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Description
Aerial TV brings DVB-T and DVB-T2 to Android using the cheap RTL2832 dongles. No root required.
If you already own an RTL-SDR dongle with the RTL2832 frontend then you are ready to go. Just plug it in with USB OTG cable and follow the on-screen instructions.
These dongles are easy to find online and cost around €10-€15. Those are the same dongles used for SDR. In case of Aerial TV the dongles are actually used in their native TV mode.
Pricing
This app is free to try and gives you 30 minutes of TV viewing during the trial period. After the trial period elapses you can still listen to radio for free.
Compatible devices
All RTL-SDR dongles should work fine with the app. For comprehensive list, check out my previous project's XDA thread: SDR Touch
Availability
The app is only available in countries that have DVB-T or DVB-T2 broadcasts. This means that for example, the app can't be downloaded in the USA.
Feedback
Any Feedback is welcome! I have released the app just recently so it still has some missing features (such as EPG, subtitles, etc.) I would like to build up a Q&A section here so feel free to contribute!
Download URL: http://aerialtv.eu/
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any plans to do an android tv release compatible with Live Channels app ? it would be awesome https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.tv
litzer.rubicon said:
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any plans to do an android tv release compatible with Live Channels app ? it would be awesome https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.tv
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This is a great question
The Live Channels app is currently only available for a very small number of TV boxes. This means that more customers can benefit from Aerial TV than Live Channels.
For this reason I will concentrate working on Aerial TV for the time being. If Google extends support for Live Channels for more Android devices, I will certainly consider creating a plugin.
Furthermore I am unsure how Live Channels works. It is possible that Google is using native kernel support for USB dongles in which case RTL-SDRs are probably already supported.
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Hi, folks!
One of my friends appeared today with a very cool accessory for his iPhone. He bought a wifi digital tv receiver for his iPhone. I have to admit that this is one of the greatest accessories I´ve seen!
Although it´s a WiFi receiver, only iPhones and Symbian phones are supported, once one has to install a program to use it. In the link below you may find some pictures of this accessory:
http://www.garotasemfio.com.br/blog/2010/06/24/review-modulo-de-tv-digital-tivizen-para-iphonetouch/
My question is: is there anything similar to Windows Mobile?
Thanks in advance!
hmmmmm...well interesting device.
Look neat but I would not buy it. If you have to spend money, just buy a TV tuner for your home pc and install this: www.orb.com
google search find
no idea where to buy one though
here is the company site for Bluetooth Wireless DTV Receiving Solution.
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http://www.permian.com.cn/en/Solution_04.asp
But still don't know where to buy. Please let me know if you know where to buy.
Thanks
yea i seen this a while ago and thought id love one for my 7500, but as you said cant see where to buy one anywhere. would consider it though if the price was right.
Any news, guys?
waichai:
You can't use this because u can use this in China/Korea only, it was CMMB/T-DMB which only used in China and Korea!
I've a solution for a long time ago already!
You can use Slingbox or Orb!
Slingbox was a top-box that u can stream your TV(HD) outside using it's Slingbox program(PC or PPC), but the top-box cost much... NO MONTHLY FEE
Orb is a free solution similar as Slingbox, you no need a top-box but you need a computer with TV-TUNER card as server, and create a account and install Orb in your computer, so you can stream your TV using your browser(opera, ie,, on phone or pc etc.), format .asx! ORB IS FREE!
I am using Orb now, but it's quilaty quite low and i want to buy SlingBox, but it cost...
I HAVE NO MONEY...
Slingbox: http(colon)(slash)(slash)www(dot)slingbox(dot)com
Comparation between two Slingbox: http(colon)(slash)(slash)www(dot)slingbox(dot)com(slash)go(slash)slingbox-prohd-help-me-choose
Orb: http(colon)(slash)(slash)www(dot)orb(dot)com
This is an android version of app for managing 3Sixty.2 device.
The 3Sixty.2 delivers unprecedented control and flexibility to aftermarket and OEM sound systems with up to 153 bands of equalization and signal manipulation. Offering a fully interactive touch screen wireless solution via optional Bluetooth enabled Android devices, give users the ability to tune a sound system in real time anywhere within the vehicle.
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to resolve my want for in car sound I've created app for an old, but very usefull device 3Sixty.2
app allows all options tuning on the fly.
for now it's not free.
but if someone wants to test I could send free version (fully functional).
This is my second application
it was designed for landscape orientation (Nexus 7)
but also supports portrait for using it with phones (Nexus 5).
one restriction for now it supports only 4.2.2 android and newest.
link on app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.kangaroo.threesixty
At over $20. Maybe a trial ver.
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Free version for test !
Hello...tell me please how can i recive a free version for testing on my samsung tablet ? I wanted to buy a mini laptop with windows so i can use it for my 3sixty.2 but your version is way cheapper...can i recive the test version ? Can you email it at [email protected] ? Many Thanks !
Hi. I have two different versions of 3sixty.2 processor, v1 and v2, and a palmone zire 72 to control them.
I could test the software on both units. If you think this would be helpfull to improve the application, please send it to [email protected].
I will give you feedback of the test on both units.
Thanks.
Johnny
I just purchased a used 3sixty.2 and have a nexus 7 installed in my car, could I get a copy of that app to test out? I would really appreciate it. Thanks
3sixty.2
Please send it to [email protected]
I want to test it
Many thanks!!!!!!!!!!
Have not found clear info regarding this -
I know that my Note 4 supported Apt-x.
Does anyone know if Note 5 supports the protocol, and if so, do you have an official source?
Apt-x to me is the only thing that makes bluetooth streaming tolerable.
For those who don't know - it eliminates (to my ears) the extremely loss of fidelity you normally get when using bluetooth a2dp type streaming.
Once you hear the difference, you can NEVER go back
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Have not found clear info regarding this -
I know that my Note 4 supported Apt-x.
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It's NOT shown on the http://www.aptx.com/ website. (Odd, as the Edge+ _is_ on there.) I believe it does support AptX, but I don't see any "official" documentation stating it.
I was using Apt-X on my GS4 with a compatible atonishing headset, now I'm using the headset with my Note5 but as you have noticed there is no official document about it while GSM Arena mentioned it in an article beside of lack of apt-x feature in Note5 specs at the same time !
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_note5-review-1286p3.php
Now I'm more curious about it but one thing I'd rather to fool myself with is all flagships by Samsung at the release time of Note5 had apt-x, which means there is no technical limitation to have it in Note5 as well, plus I can't recognize any loss comparing to GS4 with my headset
I use my note 5 with several apt-x accessories such as my htc stereo clip adapter.
I would know instantly if it was not apt-x. Rest assured, it supports it
I'm gonna disagree with the above poster. I don't think my Note5 supports aptx. I have a the Sony MDR-1RBT mk2 headset. I also have a Sony NWZ-A17 player. Both Sony devices support aptx. When playing music with the Note5, it just sounds much worse than playing music with the A17. This is using the same music files so same bit rate and format.
I just captured Bluetooth traffic between note 5 and Bose Apt-X Bluetooth receiver. It's All Apt-X.
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Hi,
Just been tinkering with a Pi-Top V2 and some cables/other bits and now have a Samsung DeX laptop with a 14 inch 1080P display.
Needs a few more bits before it's more polished but thought I'd post my initial project and will post updates as they occur.
More details on the Pi-Top forum where I describe what's needed to make it all work.
Ok, have added the following enhancements:
1. Dual USB-2 hub - provides 2 x USB ports at the rear where the Raspberry PI middle ports would be
2. USB-C socket - this means no wires come out of the unit - a USB-C to USB-C cable (with 4K video capability) is used to connect the unit to the smartphone
To do
1. See if I can get some speakers into the unit or use extenal pocket USB speakers
2. Alternative would be to somehow breakout the audio from the HDMI signal and feed that to an internal amp and speakers - not sure there would be room for the electronics but will take a look
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This is really really great! Can't wait to see how this project develops!
Can you post a link to the pi-top forum? I would like to follow this project too
That absolutely awesome. I was just about to buy an older laptop and gut it.
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I have checked out the link on pi-top. You have done an amazing job and appreciate your sharing.
I really would like to build this for myself.
Can you post or send me pictures if you have any from before you threw the insulation tape on? I wanted to get a better look at the parts where you have to cut the usb cable and connect to the GPIO.
Also can you send me the names of the parts you used (part numbers) so I can purchase from Amazon. I have a list made, but want to double check since your set up currently works.
Thank you.
Subbed to this thread. I think I am going to try and do something like this!! I have a dozen or so laptops that are in various forms od not functioning that I can gut.
But that color!
I burnt the pi top screen trying to do this :crying:
I've noticed that these things are becoming popular,
And I thought why not make one for my Android head unit?
After doing some research in Computer Vision and hacking my car's android, I'm happy to announce that it works
You can see a live demo in my youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzpn0ROKkX8
The solution is software only - it uses complex computer vision algorithm (optimized the hell of it for embedded devices) to draw a top view of the surroundings of the car.
It translates rear camera view:
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into top camera view (with memory of previous seen space - its a buch of mathematics that does that inside):
Hope soon to release the app
ValkA said:
I've noticed that these things are becoming popular,
And I thought why not make one for an Androd MCU? (I have a cheap chinese one, some kind of Joying variant I guess)
Existing solutions use 4 cameras with an extra unit that stitches them together or using odometry.
I'm aiming for a software-only solution, using only Android MCU and reverse cam that we already have.
Doing some research on my PC, I've managed to achieve some progress.
You can watch the video in my youtube channel
Managed to open reverse cam with OpenCamera app and even record a video.
For that killing SofiaUIServer process on my MCU was needed coz its responsible for turning on the camera as soon as you hit reverse.
That means that I can write a pure android app that does the bird view (hopefully performance won't be an issue).
Now it's only a matter of time (and will) until I finish that little project on Android.
What do you guys think, will there be a demand for such a thing?
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I am interested in this project.
I have both rear and front cameras. The front camera can be opened only with F-CAM app which does not do recording. It would be nice to have both cameras showing on screen and recording. My system is mtcd based and I am not sure if your app would work.
Update:
I have a working demo in my car which can be seen in this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlUI662VCA8
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Update:
I have a working demo in my car which can be seen in this video
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wow, very detail!
HI,
could this work on an Atoto head unit, would you mind to share the app?
Thanks
Frank
Wow, amazing work! Can't wait for the release.
Good luck!