with kernels!
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I've looked at some apps and did some research on some apps abilities with airplay. I have a JBL dock that my iPod can connect with via airplay and I want my phone to be able to do this. Dues anyone know of any apps that have the ability?
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I've looked at some apps and did some research on some apps abilities with airplay. I have a JBL dock that my iPod can connect with via airplay and I want my phone to be able to do this. Dues anyone know of any apps that have the ability?
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http://en.lmgtfy.com/?q=airplay+android
first link.
DoubleTwist works the best for me.
bk201doesntexist said:
http://en.lmgtfy.com/?q=airplay+android
first link.
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What's the 1st link? http://www.mobiflip.de/airplay-unter-android-nutzen/? Or which one? Would be more helpful to get a direct link, so that we know what you mean.
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WiredPirate said:
DoubleTwist works the best for me.
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DoubleTwist?
I thought that DoubleTwist is only for receiving music from iTunes; not for sending music and video and such to remote devices. Or can that be done?
I'm also looking for something like this. I'd like to be able to send what I see on the display of my Android device or Linux notebook to my TV. In Apple land, that would be done with AirPlay -> http://www.apple.com/airplay/; "Mirroring" is what I'm after. I'm not looking for something which would allow me to send just a video or music file to my TV - DLNA works.
Can someone suggest a solution? Those AirPlay apps that I found in the Play Store only seem to be able to send music, .or at best also video files. Oh, and I'm also looking for an AirPlay "receiver" for Android, that I could put on some Android USB stick or such which I'd connect to my TV via HDMI.
Oh #2 - it doesn't HAVE to be AirPlay. Something else altogether would be fine as well, as long as it does what I "need".
Thanks,
Alexander
alexs77 said:
What's the 1st link? http://www.mobiflip.de/airplay-unter-android-nutzen/? Or which one? Would be more helpful to get a direct link, so that we know what you mean.
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http://www.knowyourmobile.com/android-apps/18049/best-airplay-apps-android
that is why i don't enjoy location services.
bk201doesntexist said:
http://www.knowyourmobile.com/android-apps/18049/best-airplay-apps-android
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Thanks.
bk201doesntexist said:
that is why i don't enjoy location services.
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That's why I don't enjoy "smart" answers like Google and even less enjoy lmgty answers.
Thanks again,
Alexander
alexs77 said:
I'm also looking for something like this. I'd like to be able to send what I see on the display of my Android device or Linux notebook to my TV. In Apple land, that would be done with AirPlay -> http://www.apple.com/airplay/; "Mirroring" is what I'm after. I'm not looking for something which would allow me to send just a video or music file to my TV - DLNA works.
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Well then we can close this thread now because AirPlay mirroring isn't going to happen from your Android device. Hell the native Android solution to mirroring (Miracast) isn't even going to happen. That was just Googles way of saying "Look we had a half ass thought about it, now leave us the hell alone. No you cant have mirroring. Sincerly, Google."
You say you are familiar with DLNA and it works well for you, the end.
Do I need to download these apps, which are at the app store, to watch these networks???
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wingman1800 said:
Do I need to download these apps, which are at the app store, to watch these networks???
thanks,
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Search is your friend
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You took the time to reply but absolutely offer NO help???? My fried you have too much time on you hands , plus you are wasting my time !!!!
I did do a search , as I always do b-4 posting and got zero results, If and that's a big if you actually want to be helpful ............. show me how to better search to find an answer to these new apps that the networks are just now starting to use..
tom
Not sure if this helps...
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Do I need to download these apps, which are at the app store, to watch these networks???
thanks,
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When I went to the ABC mobile website for you, I saw the following. You have to be a subscriber of one of those providers:
http://sdrv.ms/1lnivsJ
First time I am trying to post a link to an image so I hope it works.
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Bsmith0731 said:
Search is your friend
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I don't think he meant to be rude. Your questions could have been answered yourself just by trying to watch those networks in the browser. But, it looks like someone above already tried it... just for you. I'll click on the "thanks" for ya! I'm sure we can all figure this out for ya but the app would probably give the best experience.
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You took the time to reply but absolutely offer NO help???? My fried you have too much time on you hands , plus you are wasting my time !!!!
I did do a search , as I always do b-4 posting and got zero results, If and that's a big if you actually want to be helpful ............. show me how to better search to find an answer to these new apps that the networks are just now starting to use..
tom
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I wasn't trying to be rude but I was referring to searching the play store. I apologize.
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I don't think he meant to be rude. Your questions could have been answered yourself just by trying to watch those networks in the browser. But, it looks like someone above already tried it... just for you. I'll click on the "thanks" for ya! I'm sure we can all figure this out for ya but the app would probably give the best experience.
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Thanks.
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I think the suggestion to search is a good one, given the question you asked. If you search on the apps in the play store, you will find a description of what the apps do. I've found that people here are happy to help, but you should always spend a couple minutes doing a google search first.
wingman1800 said:
You took the time to reply but absolutely offer NO help???? My fried you have too much time on you hands , plus you are wasting my time !!!!
I did do a search , as I always do b-4 posting and got zero results, If and that's a big if you actually want to be helpful ............. show me how to better search to find an answer to these new apps that the networks are just now starting to use..
tom
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For someone fairly new to this forum.............. I truly hope your just having a bad day. As your reply turns people off that may be able to help you now or in the future. You really need to read the Forum Rules page especially #2.
With that said I don't think Bsmith0731 was trying to be smart but rather suggest that you should search this form, the internet, Google play and or YouTube. There are many network apps on Google even apps by your local ABC, CBS, FOX, PBS, HBO, Comcast,NBC and many other networks. There are in fact 100's of apps for viewing TV and network content and you would be better served to try some of them first as well as web pages to compare. Then if you have problems I'm sure many people would be more than happy to help you.
These network apps on Google Play will not damage your tablet and if you don't like them just simply uninstall them.
No I am not having a bad day....I read this forum on a daily basis because I think this is the best forum. I did a lot of searching b-4 this post and found nothing about if the apps being promoted by the networks are needed for our tablets, are they needed or just a gimic?? My first reply was a four word answer to "search".... which I had alrady done... that is why I came came to this forum to find an answer for my specfic tablet... I do not think a Senior Member sould critize me for answer to a unhelpful reply, Rule 2 works both ways.... as you can see several others did help and I now more that I did .... isnt that the purpose of this forum, to ask questions and get helpful replies??? To those that did help, I am very grateful and want to say thank you.....
just fyi....... other than special browsers that allow Adobe Flash, there is only 1 app for each of the 4 major networks......... CBS and CW {not a major network} are the only apps that work, unless to subscribe to a major carrier in major cities etc etc..... ABC FOX NBC do not work...... NBC has an android app but it says it is not compatable with 10.1 2014.......or a Galaxy S-3. maybe later??? Those are only one that I could find Internet and Google store etc. Hope this helps someone...
thanks
Tom
I sideloaded a television providers app (Fios Mobile) installed on my device. The app was working perfectly but it just updated and I keep getting the error "Won't run without google play services which are not supported by your device".
I tried reverting back to the previous version but it was a mandatory update, so no dice. I tried sideloading the Google Play store but that did not help.
Is there a workaround for this type of error? The app does not API call any of Google Play Services. It seems like many of the TV apps are dropping support (they encouraged it a few years ago to lower bills) so you buy another Set top box. Other cable apps know you are inserting a device into a HDMI port and disable it from working that way.
I can download each individual TV app and enter my television providers password or mirror from my Android Phone but that would be a huge inconvenience.
Any suggestions? If there an app that will fool my TV app into thinking the play store is installed?
Since every channel pretty much has it's own app now, is there another app that will take its place instead of downloading each channels separate app and entering the password?
Is your firestick rooted? (Sorry, I don't know if they can even be rooted.) If so, there's an Xposed module to allow apps to work without Google Play Services.
Another idea is to get the Fios Mobile app from the Amazon App Store and side load that one onto your Fire TV: https://www.amazon.com/Verizon-Services-Corp-FiOS-Mobile/dp/B00DGVUD9I/
That one may not have any dependencies on Google apps.
Seriously? 5 seconds of looking at general...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-tv/general/installing-google-play-service-rooted-t3574088
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Seriously? 5 seconds of looking at general...
https://forum.xda-developers.com/fire-tv/general/installing-google-play-service-rooted-t3574088
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Seriously, you are giving me outdated information???? "Fios Mobile won't run unless you update Google Play Services". It would be nice to know where to find updated compatible versions for each. I have looked at several app stores and none seem to work. So please cut that attitude as your five-second search advice did not get me any further than I was before.
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Is your firestick rooted? (Sorry, I don't know if they can even be rooted.) If so, there's an Xposed module to allow apps to work without Google Play Services.
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Last I checked the Firestick 2 can't be routed. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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Another idea is to get the Fios Mobile app from the Amazon App Store and side load that one onto your Fire TV: [/url]
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I tried two different app stores but not that Amazon one. Crossing fingers!!!! DARN. Just tried it and said incompatible, you can't make purchases from this device. Fios does support Kindle fire but as I suspect, they don't want the app as a box substitute like they used too.
Maybe, someone has an updated version of what Timmy P linked too. Hopefully, they will test the link first before making condescending remarks about checking older posts.
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Last I checked the Firestick 2 can't be routed. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I tried two different app stores but not that Amazon one. Crossing fingers!!!! DARN. Just tried it and said incompatible, you can't make purchases from this device. Fios does support Kindle fire but as I suspect, they don't want the app as a box substitute like they used too.
Maybe, someone has an updated version of what Timmy P linked too. Hopefully, they will test the link first before making condescending remarks about checking older posts.
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Sorry I cant be of more help, but they are working on mine 100 percent. Good luck!
PS: Your OP said NOTHING about outdated services. Dumb piece of **** scum.
TimmyP said:
Sorry I cant be of more help, but they are working on mine 100 percent. Good luck!
PS: Your OP said NOTHING about outdated services. Dumb piece of **** scum.
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Because when I read that site from the original author it said FTV and FTV stick not 2 dumbass. Then I read the re-post on here claiming FTV 2 from MARCH 2017!! DId you not see where I said everything was working perfectly since September 4th!!!! Technology changes fast little tike. Google also updates and apps do along with it buttercup.
But I assumed someone with such a smug post must be correct but what a surprise you were not cupcake.
Since there is only 1 person who found a fix on the entire internet, it must not be a very easy fix. If it were, he could put it on APK sites for constant updates.
That is why I also asked 1: If there is a workaround. Easy/permanent if possible, so I don't need to worry about this update. Even easier if there is a 3rd party app that would consolidate all the apps and enter my default password for me.
P.S Being smug even when your correct is being an ass, doing so when you are incorrect makes you a stinky diarrhea with **** nuggets still stuck kind of ass.
I take it English isn't your first language?
TimmyP said:
I take it English isn't your first language?
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Actually, it is but the English language can't adequately describe just how big of a douche you are.
I take it English isn't your first language?