It suddenly appeared that Amazon fire TVbox didn't work. You could switch it on and then you see the Amazon logo but nothing else would work. - no signal!
We changed the hdmi cable, tried different TVs and different access points. Furthermore we tried to reset the fire box by using the recover menue and the picture was distorted. So the reset did not work.
We connected the firebox with a usb cable (adb works) and a screenshot looked normal.
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have Fire TV gen. 2
Fire OS 5.2.6.0
sry, but has no idea?
Use the original power supply
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Use the original power supply
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Hello ladies and gentlemen. I've received a Kindle Fire from my cousins. As I was told they were trying to root their device, but failed to do it.
I've tried that 20sec hard reset thingy, it didn't worked at all.
All i get is KindleFire textlogo at boot.
Could you link me to the right direction fixing it? I had no problems with my samsung device, but I'm new at Kindle stuff.
What precisely does the boot animation do? is it static and bright or are there changes from beginning to end? Post a youtube video of it let us see what it does. just to let you know a hard reset will do nothing to fix the issue.
All I get is this static logo, no animations.
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Holding power button can just turn on/off device. Nothing else.
Could just be stuck in fastboot getting it out of is is another thing because I`m guessing you do not have the drivers installed on your pc. What operating system are you on?
Hello,can you please help me,I have no HDMI output to my TV,all I get is this message:
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My phone is Xperia S .50 kernel
Did you try a different tv?
Sent from my LT26i using xda app-developers app
I'll probably do,but the point is to use my TV
I had this exact same problem, after I bought an HDMI to DVI connector to try and hook up the phone to a spare monitor, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2060773
still not sure what the issue is
in service menu (test- tv out- sttings) try set resolution to SD ...
It's quite strange,but the issue actually involves the cable.With the 1.4m cable I bought,the thing worked on a new TV at the store,bot not on my '07 Daewoo(see above).Later I've bought a simple tiny microHDMI->HDMI adapter for 2$,and it worked flawlessly,except for it's quite quirky and sometimes disconnects if you move it around.Anyway,I have no idea what it is.
Do you know what is the supercast option in the google cast menu?
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yes..it is also known as miracast.if you have miracast dongle then attatch that dongle in your LCD tv or any other compatible device,open supercast in your mobile.when supercast find that device,then you can connect your mobile with that device.and you can play video or audio or watch images in your LCD
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yes..it is also known as miracast.if you have miracast dongle then attatch that dongle in your LCD tv or any other compatible device,open supercast in your mobile.when supercast find that device,then you can connect your mobile with that device.and you can play video or audio or watch images in your LCD
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I thought that all Android's support miracast after 4.2 , why does Lenovo need something extra?(I've tried miracast with other androids and they work good)
It is not just cast. It's an awesome feature. Saves power and much more. Read below.
https://forums.lenovo.com/t5/K-and-...20-Vibe-Z2-pro-Lenovo-Super-Cast/td-p/2076649
I took this from my 2nd gen Fire TV box. It works well in the UK with a VPN. USA users can just grab it from the official store.
Info: https://blog.roku.com/en-gb/amazon-fire-tv
APK: http://www.mediafire.com/file/q1dhh2gtoqrdlzd/RokuChannelAFTV.apk/file
VT: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file...043d559ba7d9b4c039c583ce5a51f2b4f72/detection
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First, thanks for this. I did notice that a newer version (v1.1.0) is available on APKmirror.
What's interesting about this is the menu is in landscape and the highlighting in the picture suggests it's compatible with remote usage. The 'regular' version of this app has neither.
This could be great for Android televisions, but running the app after installation gives me a page saying it's incompatible with the device. I don't know if that is a check of the hardware specs or if it's an Amazon device.
I started poking at the code (and I have little skill there) and didn't see what might bypass that.
Any have any ideas?
Has anyone modded this app for Android TV OS?
Hello, first post on the forums. I found my old KF2 and wanted to revive it and make it like a time machine but wanted to set up LineageOS on it. I was flashing and I unfortunately red-screen bricked it.
I bought this Fastboot cable. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0099E59SG/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1.
Here is the picture of the cable, it looks like other fastboot cables that I have seen online.
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I downloaded Amazon USB drivers and installed them, and also checked that the .android/adb_usb.ini has the 0x1949 in it.
KF2 turns on automatically when I plug it into the PC, the screen stays red, and no warning sign appears/green light blinks.
Checked in the Device Manager and the KF2 is being detected as "USB Serial CH340 (COM5)", which is I assume the "chip" or "port" name of the USB that the KF2 has.
Can anyone help me out with this? I have no other way to check if this is a real fastboot cable. For records, I tried connecting a PS4 controller with this but It didn't get detected by the PC.