[Q] Output galaxy s3 screen on tv through PS3 Possible? - Galaxy Note II Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Through DNLA or some other method can you output your Galaxy SIII screen to your TV Through a PS3?
I have installed Skifta and my PS3 see the files that i share. but anyway that i can stream my screen to my PS3?

GreekTreat said:
Through DNLA or some other method can you output your Galaxy SIII screen to your TV Through a PS3?
I have installed Skifta and my PS3 see the files that i share. but anyway that i can stream my screen to my PS3?
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First off. You're in the wrong forum.
Second, stream your 'screen'? Like... I don't know... TV Out??

GreekTreat said:
Through DNLA or some other method can you output your Galaxy SIII screen to your TV Through a PS3?
I have installed Skifta and my PS3 see the files that i share. but anyway that i can stream my screen to my PS3?
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you can`t stream your screen, you can only play music, movies and pictures through DLNA to your PS3

pimjai said:
you can`t stream your screen, you can only play music, movies and pictures through DLNA to your PS3
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But wouldn't that be allowed to show what the PS3 is picking up to display on the TV?

nceguy said:
But wouldn't that be allowed to show what the PS3 is picking up to display on the TV?
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Yes, it would; but the only thing the PS will be 'picking up' is whatever media it's streaming from the phone. It would never actually show the phone's home screen or whatever as DNLA only allows one device to browse and play the media stored on another device.
The absolutely only way to display on your TV exactly what's showing on the phone's screen is via a direct HDMI cable connection from the phone to the TV.

I'm not sure why you would want to?
Take out the middle man and output straight to the tv...

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Watching a movie on the TV from your PC through a galay nexus? :)

I want to watch movies on my TV in the bedroom using the HDMI output of the phone and getting the movies wirelessly from my PC?
I already have the NHL adapter and the HDMI cable, so what would be the best solution for getting the movies to the phone?
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are there any advantages/disdavtanges of downloading the movies on the phone directly VS wirelessly getting them from the PC?
Fking1 said:
I want to watch movies on my TV in the bedroom using the HDMI output of the phone and getting the movies wirelessly from my PC?
I already have the NHL adapter and the HDMI cable, so what would be the best solution for getting the movies to the phone?
p.s.
are there any advantages/disdavtanges of downloading the movies on the phone directly VS wirelessly getting them from the PC?
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Install allshare on your computer and then use imediashare or similar dlna app to show it on your phone/tv.
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theres an app, skifta, which does that.but for that your tv has to be dlna compatible.
Heres my setup. I have dlna server on my mac, TVMOBILI, where all my vids are. I open skifta, select it as source and play it on my dlna certified LG LW5600 TV.
Other options, I am not very familiar with. To play from MHL(HDMI), it mirrors the screen of your phone basically. So yes, technically, you could set up a dlna server on your pc, then use skifta to play it on your phone from pc, and then connect MHL so that the output gets mirrored on the TV. This solution is in case your TV is not DLNA certified.
psycho2097 said:
theres an app, skifta, which does that.but for that your tv has to be dlna compatible.
Heres my setup. I have dlna server on my mac, TVMOBILI, where all my vids are. I open skifta, select it as source and play it on my dlna certified LG LW5600 TV.
Other options, I am not very familiar with. To play from MHL(HDMI), it mirrors the screen of your phone basically. So yes, technically, you could set up a dlna server on your pc, then use skifta to play it on your phone from pc, and then connect MHL so that the output gets mirrored on the TV. This solution is in case your TV is not DLNA certified.
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So, what I said ;-P
Imediashare let's you select which device to show it on (ps3/dlna compatible tv/phone).
It also supports windows mediaplayer, so if you have that set up you don't need allshare.
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oops, you just got it before me...anyways, its not skifta, its imediashare. my bad, i messed up the apps.
Yea, imediashare is pretty awesome.
I use TVersity to stream movies from my PC to my tablet, phone, and GTV. Works nicely, but you have to access the movie through the browser, which then opens it in whatever media player you want.
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Personally, I'm a pretty big fan of Plex. Although I did already have everything set up on my media server so I suppose I'm a bit biased. Seemingly working fine via MHL to HDMI adapter. :]
Fking1 said:
I want to watch movies on my TV in the bedroom using the HDMI output of the phone and getting the movies wirelessly from my PC?
I already have the NHL adapter and the HDMI cable, so what would be the best solution for getting the movies to the phone?
p.s.
are there any advantages/disdavtanges of downloading the movies on the phone directly VS wirelessly getting them from the PC?
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i think best solution is skifta:
you only need a Se7en running pc(where you have all yours 'shared' multimedia stuff), your galaxy nexus and a wifi net.
Open skyfta on yous GN, select your pc as 'source' and your nexus as 'player', browse your movie and play it! (i suggest MX video player on Galaxy Nexus)
if your tv it's dnla certified, connect it to your wifi.... then from skyfta on nexus, select as 'player' your tv

Stream Phone on TV wirelessly

So i have a LG smart TV and of course GS3. Now i know DLNA will let u stream ur offline content to ur tv but how about streaming ur entire phone on TV. I mean if i could play netflix or some other movie app on my phone and stream it wirelessly on my TV. Is it possible?
Unfortunately, no. But you can stream Netflix ON your tv lol
I do feel you though.. I've wanted to stream my Google Play movies wirelessly.. not possible without the Nexus 7 I believe
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Nexus 7 or that nexus q thing
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otariq said:
Nexus 7 or that nexus q thing
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Yeah actually I meant the Q
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Actually I have a LG 7600 and I am able to stream recorded videos (or movies I have uploaded from my pc) to my TV using the default video app and pictures using gallery through wifi direct and the wireless display feature on the LG. It is limited to those 2 apps as far as I know though. Is that similar to what you wanted to do?
ingenious247 said:
Unfortunately, no. But you can stream Netflix ON your tv lol
I do feel you though.. I've wanted to stream my Google Play movies wirelessly.. not possible without the Nexus 7 I believe
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For now i will just have to stick to my microusb to hdmi cable to do it...
Yatyas said:
Actually I have a LG 7600 and I am able to stream recorded videos (or movies I have uploaded from my pc) to my TV using the default video app and pictures using gallery through wifi direct and the wireless display feature on the LG. It is limited to those 2 apps as far as I know though. Is that similar to what you wanted to do?
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I have 7600 too and i do that too but i am not talking about downloaded movies i am talking about streming over ur phone and sending it wirelessly to the TV
pradyots said:
For now i will just have to stick to my microusb to hdmi cable to do it...
I have 7600 too and i do that too but i am not talking about downloaded movies i am talking about streming over ur phone and sending it wirelessly to the TV
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I am streaming wirelessly. I connect the 2 via wifi direct then on my phone I open a video in the stock video player once it starts playing there is an icon at the top left to connect to wireless display and I click it and it automatically displays on my TV but is being played on my phone. I am not using a video player on my tv at all.
I know you can't do it with Netflix this way or Crackle but if you rent/buy a movie from the play store you can stream it wirelessly to you tv.
Yatyas said:
I am streaming wirelessly. I connect the 2 via wifi direct then on my phone I open a video in the stock video player once it starts playing there is an icon at the top left to connect to wireless display and I click it and it automatically displays on my TV but is being played on my phone. I am not using a video player on my tv at all.
I know you can't do it with Netflix this way or Crackle but if you rent/buy a movie from the play store you can stream it wirelessly to you tv.
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No you can't.. because the Google Play movies won't play on the stock video player.
Yatyas said:
I am streaming wirelessly. I connect the 2 via wifi direct then on my phone I open a video in the stock video player once it starts playing there is an icon at the top left to connect to wireless display and I click it and it automatically displays on my TV but is being played on my phone. I am not using a video player on my tv at all.
I know you can't do it with Netflix this way or Crackle but if you rent/buy a movie from the play store you can stream it wirelessly to you tv.
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Can you do the same for netflix?
ingenious247 said:
No you can't.. because the Google Play movies won't play on the stock video player.
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Then I stand corrected on that... you can stream whatever will play in the stock video player wirelessly to the tv
Yatyas said:
Then I stand corrected on that... you can stream whatever will play in the stock video player wirelessly to the tv
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Yes, that is correct. However most of us don't want to take up our entire SD storage space to have a couple of movies we can stream
That Nexus Q is looking more and more enticing lol
ingenious247 said:
Yes, that is correct. However most of us don't want to take up our entire SD storage space to have a couple of movies we can stream
That Nexus Q is looking more and more enticing lol
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I am actually using Windows media center as my DVR and in conjunction with Remote Potato I can stream any movies or recordings (broadcast flag permitting) across local network or internet and play them through the stock video player which I am then able to stream to a TV that has wireless display capabilities. So I typically do not keep movies on my SD card.
Just for the record you can use Remote Potato with out using media center and be able to stream whatever content you have on your PC to your phone. Works very well.
you can stream anything you want even slingplayer using the allshare cast dongle! its a really nice piece of tech to own!
If you have a PS3 I posted a tutorial on how to stream from your phone.
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Galaxy S III was one of the first devices certified for WiFi Display, that should help with this. Hopefully we see some WiFi Display enabled TVs soon.
aNYthing24 said:
Galaxy S III was one of the first devices certified for WiFi Display, that should help with this. Hopefully we see some WiFi Display enabled TVs soon.
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There already is the Samsung Smart TV is already out at a few places one of which is Bestbuy I suggest to get the LED version, I've had plasma in the past and always had problems with them.
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Imedia share
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Well I am waiting for Samsung to update their Smart tv's to use the Sgs3 with share cast... Yet to happen.. Hopefully on or around Sept 25..
battlekry said:
Well I am waiting for Samsung to update their Smart tv's to use the Sgs3 with share cast... Yet to happen.. Hopefully on or around Sept 25..
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I have LG 7600 LED smart tv and I cant figure it out
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You can wireless mirror your phones displays to your TV using the All-Share Cast Hub. It supports 1080p video output too.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0089VO7MY/

Allshare Cast with Samsung Smart TV and Note 2

Hey guys. I am wondering what is the purpose of the Allshare cast dongle? Would I need it still if I have a samsung smart tv (UN55ES8000 series)?
I can use my note 2 as a remote control via the app Allshare control. I can view my gallery images into the tv via Allshare Play. However, if I go to settings -> More settings -> Allshare Cast, it tells me that there are no devices nearby.... Isn't allshare built into the tv? Or is allshare cast something totally different?
bangsters said:
Hey guys. I am wondering what is the purpose of the Allshare cast dongle? Would I need it still if I have a samsung smart tv (UN55ES8000 series)?
I can use my note 2 as a remote control via the app Allshare control. I can view my gallery images into the tv via Allshare Play. However, if I go to settings -> More settings -> Allshare Cast, it tells me that there are no devices nearby.... Isn't allshare built into the tv? Or is allshare cast something totally different?
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AllShare Cast Dongle is to wirelessly mirror your phone screen to TV like Airplay, iPad/iphone to Apple TV.
Allshare Cast "mirroring" won't work with Smart TVs without the dongle. and if you want to mirror you can buy the MHL adapter or if you want to mirror wirelessly then you need the Allshare Cast Dongle which costs $99.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_BIYG0ffko
Dongle works with Galaxy S3 and NOTE2.
mha1021 said:
AllShare Cast Dongle is to wirelessly mirror your phone screen to TV like Airplay, iPad/iphone to Apple TV.
Allshare Cast "mirroring" won't work with Smart TVs without the dongle. and if you want to mirror you can buy the MHL adapter or if you want to mirror wirelessly then you need the Allshare Cast Dongle which costs $99.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_BIYG0ffko
Dongle works with Galaxy S3 and NOTE2.
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Thank you. How does it perfoem when playing a movie full screen in hd. Does it lag? Or smooth playback?
bangsters said:
Thank you. How does it perfoem when playing a movie full screen in hd. Does it lag? Or smooth playback?
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i didn't buy the Allshare cast Dongle coz i think $99 is expensive for a device that only Mirror wirelessly and nothing else so i don't know if it lags when watching HD videos but if you only want to play HD movie you can do that using DLNA since you have Samsung Smart TV. I have a Sony Smart Tv and watching HD movie wirelessly using DLNA works perfectly without any Lag.
I bought the allshare cast dongle and it's awesome. It's easy to stop and use plus no lag. I was bored out of my mind at my in laws but this dongle saved the day. I connected it to their tv, watched a few movies I had downloaded and voila, no longer bored plus I saved the day w some entertainment.
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Bangsters, try playing a movie and allshare it from your phone. I have a 6050 series dumb tv with a smart sammy bd player. I can download 720p tv shows on my phone and allshare them to the bd player from the stock video app. It looks just like I had my laptop hooked to my receiver with hdmi and stays in sync. I was VERY surprised.
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thanks for the advice guys. Unfortunately, what I wanted to accomplish is impossibe with the Allshare Play app. What I wanted to do was get rid of my appletv and start collecting all my digital movies via google play. However, movies rented or purchased via google play cannot be streamed using allshare play. It cannot even be played with any other player except the google movie & tv player (the one with the red icon).
So I guess the only way to do it now is really though allshare cast dongle if I wana do it wirelessly.
Bummer, now I think I bought a useless samsung smart tv and just burned huge hole in my pocket could have saved a lot by buying a basic led tv and an allshare cast dongle.
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Bangsters, try playing a movie and allshare it from your phone. I have a 6050 series dumb tv with a smart sammy bd player. I can download 720p tv shows on my phone and allshare them to the bd player from the stock video app. It looks just like I had my laptop hooked to my receiver with hdmi and stays in sync. I was VERY surprised.
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if I may ask, what are you using to download movies to your phone? google play? amazon? or something else (ripping dvd disc, etc)?
Allshare and wifi networks
edge4life6911 said:
I bought the allshare cast dongle and it's awesome. It's easy to stop and use plus no lag. I was bored out of my mind at my in laws but this dongle saved the day. I connected it to their tv, watched a few movies I had downloaded and voila, no longer bored plus I saved the day w some entertainment.
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Can you use the AllShare cast dongle while connected to a WiFi network? I was wanting to use it for Netflix and pandora and I don't have a cellular signal in my room. I had heard that it might not be able to connect to a wifi network while using the screen mirroring functionality. Thanks for your help.
farfromovin said:
Bangsters, try playing a movie and allshare it from your phone. I have a 6050 series dumb tv with a smart sammy bd player. I can download 720p tv shows on my phone and allshare them to the bd player from the stock video app. It looks just like I had my laptop hooked to my receiver with hdmi and stays in sync. I was VERY surprised.
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I have a similar setup (dumb tv) and smart sammy bd player. I'm having trouble getting my GN2 to talk to the bd player. Can you walk through the steps?
Thanks in advance.
Queue515 said:
I have a similar setup (dumb tv) and smart sammy bd player. I'm having trouble getting my GN2 to talk to the bd player. Can you walk through the steps?
Thanks in advance.
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Just make sure both devices are connected to the home network, open up your video player to play the movie, and in the upper left corner of the screen is a little icon like a monitor. I'll have a number in it corresponding to how many dlna devices it is seeing. Click that icon and select your bd player. I'll say processing on your tv for a couple seconds and start playing!
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farfromovin said:
Just make sure both devices are connected to the home network, open up your video player to play the movie, and in the upper left corner of the screen is a little icon like a monitor. I'll have a number in it corresponding to how many dlna devices it is seeing. Click that icon and select your bd player. I'll say processing on your tv for a couple seconds and start playing!
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That did the trick! Thank you.
Now I have to deal with the buffering issue. I think it is crappy wifi hardware in the BD player, as my GN2 gets pretty good numbers when running speedtest on wifi.
Queue515 said:
That did the trick! Thank you.
Now I have to deal with the buffering issue. I think it is crappy wifi hardware in the BD player, as my GN2 gets pretty good numbers when running speedtest on wifi.
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Yeah, mine is flawless but I hardwired my bd player to the network.
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Samsung dongle & iPad mirror image
Does anyone has experience with watching Foxtel on a Samsung smart TV via a Samsung dongle with mirror image wirelessly from an iPad ? The iPad needs WiFi to play Foxtel which I am not sure may interfere with the dongle's wireless signals ? Thanks !
All Share From Galaxy Note 2 and Samsung Smart TV or Smart BD payer
Queue515 said:
I have a similar setup (dumb tv) and smart sammy bd player. I'm having trouble getting my GN2 to talk to the bd player. Can you walk through the steps?
Thanks in advance.
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Use any DLNA software on the galaxy note 2 and you will be able to view the device on your samsung Smart Tv or Smart Bd player. Browse the files on the TV and select to play......

GNexus compatible with Samsung TV?

Hello,
I bought the following smart tv: http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/television/led-tv/UE55ES8000UXXU
what application can I use to watch videos and photos from my smartphone directly on my TV?
what application can I use to turn my Gnex into a remote controller for this TV?
PeritoX said:
Hello,
I bought the following smart tv: http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/tv-audio-video/television/led-tv/UE55ES8000UXXU
what application can I use to watch videos and photos from my smartphone directly on my TV?
what application can I use to turn my Gnex into a remote controller for this TV?
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I looked into this awhile back and couldnt find anything. I am curious to hear if anyone has anything that can do this...
Maybe this would work:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xjgmpba3Uk8
And if the youtube app acts like the one on the PS3, you should be able to control that with your phones youtube app.

usb to hdmi for ace 2?

is it possible to connect our phone with a tv? Have anyone tested? If yes please propose a cable if it is possible
There is no such cable! Ace 2 even has not OTG.
I have bought this usefull thing http://www.tinydeal.com/ru/hdmi-wireless-wi-fi-dongle-for-iphone-ipad-android-phones-p-112681.html and easily connected ace 2 to tv via wi-fi and no cords.
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you can see even a video stream? how is the framerate in that case?
To be more specific i want to see something like a tv show from filmon or similar sites to TV
manthes said:
you can see even a video stream? how is the framerate in that case?
To be more specific i want to see something like a tv show from filmon or similar sites to TV
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Yes, i can watch the video stream, frame rate is normal, if you have enough internet speed you might watch too.
With this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.actionsmicro.ezcast&hl almost everything are possible!
You need only wireless access point, TV with HDMI and Wi-Fi Dongle!
I have tried to watch video in filmon.com via ACE2 today - result you can see here - http://yadi.sk/d/4--hK3zhMa4ts
I even can watch mkv files in HD quality via smb server.
You only can't play in games on TV because ACE2 hasn't screenmirroring option.
Watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0t4OwlbjhVg

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