Take a look at this.
http://www.droid-life.com/2012/10/2...ly-made-legal-for-phones-tablets-not-so-much/
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It means.....
All of our efforts to use OTG USB cables and flash drives with content is now all mute.
Looks like I will have to get a 32GB, just so that I can stream licensed content to the storage of that device from Google Play.
Basically, our fair use rights were trampled further.
SeaFractor said:
It means.....
All of our efforts to use OTG USB cables and flash drives with content is now all mute.
Looks like I will have to get a 32GB, just so that I can stream licensed content to the storage of that device from Google Play.
Basically, our fair use rights were trampled further.
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We can't use otg? That is pathetic. It ISNA dev device, google should speak up
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Or u pay absolutely no attention to what those clueless people have to say, just my 2c.
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Or u pay absolutely no attention to what those clueless people have to say, just my 2c.
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Just being cautious
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I want to know what government task force is going to police this,
Can I take my device to jail with me.. PLEASE....
Where did it talk about OTG? Did I miss something?
Just remember you folks voted for the fools in Congress that did DMCA to us.
Get it revoked - or get a new congressman.
It doesn't mean anything. Unless Google said we couldn't unlock our tablets. Which won't happen. Its why I bought a Google device. Ripping DVDs and putting them on flash drives has never been legal. Again ..doesn't mean anything.
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This is the first problem i have encountered where google and several android forums could not provide me with an answer.
So i thought i would ask the source from which all knowledge flows.
Thats you guys. I have bought an MK802 Android USB stick to plug into my HD TV.
I would love to be able to mirror my ipad onto my TC through the Android USB device. But how on earth would i do it?
As far as i have learned. Splashtop and other remote desktop apps, only works one way, and that is when the Computer is the receiver, i have found no Airplay replacement app for android so far.
So has anyone got any ideas how i could do it?
This is off topic. There is no knowledge here.
You could mirror your ipad screen to the computer. Then mirror the computer screen to your Android. That's the only way I can think of.
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Or I guess you could put Linux on your android device and use wine.
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veeman said:
This is off topic. There is no knowledge here.
You could mirror your ipad screen to the computer. Then mirror the computer screen to your Android. That's the only way I can think of.
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I take umbrage to that remark.
There is knowledge here.....just not USEFUL knowledge.....
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XDA has an iPhone-specific sister site. You'll get a less troll-like response there
http://forum.iphone-developers.com
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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.homeysoft.nexususb.importer
It may be read only, but its a place to store your media to use, and keep your internal memory for other stuff!
This app isn't mine, and I did not make t or have any input in development, I simpliky just found n Google play, just thought I'd say
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Looks interesting, but IMO cloud storage is more useful and easier.
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just lou said:
Looks interesting, but IMO cloud storage is more useful and easier.
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And IMO offline storage is more useful, especially on a Wifi-only device, but also for anyone else with a limited data plan on their phone or data connection capable tablet. Also, pretty sure a $9 16GB USB stick is more cost effective than pretty much any 16GB cloud storage option.
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There is actually a thread over in the Themes and Apps section that the developer made. He is really open to input. I like the app, as I don't have to root to use a flash drive with videos saved on it.
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Well, isn't that a kick in the teeth, because I just rooted last night simply to use USB OTG. At first I kind of felt "meh" over the read only factor, but then I got to thinking, am I really going to need to transfer from tablet to external media? I'd much rather transfer from external media to tablet, do what I need to do with watching whatever content I may have, then simply delete it off the tablet... no reason to transfer it back when it's the same darn file. Some people may have uses for having a 2 way setup, but I'm sure this will fit the bill for a lot of people. I do find it a considerable bummer that ext* file systems aren't supported, but meh.
Thank you thank you thank you!
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4z01235;30499855. said:
Also, pretty sure a $9 16GB USB stick is more cost effective than pretty much any 16GB cloud storage option.
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How is $9 for $16GB more cost effective than the almost 50GB's I have online for free?
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just lou said:
How is $9 for $16GB more cost effective than the almost 50GB's I have online for free?
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Dropbox? 50gb...for 2 years...
Nice find! I travel with my Nexus and having the videos accessible from a USB drive on the airplane is great. Wifi on a plane is good for Facebook and email,nothing else.
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I grabbed this app. I am new to Android so seeing how people can just make apps to actually add more hardware features is amazing to me.
Not showing up when clicking the link??!!
Willie_Heckerslyke said:
Not showing up when clicking the link??!!
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It not available any longer grrrrr I missed out ..
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It will return soon, the dev is just flooded with emails and wanted to put a stop to new users until he gets caught up.
can we directly read data in the usb? for example pdf files and media files?
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can we directly read data in the usb? for example pdf files and media files?
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It will return soon, the dev is just flooded with emails and wanted to put a stop to new users until he gets caught up.
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Thanks for the info
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i dont understand the bickering of cloud data. it is nice but i have 20 hours of plane flights coming up. cloud data will not be a very good solution for me compared to plugging a hard drive into my tablet.
Being a non-root user, this is great news for me. I always used splashtop to watch my videos directly from my computer, though it gave me no trouble, I would much rather have the movie with me.
Can't wait till the developer puts it back up.
What is the name of the app? Can anyone share the APK?
Downloaded Nexus Media Importer yesterday. It works as needed on my GNex, Nexus 7 and Xoom. No root necessary. Amazing! I'd pay for this app in a heartbeat! Sorry have no place to upload it.
Looks like the developer is now charging for it:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.homeysoft.nexususb.importer&hl=en
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Yes yes you do
Awesome though you own them all
Where's the Q?
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Where's the Q?
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Really wish I preordered one, everybody who did is getting a free one since they are delaying it's "actual" release to improve it.
Very nice OP.
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Really wish I preordered one, everybody who did is getting a free one since they are delaying it's "actual" release to improve it.
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Meh, they are going to have to add wireless mirroring and drop that price before I'm interested.
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Very nice OP.
Meh, they are going to have to add wireless mirroring and drop that price before I'm interested.
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It has the same processor as the GNex, with an open source operating system. Full Android will probably be running on it within a month. Sounds better than a smart tv in a much more aesthetically pleasing device with nfc.
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It has the same processor as the GNex, with an open source operating system. Full Android will probably be running on it within a month. Sounds better than a smart tv in a much more aesthetically pleasing device with nfc.
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It is aesthetically pleasing. Why would I need Android in a tv box when I have it in my hand? Short of a DVR function, the only thing I need it to do is wirelessly stream media from my hand to the TV. $99 is the price point for that, not $299. And I was never sold on the "everybody can use it" thing either, unless I'm coming to your house and jacking your stereo lol.
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It is aesthetically pleasing. Why would I need Android in a tv box when I have it in my hand? Short of a DVR function, the only thing I need it to do is wirelessly stream media from my hand to the TV. $99 is the price point for that, not $299. And I was never sold on the "everybody can use it" thing either, unless I'm coming to your house and jacking your stereo lol.
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Yeah the everybody can use it thing is bs. I just like the idea of a Pseudo android device that I can use my phone and tablet as a wireless control for without having to use proprietary apps.
The Q is on my list. Its pretty neat but with my mhL adapter and mk802 android mini PC I'm not needing it just yet.
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Funny thing. I find myself using the nexus s most. I guess the sig gives that away.
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Nexus phones/tablets are the best.
Waste of money I do say
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Waste of money I do say
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I disagree, I would love to have all of the Nexus devices (except the Q).
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Extremely jealous of you. Are you doing any free giveaways?
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Haha it took me almost a year to find the right deals here on xda.
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Looking to get an xperia s soon. Should be getting aosp support. And the PPI is epic.
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I started this for the Nexus 7 owners in Japan.
Rooting your Japanese Nexus 7
I used this on a Windows pc to unlock and root my nexus 7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
Enable 720p video on Nexus 7
Once rooted, use these instructions to enable 720p video.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=31317731
rushter said:
I used this on a Windows pc to unlock and root my nexus 7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1766475
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While that might be a nice program for beginners, I don't recommend it in the long run (unless you happen to know how to unlock and root manually already, which even then, you probably don't want to use a toolkit)
It works and most of my xda friends who are getting the new nexus are already rooted in their other devices. It works very well.
Besides, it's pretty difficult to brick a Nexus device.
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It works and most of my xda friends who are getting the new nexus are already rooted in their other devices. It works very well.
Besides, it's pretty difficult to brick a Nexus device.
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That's not the point though. While it may work, most people that use toolkits have no idea what it actually does. If they ever do get in a situation where they have to manually root (or use another feature from the toolkit), they are probably going to be clueless...
But don't get me wrong, I too used to use the toolkit when I first got my Nexus 7. But I eventually learned how to do stuff without the toolkit, and I have to say it's pretty cool Knowledge is power
Google really seem to be getting a reaming on japanese blogs/2ch by people who are expecting FedEx to be as flexible as takyuubin companies regarding scheduled/night/weekend delivery.
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That's not the point though. While it may work, most people that use toolkits have no idea what it actually does. If they ever do get in a situation where they have to manually root (or use another feature from the toolkit), they are probably going to be clueless...
But don't get me wrong, I too used to use the toolkit when I first got my Nexus 7. But I eventually learned how to do stuff without the toolkit, and I have to say it's pretty cool Knowledge is power
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You should then list your methods here. I have no problem with that. My method worked twice for me for rooting and a third time to add CWM recovery.
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Google really seem to be getting a reaming on japanese blogs/2ch by people who are expecting FedEx to be as flexible as takyuubin companies regarding scheduled/night/weekend delivery.
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This mean you haven't received yours yet?
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This mean you haven't received yours yet?
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Nope, I received mine in 34 hours, 6:30pm on the 26th.
As soon as it hit "at local depot" I rang up customers service and had them set to "hold at facility for pickup".
Japanese customers that have never had any prior experience with FedEx are going to expect to be able to ring up and say "deliver on saturday in the afternoon" like it was Kuroneko Yamato or Sagawa Express and Homey don't play dat.
iWnnIME
If you're using a custom ROM and want iWnnIME support back check my post here
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You should then list your methods here. I have no problem with that. My method worked twice for me for rooting and a third time to add CWM recovery.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=29733879#post29733879
It's for the galaxy nexus, but it still applies.
What themes are you using?
What ROM's?
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I was wondering if ti would be possible to DUAL BOOT WIN RT & ANDROID on Nexus 7, pardon me if this is a stupid question as I'm a noob and I was just curious considering both the OS are built for ARM.
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No.
Beamed from my Maguro.
Not happening legally. Windows RT must be properly licensed from Microsoft. Even if it could happen the rules of XDA wouldn't allow it because it would qualify as warez.
Dear Op,
You know the bracket you put in the title of this post. You know the [Q]?.
Yeah this post goes in Q/A not general.
Thank you,
concerned citizen.
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Nope. But even it were hypothetically possible, you are willing to spend $150+ on purchasing a copy?
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Nope. But even it were hypothetically possible, you are willing to spend $150+ on purchasing a copy?
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I would.
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Its possible, but its not legal
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IRX120 said:
Its possible, but its not legal
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Almost anything is possible. Probable is an entirely different story. As you've mentioned, the only way it could be done is with a prayed copy, as RT is not available as a standalone consumer product. Setting aside the legal and ethical aspect for a moment, it simply isn't a viable project.
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Just setup a windows 8 machine and remote desktop into it. OnLive has a free Windows 7 desktop, even has office apps.
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You can try porting a uefi bootloader, my uefi bootloader for n7 boots but then there is a bluescreen
Well... Do you want to have room for the os and NOTHING else? That's your likely fate if you try this...
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The problem goes well beyond acquiring a (presumably non-licensed) copy of Windows RT (and even at this point, it would still be warez and thus unsuitable for XDA). You would also need to get a working driver set for the Nexus 7, which would make for some atrocious work (to say nothing of the ultimately poor battery life you'd probably see, since RT regrettably has no support for the companion core).