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- Wired gamepad through bluetooth phone?
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- Override headphone mode?
- Best device for Viki and location-restricted TV apps (UK)
- Looking for best streaming apps for Android TVs using RealDebrid
- How To Use A Mouse And Keyboard On Stadia (Google Chromecast with Google TV)
- Which TV Stick Can Stream Browser?
- Is 240hz tv better than 120hz tv?
Wired gamepad through bluetooth phone? Posted: 17 Nov 2021 08:42 AM PST Hi I have a CCWGTV and 2 Stadia controllers. Unfortunately, the stadia controllers work only with Stadia wirelessly. Is there an app to connect my controller to my phone and pass through the input via bluetooth? Similar to phonelink which lets you play Stadia. I tried to google it but either I get results about phonelink or how to connect a Controller directly by bluetooth. I really enjoy stadia, but would love to play some Halo on xcloud without buying a new controller. Thank you! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 17 Nov 2021 07:13 AM PST I am looking at buying a chrome cast with google tv but am wondering if there is a spot for continue watching [link] [comments] |
Posted: 17 Nov 2021 02:47 AM PST Hi, I have a tcl c715 and have connected speakers to the 3.5mm headphone jack. Because they is now a plug in the jack the internal speakers are completely disabled, however sometimes I connect some device via Bluetooth to my speakers and would then like to revert to the internal speakers for the TV. So my question is: Is there a way to override the headphone mode and make the TV use its internal speakers even when there are external speakers connected via the 3.5mm jack? I cannot achieve this via the menu. [link] [comments] |
Best device for Viki and location-restricted TV apps (UK) Posted: 16 Nov 2021 03:14 PM PST I'm in the UK and currently have the following devices : Firestick, Roku+ streaming stick, Apple tv. I love watching KDramas so I'm subscribed to Viki, but apart from the Apple TV there isn't any app available for Roky or Firestick, so I usually watch Viki on the Apple or my Android phone, which isn't ideal. I hate the Apple remote and screen layout, and because of location restrictions I can't install a few of my preferred apps onto it (which I've been able to do on my android phone by bypassing restrictions with a VPN) I'd love to find a device which I can download all of my favourite apps on to (which also include BBC iplayer, itvhub, all4, demand, YouTube, Netflix, prime and NOW) aswell as my Asian-focused apps. I need to be able to install my vpn in order to be able to install said apps. Can someone point me in the direction of a device which will fulfil all of my requirements. I had considered a chromecast until I found out it doesn't support all4 and may not have Viki support either. [link] [comments] |
Looking for best streaming apps for Android TVs using RealDebrid Posted: 16 Nov 2021 02:54 PM PST Hey everyone, new to the streaming app game so to speak but not new to Kodi. What I've learned is that Kodi with an addon and a nice GUI is slow as heck on Amazon Fire Cube 2nd Gen as well as other devices. I found Syncler and it works pretty good but wondering about others? Thanks! Edit: and also where to find them / official repos / sites. Thanks. [link] [comments] |
How To Use A Mouse And Keyboard On Stadia (Google Chromecast with Google TV) Posted: 16 Nov 2021 10:49 AM PST How To Use A Mouse And Keyboard On Stadia (Google Chromecast with Google TV) S905X3 SoC - Not without it's flaws, any help appreciated. Keyboard Working In Stadia, Chromecast with Google TV ESO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FluGDHGcUs Essentially giving yourself the power of a super computer with wonderful graphics, for about $100, plus an extra $60 for the android tv bluetooth board, logitech k600 which is optional, you can use a regular usb keyboard or wireless. I like the andro board for debugging purposes. Everything you need can be bought from most any major retailer, such as, Walmart, Target, Best Buy.. Keep in mind if you want to purchase these items same day in such establishments, you pay a "Convenience Fee", so if you are patient, you can order online and save yourself cash. I went through some Boss Level Nerd videos (in a good way) to find this method and I'm going to share it for free to you! No sponsored links, but if you want to support the Bosses I am piggy backing off of, their links will be below and saved on a txt document for anyone interested to DL. Through Trial and Error I was able to deduce a few things that were not pointed out in the original referenced videos, that may help those reluctant to try this. And I Mean Trial and Error, I bricked my first CC by literally deleting the bootloader on accident lol and I soft bricked my latest copy by downloading a file too big for the CC.. It only has 4gb stock mem and that doesnt take into account the system's file size... anyway. A Factory Reset was able to remedy this. Parts Needed to Use Keyboard on Stadia Chromecast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Eu3qP-R4Yo So the main component of this setup is what is called a "USB-C 8-IN-1 Hub", the second most important part is to have the chromecast with Google Tv (the one with a remote) as currently the chromecast ultra that came to stadia founders is not compatible with this method. (i suspect this is a firmware issue... i will investigate further another day) The final most Important part is to get a proper USB C Power Adapter and an extra USBC cable if you need one. You need 35 watts or higher for your power adapter if you want to be able to run high end peripherals, like a razer mouse and keyboard, and or web cams, etc. I tried to boot this setup with a regular usbc adapter, it worked with a bare bones keyboard / mouse, but not with my higher end razer peripherals. How to build the rig: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mx_TeM4Z5w Plug your google chromecast into the tv, attach the usb-c end (which is the display adapter) of the "USB-C 8-IN-1 Hub" into the Chromecast. Now plug a USBC cable into the "POWER"USB-C Port of the "USB-C 8-IN-1 Hub" an at the end of that USBC cable, attach your 35 watt or greater power adapter and plug it into the wall. Next setup chromecast, I'm not going over that here, there's plenty of guides on this.. You will also need a browser on your Chromecast, I am using chrome, it is unstable, and should be used only for debugging purposes or with the presence of mind that you will have to reinstall it through file explorer upon each use until I build upon it further. I chose to side load chrome bc i know nothing about the browsing apps natively on the CC and am skeptical, I have too much I want to share with y'all to research them. DO NOT DOWNLOAD THIS BUILD OF CHROME IF YOU DONT HAVE A MOUSE Chrome, Latest Stable Build: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VHG0cLkiElTZqZXnaDNkZQ1egVznnn6p/view?usp=sharing You can use the tv app browsers, you do not need to use chrome. Use at your own discretion. Go to stadia.google.com Connect your controller, it can be any controller Load up your game, in this case ESO, and now the keyboard works to type, there are still problems but I'm working through them. Perhaps someone can build upon this faster than me and find the solution? That's it, nothing else to it. Viva La Stadia!! xD All my videos on one playlist for your leisure: How To Use Keyboard On Stadia Chromecast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Eu3qP-R4Yo&list=PLErzGEIjyUlzkkdf-48GaEjV5oB34O9T3 Theorycrafting "The Stadia Box" Fair warning, there is cursing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0vXg0H46Nk&list=PLErzGEIjyUlyK17F2JZ3ZKjo-7WcK2xKG All my refs, i.e., all the videos and links I read to get this far https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rgCdVvkMh8v9st2FYMoB08J7qYs9QpzY/view?usp=sharing Where I'm at now... I need to root either my CC or my Shield. I have one final idea for a MitM attack on the CC, as I feel like looking at the bootloader is the wrong path. We still have a working browser and are able to side load apps to the CC. Lets work with that. Any help to make the keybindings work right would be appreciated esp if it could be done without Root. Peace and Love, Jen [link] [comments] |
Which TV Stick Can Stream Browser? Posted: 16 Nov 2021 06:57 PM PST Hey guys 👋 Which TV stick should I buy if all I want to do is watch browser content? Not interested in Netflix Hulu or any subscription service just want to be able to watch videos from any website. I looked into Chromecast but from what I gather all it does is cast your entire phone screen to the TV, which means you have to keep your phone open the whole time and you can't browse your phone or text your friends while watching the movie? Obviously that would be a major bummer. [link] [comments] |
Is 240hz tv better than 120hz tv? Posted: 16 Nov 2021 05:52 PM PST |
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