Ps4 gamepad and Samsung galaxy s10 - Samsung Galaxy S10 Questions & Answers

Hi.
Recently I buy the sgs10, with the sd versiĆ³n and I Will try to play the dolphin emulator. My last Phone was an Sony Xperia premium that recognized the ps4 pad inmediatly.
The problem is that with the sg I could recognise the ps4 gamepad but when I try to assign the buttons to the gamepad anithink works.
Must I download some apk or something special for use the ps4 gamepad?
What exactly is doing the other players for use an gamepad? The most xtrange think is that my old ipega gamepad works correctly, and I can play de dolhpin games and wii.
Thanks for the info.

Sorry that I post in this mesege but really xtrange that the android pie don't recognized the ps4 gamepad. All the gameplay of YouTube player with which gamepad are they playing the games?

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ps3 controller app sixaxis controller

ps3 controller app works. lets you play games with ps3 controller
app name : sixaxis controller

SIXAXIS controller mapping helps

I am using the SIXAXIS controller with my htc hd2 shadowGun.
and I would like to use it with more games like Dead Space. .
many of these games that are compatible with xperia play.
I would like to saver the mapping of the xperia play command to configure on the remote ps3 and so use with compatible games xperia play.
algier save the mapping of the control of the xperia??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KJv8I_Rt4s&list=UUf8c6lJ6IR523MNzxuayUZg&feature=plcp

[Q] Netflix + DLNA ?

someone needs to add dnla support to netflix app!
Don't take this the wrong way, but why would you want this? Between Apple TV, Roku, PS3, Xbox, or any PC, you can stream Netflix with no problem without using a medium like a mobile phone.
In fact, if you have anything that's capable of DLNA, chances are it can natively stream Netflix anyway.
understood, but just for fast access to your movies, on your fast phone... messing with other peoples electronics does not make them happy,.. one click movies however do
hiimjasonkolp said:
understood, but just for fast access to your movies, on your fast phone... messing with other peoples electronics does not make them happy,.. one click movies however do
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honestly its just as easy to buy a cheaper MHL adapter, then you can just plug your phone into the TV's HDMI port.
hiimjasonkolp said:
understood, but just for fast access to your movies, on your fast phone... messing with other peoples electronics does not make them happy,.. one click movies however do
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Right, but where are you going to stream it to using DLNA if you're not messing with any other electronics? Maybe i just don't understand the scenario you'd be using it in.
I'm not patronizing you, I'm just a little confused.
scenario: you don't run windows, so your xbmc on linux doesnt run netflix native. sure you can use the wine/etc hack in a browser but that is ****ty for your remote control. you dont own a console, and your kickstarter love for ouya wont arrive for months. your linux box will stream dlna and windows cannot be installed and support your zfs arrays. phone is already owned, works well, plays netflix. if i could dlna it or even airplay it to linux xbmc it'd be boss. should i buy a 7 year old xbox360 just to play netflix for a few months with ease? maybe. but i'd prefer to just stream from the phone by either dlna or airplay to a linux box connected to a tv that has no hdmi (old hdtv with only dvi)
play Netflix movie to tv via DLNA
I totally agree with hiimjasonkolp that Netflix should allow me to send a movie from my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 to my Samsung UN32C5000QF TV via DLNA
I use iMediaShare to easily play movies to the Samsung TV via DLNA including movies stored on my SD card and programs listed in iMediaShare.
Unfortunately, Netflix is not included in the iMediaShare list or the problem would be solved.
Netflix should provide this capability to play movies from your phone via DLNA.
I'm not sure why greyhauk a so called "Senior Member" continuously disagrees with all of your ideas. Perhaps he simply hasn't the experience to on the subject to solve the problem.
swalker6 said:
I totally agree with hiimjasonkolp that Netflix should allow me to send a movie from my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 to my Samsung UN32C5000QF TV via DLNA
I use iMediaShare to easily play movies to the Samsung TV via DLNA including movies stored on my SD card and programs listed in iMediaShare.
Unfortunately, Netflix is not included in the iMediaShare list or the problem would be solved.
Netflix should provide this capability to play movies from your phone via DLNA.
I'm not sure why greyhauk a so called "Senior Member" continuously disagrees with all of your ideas. Perhaps he simply hasn't the experience to on the subject to solve the problem.
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Indeed.. I have an Android tablet.. And would be great to just run netflix on the tablet and then send it to our TV..
No cables needed.. and not having to connect the laptop to the PC..
Integrate with existing architecture
I have all DLNA rendering integrated into my TV's and they are all the same model and all is well in this setup, but unfortunately they don't support Netflix natively (Samsung 2010 c series). In order to enable netflix support I would have to introduce new hardware to all the TV's and new ways of interacting with media at home. This is a much more complicated and costly solution compared to simply redirecting the netflix client output from my Samsung phone or tablet to whatever TV I want at home in an "AirPlay" kind of a way. Like i can with other streams using imediashare etc.

gta3 controller support

is there controller support in gta 3? when i plug in my controller i can only move the character around but thats about everything i could do with a controller any suggestions?
you can use a software call sixaxis to configure the controller... not free though...
can see this video on youtube...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ypQIJzP145Y

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