Motorola Droid X :: SNES Emulator Playing Through HDMI On My Samsung TV Using A Wii Remote In 3D! Link Inside
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YouTube - Droid X Snes Emulator Playing Through HDMI on a Samsung TV Using a Wii Remote in 3D and HD!
Just wondering if this is possible to use the HDMI out to play snes and nes games on a big screen tv? how cool would that bE? is it possible?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI would really love to do this and was hoping there was a way. i dont even care that quality would be compromised. anybody?
View 6 Replies View RelatedIve found a SNES emulator for my galaxy S on the app store and wondered, how I go about using it.
It says I download the emulator to my phone then just go ahead and download the games onto my phone.
But how do I get them working and where do I add them too?
So I got the full version of snes emulator for my eris. Does anybody have any suggestions of any games that work well with this phone, since it doesn't have an actual keyboard? I have tried a couple and the controls are horrid. any help would be much appreciated!
View 11 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to buy the SNES emulator and after i enter my card info it come up with an error saying "a server error has occurred. retry, or cancel and return to the previous screen." do i have to do something else to get it to go through?
View 4 Replies View Relatedwhere can i find a free Snes emulator?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm new to the whole android experience as i use a moto Q that is completely inferior. That all changes June 4th and i want to have a sweet game or 2 on my Evo. I've seen these emu's for sega snes and nes and they look really really cool.
View 16 Replies View RelatedEverything sets up fine but when i try to run the SNES emulator with say Zelda, Resident Evil 2 etc. I get a red screen that stays either solid or fuzzes and the game never even starts up. I have tried different settings to no avail.
View 6 Replies View RelatedDoes anyone know how to play games on the hero with this, as I load the games but no controls are available to me to play the game.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI've been a member for a little while, but until now I've been able to just search and find answers to my questions. However, for this issue I can't seem to find anything. I bought a micro HDMI cable, and it works great when I play videos that I have recorded. However, I am not able to play movies and TV shows that I download and play with Rock Player. I've tried a bunch of file formats, and I haven't been able to play any of my own videos without Rock Player. That doesn't really matter to me as it still works fine. But, I would like to be able to plug in the HDMI cable and play a movie on a TV, but when I try, it just plays on the phone screen. So has anyone been able to play their own movies on a TV with the HDMI? Can anyone provide some input here?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI bought the SNES emulator from market on my moto Droid. I then went to romhustler and downloaded 3 games. I made a folder for them and put them on my phone. I then pull up the snes emu the hit load rom, then clicked on the folder with my 3 downloaded games in it and it says folder empty. what am I doing wrong? I went to astrofile thingy and hit the zipped files to extract but when it hit extract nothing happens. Can anyone help me out?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI buy a tronsmart t 428. For this android pc i must use a physical mouse and keyboard, not usefull for a tv stick....
Is It possible to creat an app who give the control by remote via hdmi cec....?
Has anyone figured out how to play audio from the HTC EVO (mp3, Pandora, etc) through the USB or HDMI ports?I've looked seemingly everywhere and have not found anyone who has done it.I want to be able to amply drive my Grado SR80i headphones.I believe I could do it with a portable amp like HeadRoom's Total AirHead through the headphone jack, but if I'm not mistaken, the headphone jack is sonically inferior to a line out jack. The problem is, the EVO doesn't have a line out jack.my inquiry regarding harnessing audio from either the USB or HDMI ports.Let's assume the answer to my question above is NO.I'm relatively satisfied with the sound quality I get from the EVO using Sennheiser PX 100 headphones and the tiny FiiO amp. The problem is, I blew the Sennheisers. That's why I bought the Grados.Undoubtedly, the Grados will handle more power. Unfortunately, my tiny FiiO amp won't power the Grados. So my second question then is will a better amp sufficiently power the Grados through the headphone jack?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to use the USB cable and hook up the Evo to a ps3, download the video, and play the video in 720p? IS the HDMI cable necessary?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am building many apps for Android and wish to have a menu button in the apps that basically opens a list of my other apps in the Android Market.
Is there a way to create an intent and have the Android market pop up with a search (of my company) in the market so users can buy other apps?
Unable to play youtube videos on SDK 1.5 emulator - but playing well on SDK 1.0 emulator. Can you update the source....
View 7 Replies View RelatedAlright, I am currently in the process of backing up all of my owned snes and genesis games on my motorola droid. So I go to a well known rom site that advertises itself as "free" with their "roms". And I have no problem downloading the genesis games and getting them to play. But whenever I go to legally back up an snes game and click download it directs to a page with a bunch of symbols and numbers as if dolphin is trying to open it through the browser. Keep in mind, this only happens with the snes roms.
View 5 Replies View RelatedAlright so lets say i have a game on the wii that i downloaded to my SD micro Card and I downloaded the Nes Emulator on my HTC Hero. (yes ik you have to have and adapter for the wii and then the smaller memory card for the phone) But would I be able to play that game for NES (that i downloaded from the wii) on my HTC Hero?
View 2 Replies View RelatedDid anyone try playing audio/video through http/rtsp. I am having a problem with either of the approach.... I am getting an error Command PLAYER_INIT completed with PVMFError I some cases I got Command PLAYER_INIT completed with PVMFErrorContentInvalidForProgressiveDownoload.
Can some one explain what is the problem. The code snippet I am using is given below. Code...
The code works fine when I say mVideoView.setVideoPath("/sdcard/vv.3gp"); but not able to play if I give a rtsp/http urls. In case of http it says PVMFErrorContentInvalid for progressive download.
Can some body tell me what is the problem. Can you please post the code if someone has been successful in playing audio/video through http/rtsp.
I have this strange problem with GPS. Inside the emulator,it displays the initial value but it does not update the value. This is what I am doing.I run my application and then go to DDMS,load the KML file and then click play.I am using android sdk:1.5_r3.This is the code I am using: package com.cameraExample..........
View 3 Replies View RelatedHas anyone heard of an HDMI unlock yet that is not restricted to personal media...?
View 9 Replies View RelatedAnyway to do this? I am wanting to connect the rear seat entertainment system in my truck to phone via HDMI out. Input on tv's is RCA only.
View 3 Replies View RelatedAs the title says, it is possible to run a full android device rom inside the Android emulator?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs there any way to connect the debugger to an emulator running on a remote machine? It's using TCP so I suppose it shouldn't be too difficult, but I can't figure out how. I would like to run the emulator on my (fast) laptop and do my coding on my (slow, but with bigger screen) desktop machine.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am trying to setup a simple client/server connection, the server is running on a remote host (Normal Java) and the client is running on my computer on the emulator, it works fine when I try to connect from my machine, but I can't connect over a normal wi-fi internet connection to the remote host, what could be the problem?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am trying to create a tcp connection between the android emulator and remote PC. when i use the local host i can able to connect but remote host i could not able to connect. firewall disabled
for remote host i used the stcppipe for forwarding
Enter the Android tools path and run: adb forward tcp:40 tcp:40
stcppipe.exe -b 192.168.0.85 127.0.0.1 40 40
but my emulator application could not able to connect. what could be the reason.
I am using the following code to display a video file in the android emulator,it works fine when the video file is stored in a SDcard.But when i give any URL of a video the code not working.
import android.app.Activity;
import android.media.MediaPlayer;
import android.os.Bundle;
import android.view.SurfaceHolder;
import android.view.View;
import android.widget.*;
public class playerActivity extends Activity
In the above code if change the path variable the Emulator screen is black with single button.May be i have to do some more things to display the video from the Remote URL,i dont know what to do.Any one having any idea about this please help Me.
Is there any way to use the Wiimote as Mouse-emulator on Android? I want a mousepointer on my screen that I can move by moving the Wiimote (using the IR sensorbar). When I press A, it should emulate a touch to where the mousepointer is.
I couldn't find a single app that would emulate a computer mouse with the Wiimote. I just know there are plenty for Windows.
I found something: [URL] ..... It says that my device (Sony Ericcson Xperia Neo V) is not compatible with it. Is there a way to make it work anyway? My device is rooted and still has the preinstalled Android 2.3.4.
It's been widely reported that the X can only output video via HDMI that was recorded using it's internal camera. Many have speculated that this is due to the non-implementation of HDCP on the HDMI port. I have found that this is untrue. I took some video, compressed it to .3gp (which is Droid's native video codec) in Sorenson Squeeze to 854 x 480 (Droid's screen resolution), copied it into the Droid's Video Gallery and played it out on a 37" HD monitor. It looked ok -- but it was only 480p.
Then I took the same video, compressed it to .3gp in Sorenson Squeeze to 1280 x 720 (Droid's HDMI output resolution limit), copied it into the Droid's Video Gallery and played it out on the same 37" HD monitor. And it looked very good -- as it was 720p. Finally, just for the hell of it, I took the same video, compressed it to .3gp in Sorenson Squeeze to 1920 x 1080, copied it into the Droid's Video Gallery and it would not play out at all. Not a surprise -- as the decoder in the X is known to not handle 1080p.
The key to success seems to consist of 3 parts:
1. Do not let the Droid convert the video upon import when prompted only select "No, Just Copy".
2. Also, if you are encoding to 1280 x 720 (720p) you must convert to .3gp at a combined bitrate (audio + video) of no higher than 1.5 Mb/s. In my tests, the X could not playback bitrates that were higher that 1.5Mb/s.
3. Finally, remember that the Droid's SD card file format is FAT32 so files cannot not exceed 2GB.
It is worth noting that Sorenson Squeeze is an expensive compression tool that does multipass encoding. I'm sure there's open source encoding software in the wild that will convert video to .3gp but I kinda doubt it will be multipass. Regarding runtime, it's worth repeating that I tested 1.5 Mb/s to find out what the upper limit was for external HD viewing. To be honest, the video quality would probably be perceived as quite "watchable" to a number of people 1 Mb/s.
If I were traveling and wanted to have some movies on hand and I WAS NOT sure if I'd ever be jacking-into an external monitor. I'd go for a MUCH, MUCH lower bitrate and resolution -- especially for display on a 854 x 480 4.3" screen. However, if I knew I was going to be largely watching on an external HD monitor. I'd go for the 1.5Mb/s maximum. So, you're probably wondering about the effect of that FAT32 2GB file limit: 2GB = 17,179,869,184 bits
At 1.5Mb/s: 1.5Mb/s = 1,500,000 bits/s
17,179,869,184 bits divided by 1,500,000 bits = 11,453 Seconds
11,453 seconds = 190 Minutes
190 Minutes = 3 Hours 10 Minutes
And at 1Mb/s:
1Mb/s = 1,000,000 bits/s
17,179,869,184 bits divided by 1,000,000 bits = 17,179 Seconds
17,179 seconds = 286 Minutes
286 Minutes = 4 Hours 46 Minutes
So, you can see that from a Feature Film point of view the FAT32 2GB limit is not an issue due to Droid's apparent maximum bitrate cap of 1.5Mb/s. From a storage volume point of view, I purchased a 32GB Micro SD Card for $99 with the phone. And that 32GB card should be able to store 50 Hours 40 Minutes of video at the highest bitrate of 1.5Mb/s. Which, at an average of 2 hours per Feature Movie, equates to 26 movies.