Hello, can you suggest me an app that I can remote my PC from a distance??? not a remote controller, but when I could see my desktop
TeamViewer, vnc, remote desktop
The first one should be the easiest, second the most versatile, third best quality when on slow Internet connections.
Except for TeamViewer they all need a bit of knowledge of networks. For vnc and rdp you'll most likely need VPN Connection or port forwarding in your router
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For me the best is Team Viewer. Newer had a problem even from USA to Europe. I use my PC via Network like I will be there.
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I want to control my itunes client on the pc via my mobile can anyone recommend me an application for pocket pc for this - preferably free!!! I have my pc transmitting via a usb radio transmitter meaning all my hi fis in the house can now play the music!! all i need is a remote control for itunes!!!!!!!
There is a few methods. What they rely on though usually is setting up a web http based interface on the computer iTunes is on and your phone connecting to the web page.
Usually you'll find most of the HTTP stuff being setup for PSP's which is fine it will work for you.
The method above links:
(PSP-Good setups)http://www.tuaw.com/2005/11/21/psp-itunes-remote/
http://www.whatsmyip.org/itunesremote/
A pretty oddball way that you might be able to get working on a PDA:
http://www.engadget.com/2006/01/17/how-to-create-an-itunes-remote/
cheers bushd im after a pocket pc remote - the psp looks good but i suspect the screen format will be an issue! As for the other its using a mouse!!! I want to be able to see the tracks and playlists etc....
Try Salling Clicker. Not free, but worth the price.
looking to see what some other's opinions are?
Aftashok said:
looking to see what some other's opinions are?
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I use Remote Touch and Remote Desktop Mobile, I have used the latter for 6mths over GPRS and am still impressed.
GRemote to control PC Media devices, also has a cool laptop Touchpad style mouse...
Cannot live without My Mobiler to control my Kaiser from my PC
ALL of these work over wireless lan, blutooth and the internet
how well does remote desktop work? Does it allow you to view your PC screen on your phone? Its something iv considered trying but iv never been to sure on what the results would be/whether it would be worth it!
<3 logmein mobile
With this you´ll be on buisness:
http://www.soti.net/
https://secure.logmein.com/home.asp
I use RDM+ and it works great.
Most of new smartphones have a Hdmi output, MHL conector or DLNA TV link, but we have in our Optimus Black WiFi Direct.I have found inretesting video which confrims that steaming to HMDI via WiFi Direct is possible. So we can see the same in TV sceen and in our display.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KI8scpfm0AA
Product site
http://www.wondermedia.com.tw/en/products/platform/digital_home/smartstream.jsp
Maybe there is also another posiblities to steam via Wifi. Please tell me yours opinions.
Personally I have HTPC running Openelec. Using i.e. BubbleUPNP it is easy to stream to phone or back to the HTPC ( both ways ) . There are many Android apps capable to communicate with Openelec or XBMC based machine.
Cheapest and fun way to accoplish that task is to use Raspberry Pi as DLNA server.
I had no possibility to check but any DLNA capable TV should work with propper android app installed on P970.
I found application MirrorOp. So can stream my screen view to computer. But via wifi is slow down.
Sender
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.awindinc.sphone2tv&hl=pl
Reciver
http://www.mirrorop.com/product_Windows_Receiver.html
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I found application MirrorOp. So can stream my screen view to computer. But via wifi is slow down.
Sender
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.awindinc.sphone2tv&hl=pl
Reciver
http://www.mirrorop.com/product_Windows_Receiver.html
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Hello.
you can also use LG onscreenphone for that.
How about miracast on android 4.2
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keshav95 said:
How about miracast on android 4.2
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Afaik miracast is software and hardware.
Personally I use VLC player.
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I am new to the world of the transformer so I am looking for a good rdp app. I tried X2 and the microsoft rdp app but they just dont feel right. I think i will next try splashtop. Just wanted to see what you all are using.
try logmein
i use Teamviewer, do i miss something important ? i mean, whats the advantage of things like Splashtop?
x2 is for sure the best for RDP i was amazed how well it works and its free
I prefer JumpDesktop, because it works perfectly for rdp and vnc. if you only need to connect to windows machines you may give the new microsoft rdp client app a shot.
X2 gets my vote, but the new Microsoft rdp client is supposed to be great if your running Windows 8.1
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I could be wrong, but I think it is 2X not X2.
It depends on what you are looking to do. I use 2X (RDP) as well as splashtop.
2X just uses RDP (Terminal Services) built into the OS, no 3rd party app running. The downfall of Terminal Services is there is NO video compression. You will need a good 20 Mbps or more to have a smooth experience at full HD resolutions.
Enter apps like Splashtop. Splashtop runs a server app on the computer and when not connected, it is near dormant. But, look at your CPU usage when connected. On a dual core 2.7 GHz AMD processor, you are looking at 60-70% CPU usage for the video compression. The advantage is you only need 3-5 Mbps for smooth full HD resolutions to work. Also, if you pay for the remote connections with Splashtop you do not need to worry about a NAT on your router, or to use a dynamic DNS client to keep your IP updates so you can connect. Splashtop is free for local (on the same network). I got a free upgrade as I had paid for Splashtop on iOS and was grandfathered for life when they switched to their new model.
I know some others like TeamViewer do not have to pay to connect remotely.
If your home router is a VPN server, just connect to your VPN and then it will appear you are on the same local network.
I rarely have to use my tablet to log into windows remote PC, so JumpDesktop costs money while app like 2x does it well and free. I also try to avoid running additional server side applications, just VNC and RDP is great.
I will give a try to the official Microsoft RDP app!
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I rarely have to use my tablet to log into windows remote PC, so JumpDesktop costs money while app like 2x does it well and free. I also try to avoid running additional server side applications, just VNC and RDP is great.
I will give a try to the official Microsoft RDP app!
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I'm using RDP to share my windows laptop with my wife the official RDP is nice, but can be trouble if you have a non english keyboard (which is already an issue with RDP anyway ).
thor7777 said:
try logmein
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Can anyone describe how the TF701 dock's physical keys are mapped In LMI, and when you need to use the on-screen keyboards? Specifically, can the PCs Fn keys, cursor keys, and edit keys be accessed from the physical keyboard, or do you need to use the screen to get to those? I currently do not have the keyboard dock, and am debating if it would help with the LMI app, or if I should get a Windows ultrabook instead.
Hi,
I'm really new to raspi, I saw many ports for Android.
I was just wondering if it's technically possible to have a miracast implementation using the inbuilt wifi?
I saw one for pi2 but with an external dongle
Just wondering thanx in advance
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I use albfan miraclecast on ubuntu mate
It works with built in bcm43430 wifi dongle
Raspbian not work because systemd version too old
Use someone KODI, openelec , librelec, and If you have not enabled it yet, go to System - Settings - Services - Airplay and check "Allow XBMC to receive AirPlay conent" (without password protection).