Has anyone heard of a program that can stream videos stored on the computer to an android device with wifi?For example back in the days when i had a psp there was this awesome thing called pimpstreamer which encoded video on the pc side and sent it over wifi to the psp. Anything like this for android?
www.qik.com
Try that one...
Dunno how it works for Comp to Phone but from Phone to Computer, it rocks. Even does live feed if you want it too.
I have used a few to stream my computer to my phone but they are Mac Apps, like Toast has a streamer built in and I just point my phone browser at the ip and port of my Mac.
scrufy said:
www.qik.com
Try that one...
Dunno how it works for Comp to Phone but from Phone to Computer, it rocks. Even does live feed if you want it too.
I have used a few to stream my computer to my phone but they are Mac Apps, like Toast has a streamer built in and I just point my phone browser at the ip and port of my Mac.
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Qik is for live video blogging, and upload from your phone; it doesn't play video from outside the app recordings.
I haven't found anything like this yet, but would be interested. Orb for Mac just came out so that would be interesting. Unfortunately without looking I am sure there isn't Orb for Android yet.
You can give Gmote a try tho. Im not entirely sure if its from Android to PC or PC to android.
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You can give Gmote a try tho. Im not entirely sure if its from Android to PC or PC to android.
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PC to phone, but only audio
Phil_McRevis said:
Has anyone heard of a program that can stream videos stored on the computer to an android device with wifi?For example back in the days when i had a psp there was this awesome thing called pimpstreamer which encoded video on the pc side and sent it over wifi to the psp. Anything like this for android?
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orb.com + orb application from market
I am too looking for some thing similar, non of these program mentioned works like Pimp streamer, it was so simple and right to the point. these programs needs internet connection to work. and i just want to steam things on my local wifi thats all. Is there any app out there which can do this?
Edit: I use es file explorer to access local network and play any thing I want, its great.
Have you tried VLC Stream or VLC Direct?
Does anyone know of any apps that you can remote into the gtab from another pc? like for instance with logmein you can remote from you gtab or from a computer to another computer and control the screen remotely. Wondering if anyone has found any app that can do that but from Computer TO gtab. Like control the gtab screens with your computer.
or even if someone knows of anything that can be used as a remote to control the songs playing or the volume on the gtab from say your phone or computer.
I know there is a program called webkey that i've used to control my droid from my pc not sure if that would work ill give it a try tonight on the gtab.
There's also Paw Server, if you can get that from Market.
If you just want to control music, there's a Gmote app. It's not a full on RDP type thing, but gives you controls for playing media that's on the Android device.
Jim
P.S. I would think that Webkey, that you mentioned, would also work.
jimcpl said:
There's also Paw Server, if you can get that from Market.
If you just want to control music, there's a Gmote app. It's not a full on RDP type thing, but gives you controls for playing media that's on the Android device.
Jim
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Ill have to look into Paw Server, i know of gmote i use that all the time to control the music on my computer via my droid. I try my best not to store music directly on my gtab since the memory isnt too too big trying to save some room and there and not clog it up, but it would be awesome if i could control the songs playing say on pandora from my phone.
Hi,
I've been trying to get videos streamed to my Gtab, and I finally decided to try an app from market, 'VLC Remote/Stream' by CodeJugglers, but I've encountered a number of problems.
For one thing, the VLC on my PC (Windows 7) seems to default to port 5544, whereas the VLC Remote/Stream app on the Gtab seems to default to port 5544.
I had a heck of a time, but I finally got VLC on the PC to use port 5554, and the app on the Gtab then tries to use port 5554, but:
1) whenever I go into "stream" mode, most of the time, it just displays a black screen. When I monitor port usage on the PC, I can see port 5554 open and listening, but nothing connected to it. ONCE in awhile, I can occasionally get a connection from the app to the PC on port 5554, but...
2) When it does connect, I get only video, and not the audio.
3) Also, in order to get VLC on the PC to stream, it seems like I have to manually, on the PC, configure the VLC player to stream every time. I have the impression that the VLC Remote/Stream app is suppose to remotely configure the VLC Player on the PC to stream, but that doesn't seem to work at all. I can "control" the VLC player via the Gtab app, but when I try to "Play", it doesn't stream, it just plays on the PC.
4) Another thing is that I've been trying to get it to play a physical DVD inserted into the DVD Player on the PC, but that doesn't work at all, so I've been just trying it to stream an file that I ripped from the DVD.
Has anyone tried this, and got it working?
Thanks,
Jim
P.S. This was my 1st purchase app from the market, and it gives you 15 MINUTES to try it. I was up most of last night trying to get this working, so it's kind of unbelievable that they expect you to get it working in 15 minutes !!
Hi,
I've made some progress re. #2 (audio). When I setup my VLC player on the PC for streaming, I have to paste in the following into the configuration:
Code:
:sout=#transcode{vcodec=h264,vb=320,venc=x264{profile=baseline,level=3,keyint=50,bframes=0,no-cabac,tune=zerolatency,ref=1,no-interlaced,vbv-maxrate=312,aq-mode=0,no-mbtree,partitions=none,no-weightb,weightp=0,me=dia,subme=0,no-mixed-refs,no-8x8dct,trellis=0},vfilter=canvas{width=400,height=240,aspect=400:240,padd},soverlay,acodec=mp4a,ab=96,aenc=ffmpeg{aac-profile=low},channels=2,audio-sync}:rtp{sdp=rtsp://0.0.0.0:5554/stream.sdp,mp4a-latm}
After I do that, and try the app on my Gtab, when I can connect to the RTSP stream (it's inconsistent, and I have to try a couple of times), I get both video and audio now.
So, it seems like the app is suppose to push the stream configuration to the VLC player on the PC, but it's not doing that, at least for #2...
Jim
i dont get video but get audio.
I think its my current firmware, its a bit overloaded.
I am interested in something like this, what Android phone do you have, is it working on the phone? Could be a (obviously) a GTab thing that's why I ask...
I know this isn't really what you are asking for but I would strongly suggest you check out Subsonic beta 4.4 along with the subsonic droid app. This is by far the best streaming video solution I have found and I tried a lot of others including VLC in the past. The subsonic server takes about 5 min to set up on a windows machine and seems to handle most video formats. You can then search your library from the app and the video launches in a flash browser window. Works really well on the Gtab.
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I am interested in something like this, what Android phone do you have, is it working on the phone? Could be a (obviously) a GTab thing that's why I ask...
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Hi,
I don't have an android phone, but I got this mostly working now, w help from codejugglers support.
I am now using the default settings in the VLC R/S app. I enabled HTTP remote control on VLC player on my OC.
In VLC R/S, I added a host (HTTP://192.168.0.230:8080).
In VLC R/S, I click on the host, and I can control VLC player on the PC.
Then, I press the folder button, then the stream button (eye icon). Then in the top window, I can browse to an .mp4 file, then longpress it, and it starts the VLC player streaming.
What I was doing wrong was not pressing the stream button before selecting the file.
There's still some flakiness. I sometimes have to press the play button several times.
Also, I haven't figured out how to play a physical DVD yet, but I'm waiting for a response now.
Works pretty well.
Jim
beowolfschaefer said:
I know this isn't really what you are asking for but I would strongly suggest you check out Subsonic beta 4.4 along with the subsonic droid app. This is by far the best streaming video solution I have found and I tried a lot of others including VLC in the past. The subsonic server takes about 5 min to set up on a windows machine and seems to handle most video formats. You can then search your library from the app and the video launches in a flash browser window. Works really well on the Gtab.
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Thx. I'll take a look, but w VLC R/S, I think/hope I should be able to view physical DVDs.
Jim
jimcpl said:
Hi,
I don't have an android phone, but I got this mostly working now, w help from codejugglers support.
I am now using the default settings in the VLC R/S app. I enabled HTTP remote control on VLC player on my OC.
In VLC R/S, I added a host (HTTP://192.168.0.230:8080).
In VLC R/S, I click on the host, and I can control VLC player on the PC.
Then, I press the folder button, then the stream button (eye icon). Then in the top window, I can browse to an .mp4 file, then longpress it, and it starts the VLC player streaming.
What I was doing wrong was not pressing the stream button before selecting the file.
There's still some flakiness. I sometimes have to press the play button several times.
Also, I haven't figured out how to play a physical DVD yet, but I'm waiting for a response now.
Works pretty well.
Jim
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Awesome glad you got things working. I have not though. I keep getting "VLC is not reachable"
I have double checked and triple checked my VLC setting and followed the instructions to the letter from codejuggler.com and can't get things set up. I have tried locally within my LAN and remotely on 3g and still no go.
Thoughts? It's probly user error but I have followed the instructions. I have made sure the ports are open and have shut down any firewall. I can get into my FTP over 3g on that same computer.
beowolfschaefer said:
I know this isn't really what you are asking for but I would strongly suggest you check out Subsonic beta 4.4 along with the subsonic droid app. This is by far the best streaming video solution I have found and I tried a lot of others including VLC in the past. The subsonic server takes about 5 min to set up on a windows machine and seems to handle most video formats. You can then search your library from the app and the video launches in a flash browser window. Works really well on the Gtab.
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So I have been all over there website and I don't see anything about video streaming. I take it from what you are saying, it does do video streaming.
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Awesome glad you got things working. I have not though. I keep getting "VLC is not reachable"
I have double checked and triple checked my VLC setting and followed the instructions to the letter from codejuggler.com and can't get things set up. I have tried locally within my LAN and remotely on 3g and still no go.
Thoughts? It's probly user error but I have followed the instructions. I have made sure the ports are open and have shut down any firewall. I can get into my FTP over 3g on that same computer.
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There's steps for getting it working here, near the bottom if the page:
http://www.codejugglers.com/vlc-remote-and-stream.html
I installed and ran netscan on my gtab from market, which helped me do port scans of my pc, to check that I could reach port 5554 from my gtab.
On the pc, install vlc clean, then do only the enable HTTP remote control. Nothing else.
In the gtab/vlc r/s, go to the app settings and do the restore to defaults, then add a device with URL HTTP://<ipaddress>:8080. Leave the Streaming URL empty.
Also, worst case, email them, they seem to be pretty responsive.
Jim
So the VLC I have what just the one I downloaded from the http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ The standard 20MB player right. (I am just trying to start from the beginning) I will next try the netscan app. And yes those are the instructions I have used.
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Ok I don't have a port open on my device(gtab), namely 5554, How do I open that port on my device PC and GTab? I know how to on my router.
i've tried everything with vlc. it just does not seem to work. i finally found out about subsonic from another post and that works. doesn't work exactly the way i want it but it does work. to date, subsonic is the only thing i've found that actually lets me stream my 720p High profile .mkv files.
like ive said in another thread.
It works on my HTC desire perfectly
Same settings on Gtab doesnt.
Ok I have had quite a bit of head way made here! But still getting blank screen on streaming.
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Hi,
In VLC R/S, I added a host (HTTP://192.168.0.230:8080).
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Did it now I can control VLC on my computer
In VLC R/S, I click on the host, and I can control VLC player on the PC.
Then, I press the folder button, then the stream button (eye icon). Then in the top window, I can browse to an .mp4 file, then longpress it, and it starts the VLC player streaming.
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Did all this, but like you before I am gettting a blank screen with the rtsp://192.168.1.109:5554 Do I need to open that port on my router settings? Or is it something on the android machine. (I am actually trying to get this all working on my Evo then transfer it all over to the gTab) But I followed your instructions to the letter.... And like I said I can control VLC from android like a remote.
So in a nutshell, I have made progress, but I can't seem to stream quite yet. I opened all the ports I thought I needed both on my router settings and my Window 7 machine per these instructions
Is it something with a port that needs to be open on android?
its nothing to do with how you have it setup
the software doest fully support tegra is my belief and is just causing issue loading the codec i think.
^ I don't know if this was directed at me but:
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(I am actually trying to get this all working on my Evo then transfer it all over to the gTab)
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And it looks like the OP got it going on his GTab cuz he states he doesn't have an android phone
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Ok I have had quite a bit of head way made here! But still getting blank screen on streaming.
Did it now I can control VLC on my computer
Did all this, but like you before I am gettting a blank screen with the rtsp://192.168.1.109:5554 Do I need to open that port on my router settings? Or is it something on the android machine. (I am actually trying to get this all working on my Evo then transfer it all over to the gTab) But I followed your instructions to the letter.... And like I said I can control VLC from android like a remote.
So in a nutshell, I have made progress, but I can't seem to stream quite yet. I opened all the ports I thought I needed both on my router settings and my Window 7 machine per these instructions
Is it something with a port that needs to be open on android?
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The port, 5554, needs to be opened for LISTENING on the PC where VLC Player is running.
The connection is outgoing, from the gtab or evo where VLC R/S apparently is running, and incoming to the VLC Player on the PC. That's why I used netscan on my gtab, to check that I could connect from the gtab to port 5554 on the PC. If netscan doesn't show that port 5554 is 'open', VLC R/S won't be able to connect to the VLC Player on the PC.
Jim
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^ I don't know if this was directed at me but:
And it looks like the OP got it going on his GTab cuz he states he doesn't have an android phone
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I'm the OP, and yes, I can confirm that it works on my gtab . Still trying to figure out how to work w physical DVD though.
Jim
roguey said:
its nothing to do with how you have it setup
the software doest fully support tegra is my belief and is just causing issue loading the codec i think.
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No, it works, including streaming, on my gtab.
Jim
Ok, so I have been using the netscan app and I have an open port on the PC at 554 (yes 554 that's not a typo) and nothing at 5554. And yes I did up the scan to port 6000 on netscan to make sure it searched that high.
And I have changed the settings in windows 7 to have 5554 open both on outgoing and inbound. So at this point I think it's something with the pc. Cuz as I have said, I can control VLC in the app from android.
Edit: 554 is "real time streaming protocol"
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Hey guys,
I've been searching around for a while and can't find much of an answer... Everything points me towards running xbmc which isn't really what I want.
I want to run something like TVersity or mythTV on the RPI as a TV / PVR / Media server and probably a number of other things.
I can connect to it and watch / pause / record live TV wirelessly from my netbook / PC / tablet... but the XBOX 360 won't. It has the capability to do it with a Windows Media Centre PC but it doesn't even know the pi is there.
XBMC came from hacking XBOX so I was surprised I couldn't get this functionality even when I did run XBMC.
I know it'd be easier to just run XBMC and connect it to the main TV but it takes uses WAY more resources on the pi than just the servers alone.
Is there a program out there that will fool the XBOX into thinking the RPI is a Windows Media Centre so I can watch TV with it?
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Use Windows Media center
Twisted_Daemon said:
Hey guys,
I've been searching around for a while and can't find much of an answer... Everything points me towards running xbmc which isn't really what I want.
I want to run something like TVersity or mythTV on the RPI as a TV / PVR / Media server and probably a number of other things.
I can connect to it and watch / pause / record live TV wirelessly from my netbook / PC / tablet... but the XBOX 360 won't. It has the capability to do it with a Windows Media Centre PC but it doesn't even know the pi is there.
XBMC came from hacking XBOX so I was surprised I couldn't get this functionality even when I did run XBMC.
I know it'd be easier to just run XBMC and connect it to the main TV but it takes uses WAY more resources on the pi than just the servers alone.
Is there a program out there that will fool the XBOX into thinking the RPI is a Windows Media Centre so I can watch TV with it?
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First to clarify XB360 or Original XBOX?
By far the best solution is to use Windows Media Center on a PC to stream live TV to the XB360. I am a Unix guy through and through and have been so professionally for 15 years, but Windows Media Center is a fantastic product. The windows guys at work turned me onto it years ago, and its the only piece of windows software I have in my house. I use XB360 for gaming, and adding Windows Media center gave me a 6 tuner, multi-room DVR with 1TB of storage and streaming to any device such browsers, ipad etc to boot. It is also a fantastic replacement for XBMC via the Media Browser plugin.
I run Media Center inside a Windows7 VM running on a Linux KVM server and it records/live stream TV tune signals from a couple of HD Homerun network tuners to the XBOX360's we have in the house. You could use an extra PC or a VM too like me to run Media Center.
I would really suggest you look at that solution. It works fantastic.
It's the 360 I have.
My main PC could be set up as the server instead fairly easily but then I'd have to leave the big beasty computer on all the time... I wanted to use the pi because it's low power, silent and I like the idea of running all my servers from such a tiny device.
I doubt it's going to be able to run Windows in a VM solely for Windows Media Centre though.
I was hoping there'd be a way to trick the 360 into thinking that the TV streams coming from TVHeadend are coming from Windows Media Centre.
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It's the 360 I have.
My main PC could be set up as the server instead fairly easily but then I'd have to leave the big beasty computer on all the time... I wanted to use the pi because it's low power, silent and I like the idea of running all my servers from such a tiny device.
I doubt it's going to be able to run Windows in a VM solely for Windows Media Centre though.
I was hoping there'd be a way to trick the 360 into thinking that the TV streams coming from TVHeadend are coming from Windows Media Centre.
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I don't think there is anyway to do this.
The way that Windows Media Center works on an XBOX360 is not actually media streaming at all, its a special kind of remote desktop session to the windows media center computer, and there really are not any other programs that can do this same thing.
Wow... That's a weird way of streaming TV... Or even just running the interface...
Maybe I'll just get another pi. Run a TVHeadend server on one and then just use an XBMC client on the other. I've tried running both on one and the performance isn't really great.
Cheers dude
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