Samsung released their "print mobile" app, but I can't get it from marketplace for my HD7... I'm running the DFT Mango. Says my version/device isn't supported...
Unfortunately, I have a Samsung color laser printer on my network, and if this will run under Mango, it supports my printer... Anyone have the .XAP?
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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
There is an official BBC news app on the market today: http://phandroid.com/2011/05/25/bbc-news-app-comes-to-android-market/
But when I search the market from my phone I cannot find it and when I use the Web Android Market it will not let me install it to my device, it is just greyed out. https://market.android.com/details?id=bbc.mobile.news.uk
I am running Continuum 5.5, I was wondering if anyone else was seeing the same behavior. Is it because Android Market thinks my phone is an i9000?
So when I hover my mouse over my device it says that the player cannot be installed in my country...
I'm guessing its like the BBC iPlayer, you have to be in the UK to be able to use/download it. I just tried and got the same issue.
I am a Samsung Galaxy S user and looking to upgrade to a device with a bit more screen real estate. I want to be able to run Adobe Air, same as on my Galaxy S.
However I've been unable to find any confirmation if the device supports Adobe Air. Only found some references that the web browser supports Flash. Adobe doesn't list the Note as certified, I even called Samsung and the reply I got "If it doesn't say it supports Air on our website, it probably doesn't".
Can any Note users please confirm if they can download and install Adobe Air from the Android Market? An example game that requires Adobe Air is Meteor Storm by Terry Paton, or an app like "ColorUp Lite- Photo Editor".
Any help appreciated
ITV Player is an Adobe AIR app, and it works fine on the Note.
Regards,
Dave
I've been looking into WiFi drives recently (with a particular eye on the "HyperDrive CloudFTP" to make use of a couple of external hard drives). Are these supported by Windows Phone 8?
Has anyone tried one with a WP8 device (presumably the web-based support works at least)?
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I've been looking into WiFi drives recently (with a particular eye on the "HyperDrive CloudFTP" to make use of a couple of external hard drives). Are these supported by Windows Phone 8?
Has anyone tried one with a WP8 device (presumably the web-based support works at least)?
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All WP7 devices had a UPnP/DLNA Client on Board so you will be able to access the data using that route. The Web App should work as well. Aside from that the device seems to support FTP and SMB as well. There are Apps on WP7 that allow accessing those although they will have to be updated for WP8 before you can use them to share data they retrieve from the WiFi-Drive in other Apps.
The system itself has no direct support for Windows Explorer like functionality.
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All WP7 devices had a UPnP/DLNA Client on Board so you will be able to access the data using that route. The Web App should work as well. Aside from that the device seems to support FTP and SMB as well. There are Apps on WP7 that allow accessing those although they will have to be updated for WP8 before you can use them to share data they retrieve from the WiFi-Drive in other Apps.
The system itself has no direct support for Windows Explorer like functionality.
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The only dedicated app I've seen (so far) is the Western Digital "WD2Go" which only supports about 3 devices.
Presumably there are more generic DNLA apps.
HOD said:
The only dedicated app I've seen (so far) is the Western Digital "WD2Go" which only supports about 3 devices.
Presumably there are more generic DNLA apps.
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The HTC one is called Connected Media. The Samsung one is called AllShare. I don't know at the moment what Nokia calls theirs but there is one as well.