Does anyone know how to get the Samsung TV Remote Application working on the the One X?
It was beautiful and easy to use on the other phones. I'm guessing it doesn't like Android 4?
Hello guys
I hope i'm right here.
I'm owner of an Peugeot 308 GTi (2016) with a navigation system called "Smeg+" .
I am searching for a long time how to integrate android in my car.
A full head unit with complete new display isn't possible because i need my vehicle configuration like climatronic, light settings etc.
So there is unfortunately only one solution with old android 6.
This:
m.de.aliexpress.com/item/32818864085.html?pid=808_0003_0109&spm=a2g0n.search-amp.list.32818864085
But my idea is, what if i could integrate a simple mirrorlink module?
I need only mirrorlink with usb or hdmi so i could take my old galaxy S5 with Android 8.0 and ready.
But i can't find a module with touch driver.
I just need a module with mirrorlink and a integrated
4-pin lvds switch so that i can simple switch with my steering wheel for example.
But i want also control my Samsung trough the original display so i need a module with touch driver too.
In the link there is a full android system with mirrorlink support but i don't need this android so it's wasted money for me.
Do you have some working ideas?
Maybe a Multimedia Interface or something with mirrorlink and touch driver support?
That would be great.
Sry for my english, i'm from germany.
I have a Winca S170 Multimedia Central and I don´t really like the Android that comes with it. I would like to know if somehow can I make it an Android Auto Multimedia Central?
If you are able to install apps of your choice on this unit, there are some apps out there that simulate the Headunit side (server) for Android Auto.
For example this one:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=gb.xxy.hr
have you test it?
If this has been asked elsewhere, I apologize.
I have a Philips Android TV (android 10), and I'd like to use it as an extended display for my windows 10 laptop.
From what I've read, it's supposed to be supported kinda automatically by windows since both devices are on the same network, but windows 10 can't find the TV as a display device. It was my understanding that since both devices use/support Miracast then it should just work but ... not for me
Unless I'm missing something Teamviewer, VNC, etc all just mirror the display - I want to be able to use the TV as a true second monitor.
Possible?
Thanks in advance!
HI,
no - Android TV does not support Miracast - only Chromecast
Just use the Google Chrome browser on your PC to cast your Desktop.
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Toengel said:
HI,
no - Android TV does not support Miracast - only Chromecast
Just use the Google Chrome browser on your PC to cast your Desktop.
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I appreciate the response. Before posting my question, I googled it and the first answer said it was supported - I should have read further - my bad.
I'm aware of (and use) Chrome remote desktop which works great, but I'm looking for an extended desktop solution, not simply mirroring.
Thanks for your time. GC
Gneechee said:
If this has been asked elsewhere, I apologize.
I have a Philips Android TV (android 10), and I'd like to use it as an extended display for my windows 10 laptop.
From what I've read, it's supposed to be supported kinda automatically by windows since both devices are on the same network, but windows 10 can't find the TV as a display device. It was my understanding that since both devices use/support Miracast then it should just work but ... not for me
Unless I'm missing something Teamviewer, VNC, etc all just mirror the display - I want to be able to use the TV as a true second monitor.
Possible?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi Gneechee,
you can try Spacedesk.
For me it works like a charm. (Philips Android TV)
In Windows - your TV appears as a real second screen - with the advantage of a wireless screen.
Best
Hans_Werner said:
Hi Gneechee,
you can try Spacedesk.
For me it works like a charm. (Philips Android TV)
In Windows - your TV appears as a real second screen - with the advantage of a wireless screen.
Best
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Hey there Hans, thanks for responding!
Not sure why, but the Spacedesk android app isn't available for Android TV, so I just grabbed the APK and sideloaded it ... and it's working just fine!
Sideloading is my new best friend. haha
(maybe that should be on a T-shirt <G>)
Anyway, thanks mucho lots!
---Gneechee
Various Android TVs come with Miracast / Screen Mirror Apps / Feature inbuilt - Maybe ought to check if yours does?
Gneechee said:
If this has been asked elsewhere, I apologize.
I have a Philips Android TV (android 10), and I'd like to use it as an extended display for my windows 10 laptop.
From what I've read, it's supposed to be supported kinda automatically by windows since both devices are on the same network, but windows 10 can't find the TV as a display device. It was my understanding that since both devices use/support Miracast then it should just work but ... not for me
Unless I'm missing something Teamviewer, VNC, etc all just mirror the display - I want to be able to use the TV as a true second monitor.
Possible?
Thanks in advance!
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Hey guys,
New here, expanding my horizon trying to learn new things.
I'm stuck with this TV, not sure if i should sell or try my luck and change this idiocy of an Android Platform Parody?
Not sure how to describe it!!
Even though its a 2015, but it really is a great TV, minus the smart part, which is curable with the likes of a Xiaomi Mi Box S, Amazon Fire TV Stick 4k and such.
Is there a way to change the platform, install a real Android TV platform, this particular Philips TV does not even have Google Play Store!!!! ( )
HI,
it's a 2019 TV... and it's a Linux based OS called "Saphi" (no ATV at all) - latest firmware is TPM196E_091.004.094.001
You cannot change the OS - use a Fire TV stick...
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