I really wish casting to Chromecast was universal instead of this feature being available on an app to app basis.:/
Oh yeah I forgot about that.You can download the chromecast app and just cast what's on the screen.
Basically mirroring the displays.
Meh, I just put it on my Nexus 7 yesterday, and some of the apps I use are still dicked up. Netflix still won't chromecast, it just crashes, Marvel Unlimited also crashes when it tries to open a comic. Google really needs to get on these App devs to update there apps so they won't run like shit on L.
Lolwut.
I don't need to do anything. Android L isn't complete. No one has used a final version. When it's stable and released my apps should run just fine...
The whole point of this Dev preview is so app makers are ready to go when it gets pushed out. Not holding there dicks trying to fix shit after the fact.Lolwut.
I don't need to do anything. Android L isn't complete. No one has used a final version. When it's stable and released my apps should run just fine...
The whole point of this Dev preview is so app makers are ready to go when it gets pushed out. Not holding there dicks trying to fix shit after the fact.
YouTube just punts the video url to chrome cast. Mirroring requires the phone to do work. That might explain it.Anyone figured out how to get audio working for screen mirroring Chromecast using N5 running on L dev preview? I get choppy audio via mirroring, youtube works fine.
The whole point of this Dev preview is so app makers are ready to go when it gets pushed out. Not holding there dicks trying to fix shit after the fact.
No, it's to give us time to implement L specific APIs if we wish. There is nothing necessary to do to make apps compatible with L. Any stability issues you are having are due to L preview, not the apps.
You should probably let Google know that then.No, it's to give us time to implement L specific APIs if we wish. There is nothing necessary to do to make apps compatible with L. Any stability issues you are having are due to L preview, not the apps.
[T]he preview release is primarily for developers to be able to test their apps and get them ready for the L launch. It is the first time weve had a preview release and it will mean less chance of issues with apps in the Play Store at launch and more apps ready to take advantage of the new features, he added.
They don't count.Then why got several apps updated to fix issues with L?
Key words there are "at launch". Yes, the L Preview is there to help devs get ready, but nothing there says everything is gonna work with an early build of the next Android version.You should probably let Google know that then.
http://bgr.com/2014/07/21/android-l-developer-preview-updates/
They don't count.
YouTube just punts the video url to chrome cast. Mirroring requires the phone to do work. That might explain it.
You should probably let Google know that then.
http://bgr.com/2014/07/21/android-l-developer-preview-updates/
They don't count.
I have a Razr HD and it keeps on asking me to update to KitKat. I heard the update is actual shit so how do I make it stop asking me to update?
Anyone use wireless charging? I'm thinking of investing in it for my g3 but I just have a few questions:
My current case has a metal kickstand like this:
Will that cause any problems with charging?
If not I'm thinking of picking up the sticker package that a few sites are selling to replace the NFC and add QI charging.
Is there a preferable charger out there?
uh no it isn't.I have a Razr HD and it keeps on asking me to update to KitKat. I heard the update is actual shit so how do I make it stop asking me to update?
KitKat is not shit.
I had that case and i was still able to charge it wirelessly. The case kinda sucked though since the back started to peel away.
You mean the rubber?
I bought the case more out of paranoia since I managed to keep my unlimited plan. Hopefully there will be better options out soon for the g3.
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You obviously know what you're talking about. I'm sorry. I mean, there's an ambiguous sentence RIGHT THERE on a tech news site. How could I have been so stupid...
No, it's to give us time to implement L specific APIs if we wish. There is nothing necessary to do to make apps compatible with L. Any stability issues you are having are due to L preview, not the apps.
That's from SOMEONE AT GOOGLE. God damn dude, drop the snark ass remarks. There's nothing ambiguous about, we released this so people can make sure there apps work with L.
Isn't L art runtime by default? Can you even use dalvik on L?
I have a Razr HD and it keeps on asking me to update to KitKat. I heard the update is actual shit so how do I make it stop asking me to update?
Guys, do you recommend any Android tablet for reading digital comics? I'm kind of tired of reading them in my laptop.
they all suck other than whatever the latest nexus tablet. Though there is a new one coming soon apparently.Guys, do you recommend any Android tablet for reading digital comics? I'm kind of tired of reading them in my laptop.
they all suck other than whatever the latest nexus tablet. Though there is a new one coming soon apparently.
Any ideas when the next Nexus is coming out?
Guys, do you recommend any Android tablet for reading digital comics? I'm kind of tired of reading them in my laptop.
Guys, do you recommend any Android tablet for reading digital comics? I'm kind of tired of reading them in my laptop.
Anyone post the story with the HTC Nexus getting a smart cover with keyboard and mouse just like the surface? I'm on mobile but looks interesting.
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Exclusive: Here's The Official Keyboard Case Google And HTC Are Planning For The Next Nexus Tablet
I am ok with an Android iPad Mini.
I have the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9, and so far have found it to be the best Tablet when it comes to media consumption. The immediate availability of all Amazon content is fantastic, loads amazingly fast and looks terrific thanks to the beautiful display, and yeah it has Netflix, HBO GO, hulu etc. It doesn't have the official youtube app, but the alternative ones are good enough. The web browser is perfectly fine, and although it won't have every game on the android store, most of the main stuff is there.I'm looking to buy a 10 inch tablet that will be used 80 percent of the time to watch movies, Netflix, YouTube, etc. Other 20 percent for Web and games. I feel like screen size and resolution are most important for these things. This also eliminates the iPad with the 4:3 screen. Same with nexus 8/9. I'm looking at a refurbished Galaxy Pro 10.1 for $329. I can also get a brand new Asus TF701T for $280. I have heard about quality issues with those though. I have a Galaxy S5 so I am familiar and comfortable with touchwiz.
I have also considered a Kindle Fire Hdx 8.9 as being able to download movies and shows and watch them off wifi would be amazing. However I have heard their app store is limiting. I'm assuming they still would have Netflix, HBO Go, YouTube?
Also I read of an upcoming conference in Europe are their any expected important tablets announced there?
Anyone post the story with the HTC Nexus getting a smart cover with keyboard and mouse just like the surface? I'm on mobile but looks interesting.
... nahJust picked up a HP 7 Slate Extreme for something like US$150 and I've been quite pleased with the purchase. Excellent hardware for the price and Tegra 4 is quite the beast. Quite a marked difference from the 3 which was slow as shit.
I was looking for a cheapie Android tablet to tide me over till the new iPad mini release and the Internet is just awash with Nexus recommendations. It got a little tiresome to read, tbh. The Slate's got a great CPU, good build quality and a display that isn't half bad, all for half the cost of a Nexus.
edit: This post wasn't made in relation to minx88's query btw