How did you connect it to your Xbox without DLNA?Have it working on my xbox and Sony bluray, was fun to get it setup but I don't see myself actually needing it. That media link adapter is your best bet if you don't have any other DLNA capable devices on your TV.
How did you connect it to your Xbox without DLNA?Have it working on my xbox and Sony bluray, was fun to get it setup but I don't see myself actually needing it. That media link adapter is your best bet if you don't have any other DLNA capable devices on your TV.
Yes. I downloaded iMediaShare from the market, switched to WiFi and it immediately showed up in my Xbox as a media device.I am not sure if I am reading mark3748's post correctly. So; can an Xbox or blue ray player which is DLNA capable be used as a bridge to the TV from the smartphone, thereby negating the need for the adapter? If so; maybe just pay a few bucks more for one of those and have something more out of it. Thanks in advance.
Yes. I downloaded iMediaShare from the market, switched to WiFi and it immediately showed up in my Xbox as a media device.I am not sure if I am reading mark3748's post correctly. So; can an Xbox or blue ray player which is DLNA capable be used as a bridge to the TV from the smartphone, thereby negating the need for the adapter? If so; maybe just pay a few bucks more for one of those and have something more out of it. Thanks in advance.
I'm sure there are better apps, but it was the 1st one I clicked on.
I don't have any videos on my phone to try streaming videos, but pictures worked fine.
Yes. I downloaded iMediaShare from the market, switched to WiFi and it immediately showed up in my Xbox as a media device.I am not sure if I am reading mark3748's post correctly. So; can an Xbox or blue ray player which is DLNA capable be used as a bridge to the TV from the smartphone, thereby negating the need for the adapter? If so; maybe just pay a few bucks more for one of those and have something more out of it. Thanks in advance.
I'm sure there are better apps, but it was the 1st one I clicked on.
I don't have any videos on my phone to try streaming videos, but pictures worked fine.
I dont have anything DLNA yet, but i was told you dont need an additional app that one is already on the phone called Connected Media, does it not work as i am trying to figure out how to get my bluray player hooked up to my wireless network without much cost?
Yes. I downloaded iMediaShare from the market, switched to WiFi and it immediately showed up in my Xbox as a media device.
I'm sure there are better apps, but it was the 1st one I clicked on.
I don't have any videos on my phone to try streaming videos, but pictures worked fine.
I dont have anything DLNA yet, but i was told you dont need an additional app that one is already on the phone called Connected Media, does it not work as i am trying to figure out how to get my bluray player hooked up to my wireless network without much cost?
I may be wrong, but it appears that the built in app is simply a client and not a server. I first tried the built in client when hooking up to my xbox and the xbox couldn't see the phone. However, once I downloaded iMediaShare it immediately connected to the xbox, which is what leads me to believe the built in app doesn't have server capabilities. I haven't tried photos or music, but I did test the connection by streaming a movie and it worked flawlessly.