Hi Tizen developers,
If you need an application to transfer files from any Bluetooth device to your watch you can use Blueft app.
It is fully standalone application - you don't need to install extra app on a phone. You can transfer files from any
device witch supports Bluetooth OBEX FTP. Usually the most of Bluetooth devices on the market.
Blueft supports system operations Share, Share_multi and Pick. You can use this app to share files generated
by your application or just pick a file from Tizen filesystem. Blueft works then as simple file manager.
APP_CONTROL_OPERATION_SHARE
APP_CONTROL_OPERATION_MULTI_SHARE
APP_CONTROL_OPERATION_PICK
Read more or/and install Blueft (Bluetooth File Transfer) from this link: https://galaxy.store/bluetrans
Blueft is FREE for all
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I got my Pro2 yesterday, but soon I found that HTC used WIDCOMM Bluetooth driver on Pro2, which I don't like very much, I prefer the old Windows driver.
Here is the problem, when other devices send a file to me through BT(OBEX), my Pro2 requires a passkey(the same issue on Pro can be solved by unchecking the related box on the bluetooth setting page), and I can't find any setting in the Bluetooth interface about disabling passkey requirement. OBEXInboxEX doesn't work with the new WIDCOMM driver too.
It's annoying when someone wanna send me a file, we have to pair first or enter the useless passkey.
Anyone else using Pro2 has the same issue ?
EDIT:[SOLVED BY REG HACKING]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\WIDCOMM\BTConfig\Services\0002]
"Encryption"=dword:00000000
"Authorization"=dword:00000000
"Encryption"
0: No passkey is needed.
1(def): Requires passkey if the file is sending by devices NOT on the paired list.
"Authorization":
0: Receive all files automatically without asking.
1(def): Ask for each file if you wanna receive.
Another issue comes along with the new driver: I can't use Resco File Explorer to send a file through Bluetooth anymore, it always gives me a "Failed to activate Bluetooth device" message. Though, the system File Explorer works, but I hate using it.
ObexInbox is not needed anymore. See in btooth settings > Advanced > File Transfer.
The best is "Save file to storage card when present".
If i'm not mistaken, if we set path to storage card with obexinbox, file is not saved when sd card is not exist.
Total Commander also dont have the send via btooth. When using resco, ur btooth is on or off?
Edit: TotalCommander v2.5 Beta 1 support Broadcomm/Widcomm stack.
monx® said:
ObexInbox is not needed anymore. See in btooth settings > Advanced > File Transfer.
The best is "Save file to storage card when present".
If i'm not mistaken, if we set path to storage card with obexinbox, file is not saved when sd card is not exist.
Total Commander also dont have the send via btooth. When using resco, ur btooth is on or off?
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I saw the setting about file saving folder. But OBEXInBox shows a message box when receiving file which includes current speed, file name, precentage and time remaining. The current Bluetooth interface doesn't. I prefer OBEXInBox rather than the built-in one.
Resco File Explorer gives the same error message no matter BT is on/off/discoverable. Look at this post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=521972#9
I think Resco uses the Microsoft Bluetooth interface/API/whatever , but the official ROM just doesn't include the Microsoft Bluetooth interface/API/whatever.
Hello, i was wondering how to transfer files on Two android devices, via WIFI tether example two devices have Wi-Fi On and how they can transfer files between send/receive?
Is there any application like this or something..?
thanks in advance
Try Bump or Hoccer, they both send the files via internet. If you want a local solution, set up ftp on one and access it from the other with any capable file manger (i.e. ES File Explorer).
Is there a way to manage the files/folders on the watch from PC? I mean, I have installed ES file manager on the watch, but working with it in such a small display is not so easy. I would prefer to connect the watch to computer (either WIN or MAC) and manage the files from there.
You can wait for kernel update from alex6600
http://forum.xda-developers.com/sma...ment/kernel-sony-smartwatch-3-kernel-t3304102
Thanks!
I've owned this TCL TV for around 5 months now and I'm generally pleased with the image quality overall but the apps and navigation is pretty crap. I can't even imagine why 90% of the apps available are even offered as there's hardly anything that's even recognisable!
I was looking into perhaps "side-loading" a better browser (it doesn't get much worse than the included T-Browser!) but I can't see any option in the settings menu to enable "remote debug" to facilitate possible ES File Explorer functionality.
Is it even possible to side load onto this TV?
I know you can access the "secret" menu by typing 1950 when in the contrast section of the display menu.
Any ideas? :fingers-crossed:
Don't all rush at once then :fingers-crossed:
I don't understand the problem. Just download the apk on a PC to a USB drive, put the USB drive into your PC and then install the apk file with any Android TV file explorer.
That's it
FaserF said:
I don't understand the problem. Just download the apk on a PC to a USB drive, put the USB drive into your PC and then install the apk file with any Android TV file explorer.
That's it
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That's why I asked
but I can't see any option in the settings menu to enable "remote debug" to facilitate possible ES File Explorer functionality
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So without enabling "remote debug", how do I install the apk file on the USB stick without an Android TV file explorer installed on the TV.....?
gtd2000 said:
That's why I asked
So without enabling "remote debug", how do I install the apk file on the USB stick without an Android TV file explorer installed on the TV.....?
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Why do you need remote debug? As said in my post, just copy the apk from a PC to a USB drive and plug in the usb drive into your PC. There is no need for the remote debug option to install an apk locally.
Other options to sideload apps are with wireless adb (enabling usb debugging in the developer settings) or download a compatible file explorer (for example ES File Explorer) where you can connect to a cloud storage, then upload the apk for example to google drive and then sign in with your google drive in that file explorer.
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Why do you need remote debug? As said in my post, just copy the apk from a PC to a USB drive and plug in the usb drive into your PC. There is no need for the remote debug option to install an apk locally.
Other options to sideload apps are with wireless adb (enabling usb debugging in the developer settings) or download a compatible file explorer (for example ES File Explorer) where you can connect to a cloud storage, then upload the apk for example to google drive and then sign in with your google drive in that file explorer.
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So you think that if I copy a "file explorer" apk to the USB stick it can be installed?
When I insert a USB stick the only option (as far as I'm aware) that I can choose is the media input selection. That then gives me a choice of photo, video or all files.
I understood that my TV does not have a native or default method to install apk's, unless I can enable, "remote debug", then transfer the ES File Explorer via Network options?
USB is not need. Download File Commander on both an Android tablet/phone and also on your TV (should be in normal Play Apps store). Sign up for the 5GB free Google drive, download the APKs from any of the APK repos on your tablet and save to drive, use File Commander on TV to install. You'll need to allow unknown sources on TV, and not every APk works, but hopefully this gets you started...
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USB is not need. Download File Commander on both an Android tablet/phone and also on your TV (should be in normal Play Apps store). Sign up for the 5GB free Google drive, download the APKs from any of the APK repos on your tablet and save to drive, use File Commander on TV to install. You'll need to allow unknown sources on TV, and not every APk works, but hopefully this gets you started...
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There's no File Commander on this TV or Play Store, only the TCL app store.
After reading further into this particular TV, it seems to be running the Linux based Smart TV 3.0?
This is the TV:
https://www.tcl.com/uk/en/new-produ...4k-hdr-with-android-tv-and-freeview-play.html
Apologies, looks like you don't have an Android TV so this won't work
I have a USB flash drive attached to my Fire Stick TV (2nd Gen). I use it to store movie & music files, which I can play from the Fire Stick using VLC for Android. Works great.
Question: Is there any way that I can access that flash drive via my home network? I would like to be able to copy files to it from my computer. Currently, I have to do it via "sneakernet".
Any advice is much appreciated.
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I have a USB flash drive attached to my Fire Stick TV (2nd Gen). I use it to store movie & music files, which I can play from the Fire Stick using VLC for Android. Works great.
Question: Is there any way that I can access that flash drive via my home network? I would like to be able to copy files to it from my computer. Currently, I have to do it via "sneakernet".
Any advice is much appreciated.
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Do "adb connect firestickIP".
adb ls /storage
The USB stick is mounted in /storage (something like /storage/3E91-AF2A). Use "adb push file target-path" to copy files to the USB stick.
Thank you.
I was hoping there might be some way to make the attached flash drive visible/accessible as a standard network share. My goal is to use Windows' File Explorer for file management on that drive, just like the other shared storage devices on my network.
I will try your suggestion of using ADB, although using a command-line interface for file management is not ideal. I found a few different Windows programs that will supposedly provide a File Explorer-like GUI for doing Android file management via ADB (ADB Browser, ADB Explorer, Device File Explorer, etc. ) . Maybe one of those will do the job.
Alternatively, I may try installing a SAMBA server ("LAN Drive") or FTP server ("FTP Server") on the Fire Stick; although neither app has very good reviews.
After trying all this stuff, I will definitely post the results here.
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Thank you.
I was hoping there might be some way to make the attached flash drive visible/accessible as a standard network share. My goal is to use Windows' File Explorer for file management on that drive, just like the other shared storage devices on my network.
I will try your suggestion of using ADB, although using a command-line interface for file management is not ideal. I found a few different Windows programs that will supposedly provide a File Explorer-like GUI for doing Android file management via ADB (ADB Browser, ADB Explorer, Device File Explorer, etc. ) . Maybe one of those will do the job.
Alternatively, I may try installing a SAMBA server ("LAN Drive") or FTP server ("FTP Server") on the Fire Stick; although neither app has very good reviews.
After trying all this stuff, I will definitely post the results here.
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Some file managers (Solid Explorer, ES File Explorer) include FTP servers. I don't know if their FTP server provides access to the USB drive, though. There are likely other file managers that also include FTP servers.
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Some file managers (Solid Explorer, ES File Explorer) include FTP servers. I don't know if their FTP server provides access to the USB drive, though. There are likely other file managers that also include FTP servers.
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Excellent advice - that will definitely do it for me. Thank you so much.
I wasn't aware that there were Android file managers with a built-in FTP server. I've always used FX File Manager, and it doesn't have that feature.
I tried both ES & Solid, and both worked fine for my purposes. I decided to go with Solid because the UI is slightly better, it allows you to add an FTP Server shortcut to your Android home screen, and it just seemed a little more... solid.. Definitely don't mind paying $1.99 for the full, ad-free version.
Problem solved - thanks again!