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jeudi 25 décembre 2014
mercredi 24 décembre 2014
[Q] Chromecast setup problems. topic
So, I'm setting up my new chromecast, but have have run into a problem. I'm able to find and connect my phone/PC to the chromecast itself, but it won't connect to my home (setup hangs at "connecting"). After a while I get an error message a la "can not establish contact with chromecast" (roughly translated from Norwegian). I've made sure uPnP and MAC address filtering both are disabled on my router.*I've already tried factory resetting the chromecast and moving closer to the router, to no help.
Worth mentioning is that my router is not exactly new (tilgin vood something), and is not to be found in the list of routers in the chromecast support section.*
Any tips?
Worth mentioning is that my router is not exactly new (tilgin vood something), and is not to be found in the list of routers in the chromecast support section.*
Any tips?
By:
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On 17:06
dimanche 21 décembre 2014
How to setup device as a bluetooth headset? topic
Let us suppose we have a two devices with Android:
Custom android device with microphone, speaker, bluetooth and without GSM part.
Android smartphone (like a Nexus 5 or SGS4).
We need to make calls programmatically from first device through second via Bluetooth. What we are need to do to implementing it? Setup first device as headset? Or something else?
Custom android device with microphone, speaker, bluetooth and without GSM part.
Android smartphone (like a Nexus 5 or SGS4).
We need to make calls programmatically from first device through second via Bluetooth. What we are need to do to implementing it? Setup first device as headset? Or something else?
By:
dd
On 02:33
jeudi 11 décembre 2014
Easiest method for copying XBMC setup on fire tv to fire tv stick? topic
Hello all,
I have been working on my setup on the fire tv device for some time. I have XBMC customized and configured for my sources/shares and chosen add-ons. I just received my fire tv stick and would like to basically copy the setup to the stick.
For some reason I was never able to get the apps like adbFire to work when I tried Backup XBMC / Restore XBMC (now Kodi) so I was wondering what the easiest way to mirror the setup would be? Is there a config file that i could copy from an install on one device to an install on the other that would setup everything? I am thinking that would probably be "too easy" but it might work for the shares/sources.
Look forward to the responses. Thanks all.
I have been working on my setup on the fire tv device for some time. I have XBMC customized and configured for my sources/shares and chosen add-ons. I just received my fire tv stick and would like to basically copy the setup to the stick.
For some reason I was never able to get the apps like adbFire to work when I tried Backup XBMC / Restore XBMC (now Kodi) so I was wondering what the easiest way to mirror the setup would be? Is there a config file that i could copy from an install on one device to an install on the other that would setup everything? I am thinking that would probably be "too easy" but it might work for the shares/sources.
Look forward to the responses. Thanks all.
By:
dd
On 19:43
Steam/Local Games Setup For Steaming to Z3C topic
The Xperia Z3 line comes with the Playstation Connect to stream games to your Xperia device, and that is fine if you have a PlayStation. If you have a computer or gaming/media center with local games or running Steam, or both, and a Nvidia graphics card, you can create the same streaming experience as the PlayStation Connect setup. Here is what I have found that works.
You will need;
1. Xperia Z3 device
2. Gaming/media box or computer with an Nvidia graphics card and drivers with the Nvidia's GameStream software installed (included in Nvidia driver download.)
3. Gaming controller attached to the gaming box. (I use a wireless Xbox 360 controller.)
4. Limelight Game Streaming app installed (found in the Google Play App Store.) This allows you to connect to GameStream without having an Nvidia Shield Tablet.
5. Optional: mount for your controller and Xperia device; UtorCase (Find your controller and Xperia device, they have them all.)
Use the Limelight app to connect to gaming box via your wifi network and instantly see all your local and Steam games.
That is it!
You will need;
1. Xperia Z3 device
2. Gaming/media box or computer with an Nvidia graphics card and drivers with the Nvidia's GameStream software installed (included in Nvidia driver download.)
3. Gaming controller attached to the gaming box. (I use a wireless Xbox 360 controller.)
4. Limelight Game Streaming app installed (found in the Google Play App Store.) This allows you to connect to GameStream without having an Nvidia Shield Tablet.
5. Optional: mount for your controller and Xperia device; UtorCase (Find your controller and Xperia device, they have them all.)
Use the Limelight app to connect to gaming box via your wifi network and instantly see all your local and Steam games.
That is it!
By:
dd
On 09:38
[GUIDE][HOW-TO] Setup your Mac for Flashing your Moto Devices topic
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This GUIDE contains instructions on how to setup your Mac for Flashing Firmwares and ROMS using your Mac. This guide contains downloads of the latest ADB and Fastboot (extracted from the latest Android SDK for Mac OS X) that are compatible with the Mac OS X operating system (Supports Yosemite also). |
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By:
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On 02:59
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