We are thinking about switching to AT&T U-Verse for our home Internet and TV service. I know that the AT&T Windows Phones have a U-Verse Mobile app included that allows you to configure the U-Verse DVR remotely, in addition to mobile video-on-demand. However, we are on T-Mobile and my wife has an HTC HD7, and I was unable to locate it on the app Market on her phone. Is there any way to get the U-Verse Mobile app on the HTC HD7?
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Does anyone know of any "all-you-can-eat" music subscription service that will successfully stream to a WM6 device?
I have a subscription with Rhapsody. There are two ways to use it: with their software client installed on your desktop harddrive, or stream directly from their website. However, if you stream from their website, it installs a very small player app on your harddrive. If you try to stream from their website on a mobile device, it brings up an error saying that the player app must be installed and can only be installed on XP/2000, etc. And there is no mobile Rhapsody client available, in fact, no mention of one even in the works from Rhapsody.
As far as other services go, for a short time last year I used AOL Music and it was able to stream b/c their streams used WMP. I was so excited... I paid the normal 10 bucks a month and could listen to any song, any time, any where on my phone as long as I had a data connection. Unfortunately, AOL music subscription service shutdown late last year.
As for the other guys, Napster, Urge, and Yahoo all either use their own players or their own clients, so none of them work on mobile phones.
Any suggestions? Any of you genius-smart app writers out there think you could come up with something that could stream any of these services?
I'm listening to sirius right now on my tilt. It uses tcpmp. go ask the guys at geekstoolbox.com and maybe they can throw something together real quick for ya. they're working on an all in one right now i think
Hey thanks for the info kireol. Yeah I listen to XM and Sirius on my phone as well. Great feature. I'm looking to get a subscription service going as well.
Thanks for the site suggestion... going to check it out now.
Looks like geekstoolbox is geared mainly toward smartphones and Sirius. They're hard at work on their latest project which appears to be a complete overhaul to their Sirius software, but it's only going to add XM and internet radio stations. Don't think they'll be doing anything related to subscription services (outside of satellite radio) anytime soon.
Any other thoughts about how to get a subscription service to stream? Alternatively, have you looked at trying to get Pandora to stream to a WM device?
AT&T Tilt
Samsung Blackjack
AT&T 3125
The Nokia 810 has a mobile rhapsody client, and that also runs on an arm processor. I am sure a concerted effort could be made to port that code to WM, but I dont think there are enough rhapsody subscribers to care.
Surur
Add one to the "I care" list. I also have a Rhapsody To-Go membership & I would love to be able to take advantage of that on my Tilt.
Any progress?
Any progress?
Mundu Radio
So far I tried Resco Radio, XM and Sirius. And lately Mundu Radio. The best so far, and BTW it is free, is the Mundu Radio. You can download the Cab file from the following link:
http://radio.mundu.com/download/download.php
Enjoy.....
Would MLB.tv work on my mobile phone over HSDPA/3G or EDGE?
Also, would this get past blackout restrictions which are done by ip address?
Thanks for any info
According to a generic non-XDA Google search, it does not appear that MLB.tv will work on the Kaiser. On the PC side, it requires Flash 8 or higher.
However, I did come across a post that uses Slingbox to stream MLB.tv to a Treo over Sprint's network. As long as you're in a good 3G area, that could be a viable option. (Probably won't help with the whole blackout by IP though)
Check it out here: http://forum.treonauts.com/palm-smartphones/treo-700p/3657-mlb-tv.html
Actually, it doesn't require flash player as you can access the "old version of the stream" from MLB.tv page.
I do want a slingbox though!!!
how do I get to the old verison on the mlb.com page?
Does it work with the old version on a PPC?
Does anyone know of a player that plays VC-1 (Windows Media Video 9 Advanced codec). If so I may have a solution for the mlb.tv problem.
I'm considering the purchase of Samsung HDTV with Samsung's "AllShare" feature, which I understand to be based on DLNA. I'd like to be able to use Samsung's AllShare feature with my AT&T Fuze, but I am unaware of any DLNA client software for the Fuze or Windows Mobile phones in general.
From the Samsung website I learned that some Samsung branded Windows Mobile phones include an application called "Connected Home" that can be used to access the AllShare feature of the HDTV. I'm hoping that doesn't mean I have to buy a Samsung phone to use the AllShare feature of the TV because DLNA is standards-based. But I'm having a hard time finding out much information. I found one .cab on the Internet that was purported to be a Windows Mobile version of the "Connected Home" application, but it would not install on my Fuze.
Does anyone know of software that can be installed on a Fuze to interact with the AllShare DLNA feature a Samsung HDTV?
Hi there,
I have also the same trouble. I was searching the internet for 5 hours and i go crazy from that I didn't find anything about the allshare for WM phones.
Please can you post here that cab what you've found??
Thx
try this one: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=629247
You need to modify the adapter and the ip
I found a good open source to use DLNA from Android and Win Mo
Here is the links, but i still have to try on my HD2 and Samsung TV, will let you know
http : / / w w w.prosyst.com/index.php/de/html/content/65/Mobile-Media-Server/
remove spaces and copy and paste as i'm a new user and it prevent me from posting links
Anyone nab a Spotify? It's an awesome music streaming service. Also, maybe this could be a little G+ - Spotify trade off thread. Like someone has a G+ and not a Spotify and someone has a Spotify but not a G+. Also, if anyone could confirm the Spotify Android app working on the Nook (I can't test, my Nook is not with me).
There is an easy workaround at Gizmodo on how to get around the lack of an invite. You basically use a proxy to fool the UK spotify site into signing you up for.a free account and then you switch back to US and edit your profile. All the steps are easy to follow.
BTW, spotify itself invites new users, not the new users themselves (Ala Google+)
I took a look at Spotify earlier today. Maybe I'm missing it, but what's everyone so excited about? It looks like Pandora/Slacker mixed with a dash of Google Music for good measure.
The G+ streams are all atwitter about Spotify tonight.
$10/mo for mobile app use makes it DOA for me.
I'd do the free service or maybe the $5/mo if it had mobile app support, but I'm not even going to bother for $10/mo.
The main "advantage" of spotify seems to be the ability to offload the music for when you don't have wifi and the ability to stream your own music from your PC. Since the NC doesn't have 3G, the mobile app isn't really all that limited with the free service except when you are somebody else's wifi.
I haven't messed with it too much but I wonder if you set up a VPN back to your home network whether you can stream that way.
I do like the way you can make playlists for streaming.
Been using spotify since it was released in sweden 3-4 years ago. It's awesome in every way. Completely replaces any kind of illegal and legal way of getting music. If only a similar service of the same quality would come for movies and series...
Sent from my NookColor using XDA Premium App
Right. The only problem is that I have a Free account and no upgrading for me..
There's a watch espn app. So I dl'd it on my X and then it showed up in the market on my gtab. You have to have a cable provider that supports it but there is an option for verizon internet so I signed in using my cell account and it works. It is not full screen, about 6 by 9 but its live espn sports for free. The account setup is a little confusing. Just thought id give everyone a heads up.
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There's a watch espn app. So I dl'd it on my X and then it showed up in the market on my gtab. You have to have a cable provider that supports it but there is an option for verizon internet so I signed in using my cell account and it works. It is not full screen, about 6 by 9 but its live espn sports for free. The account setup is a little confusing. Just thought id give everyone a heads up.
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and, while grainy at times, depending on stream speed, it is watchable on the TV via the dock.
Unfortunately Comcast does not support it yet