Nice app for movies and tv - G 2014 Themes and Apps

I use this all the time, i love it!
https://copy.com/PCLAQpAHQLOzKJ0G
its totally 100 percent free, with thousands of tv shows and movies for stream and download!

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webtop thru hmdi or hdmi for mirror

for the webtop thru hdmi.. i know they have firfox 3.6 for linux on it and it supports plugins.. has anyone install divx web player or veetle plugin on it.. i would love to go to my movies site and be able to play divx movies striaght off the web to my tv from my phone..how does it look when sent to it to ur hdtv
also with the hdmi mirror fix... has anyone took advantage of nba league pass mobile for basketball, or the at bat for baseball , or nfl sunday ticket for football .how does it look when sent to your hdtv.. if i can add all these apps and subsriptions to my phone. i will not need to pay for tv... just keep my 20mps internet...
please send me feed back if there is any others smart enough that already have done this
Try downloading tv shows stream and megaviewer movie streamer pro. You can literally watch everything thats out right now. Any movie or TV show but I'm using the gladitrix rom right now and it has the HDMI mirroring Im going to go try that now.

[Q] Are there any viable solutions for movie rentals?

Hi all,
I know rooted devices are blocked from playing movie rentals from the Android Market. I had hoped to use my tablet to watch rented movies on long flights. But I was forced to rent a movie on my phone, with a much smaller screen.
Are there any working (and legal) solutions for movie rentals for offline viewing? I am not interested in ripping my own movies - I want to watch new (to me) movies.
I would even be willing to go to stock TnT (grudgingly, since I really love the C+C ROM) if movie rentals works with it...well, and if Skype works with it too...oh, and Netflix, but I digress.
Thanks!

Looking For Google Music for Video ... Cloud Video Streaming Free ?

So far I am taking advantage of Google Music's 20,000 track limit and uploading all my radio shows. 2 hour sets count as 1 track and I love it. I am ready to stream at full quality in seconds flat. My question is, is there something similair for video?
Essentially a private youtube-esc cloud storage solution so I can have my videos on the go as well ? I've been using Box.net but hate it since i have to fully download the file before mx player can start streaming.
Other than that drawback Box is good, oh and the 100 filesize limit.

One X+ Music and Gallery app

Hi, I am an avid anime watcher and enjoy listening to some good songs for about half an hour a day on train trips. I was just wondering about the gallery and music apps, does the gallery app support 720p MKV files? I know I can convert them to mp4 but it is very time consuming as anime seasons can have up to 52 20 minute episodes. Also, does the music player support FLAC? Thanks
ryanjsoo said:
Hi, I am an avid anime watcher and enjoy listening to some good songs for about half an hour a day on train trips. I was just wondering about the gallery and music apps, does the gallery app support 720p MKV files? I know I can convert them to mp4 but it is very time consuming as anime seasons can have up to 52 20 minute episodes. Also, does the music player support FLAC? Thanks
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Hi, I'm using poweramp and listening to FLAC audio files with no problems.

'HomeRun' App with SiliconDust HDHomeRun Prime

LG L9 P769 with stock Jellybean
In brief: I was able to stream live TV from the 'HDHomeRun Prime' to my phone using the app 'HomeRunTV'.
I recently purchased a network cable card tuner: a tuner that will stream to my home network so I can watch cable on computers/phones/etc, a 'HDHomeRun Prime' by Silicon Dust.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004HKIB6E/ref=oh_details_o01_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I did NOT purchase this tuner (actually, it has three tuners) to stream to my phone; that's just a side benefit. There are a couple of apps that will allow an Android phone to stream from this tuner.
-The first is InstaTV, which offers a free and a pro version. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.keyitech.instatv.pro
-The second is HomeRunTV, which is pay only. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zaren.HomeRunTV
Neither of these apps have a 'guide', they only list channels. With either of these apps, the tuner can stream to the phone one of two ways:
1) you can stream native H.264 video from the tuner to the phone.
2) you can install a (free) program on a computer to decode the video and stream a lower-bandwidth signal to your phone.
I was unable to get InstaTV's program to install on my dinosaur PC, but I could install HomeRunTVs program to install (it also requires VLC, also free, but I haven't finished setting VLC up yet), so I chose to just purchase HomeRunTV app 'HomeRunTV' ($2.99) for my phone
Along with HomeRunTV I also needed to install a video player because the ones I have are not supported. I installed MX Player (Free) on my phone. MX Player does NOT appear to have have hardware acceleration on my phone; it has hardware accelerator plugins and I have not checked to see if there is one that supports the L9.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mxtech.videoplayer.ad
The app's developer recommends a different video player, VPlayer; that player is by the same developer and is either paid or has a 7-day free trial. I may try it later.
I am typing this while watching "We Are Marshall" on AMC's SD channel and sitting close to my wireless N wireless router. The movie has a lot of action and there are a few times where there is pixelation or artifacts (i.e. when everyone is cheering and jumping around after the game, or when someone is being tackled) but overall I'm happy with the quality considering that I did not buy the tuner for this purpose. If I go downstairs or to the bedroom (through two walls) I see more artifacts. If I watch the same show on AMC's HD channel in the basement there are frequent artifacts - but keep in mind it's a hollywood football movie; in the more static scenes, the image is fine.
When watching a SD channel with less motion there appears to be some 'deinterlacing' effects but the picture is crisp when watching a HD channel.
I have NOT set up VLC on my computer yet, so I can't test the feature where my computer streams to the phone. This should improve quality and range. If I ever get around to doing so, I will post an update. As I mentioned before, I did NOT purchase the tuner to stream to my phone but I figured I might as well get the ability, especially if it only costs $2.99.
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Tuning into a station takes between 10 and 20 seconds depending on if it is SD or HD and if I am near the router or in the basement, I believe this is a buffering issue but I do not know for sure. Between the time it takes to tune in a channel, and the lack of a guide, you better know what you want to watch because channel surfing would take forever.
So wait, what does this do? Does it let you watch TV on your phone or what?
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So wait, what does this do? Does it let you watch TV on your phone or what?
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Yes. It's sort of like putting a cable card in a computer so you can watch TV on that computer, except it puts the cable card on the network so multiple devices can share it. DLNA-enabled blu-ray players and TVs can stream from it, and PS3 and XBox.
It will allow me to use a PC as a DVR, and my daughter will be able to use her laptop as a DVR, and we can all watch TV on our phones/tablets.
I believe that with DLNA-enabled devices you can get 'premium' content like HBO. The L9 has DLNA but the app I'm using does not, so I can't watch HBO on the L9 with this app.
That's pretty cool dude! Nice find! I'd recommend a better thread title though. When I saw "HomeRun" I was reluctant to come here since it came off as a Pitch-by-Pitch MLB app lol.

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