Video viewers, online TV, etc.
Dec 20th, 2011, 6:13 pm
Plex for Android v2.0.2.1
Requirements: Android OS 2.1+
Overview: Plex for Android allows you to browse and play your video, photos, and music right on your Android device, streamed from Plex Media Server on your Mac or your PC. Media is available from CNET, Revision3 and a many other popular online sources. With Plex Media Server for Mac you can stream additional content from Aperture, iPhoto, and iTunes.
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Plex for Android may NOT be for you for any of the following reasons:
* Netflix and Hulu are not supported on Plex for Android at this time.
* The app will not currently play video on Honeycomb/Android 3.0 (yes that includes the Xoom).
* The app will work but is not yet optimized for tablets and larger screens.
* Plex for Android won't be able to do anything unless you setup a server on your PC or Mac - which is available for free at http://www.plexapp.com
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* You want to use Plex to get to your media remotely but you don't want to think about things like port-forwarding.
We strongly recommend that you have your Plex Media Server all ready to go BEFORE you buy Plex for Android.

What's in this version:
Summary:
NEW ICS (Android 4.0) Supported
NEW tap zoom button to cycle through: scale to fit and full screen
FIX many video fixes: stuttering, sizing, audio but no video, resume and Direct Play from remote server.
FIX Progress now recorded during remote playback
FIX Android as a remote once again asks where to play.
FIX UX improvements for progress dialogs, seek thumb and large-mdpi layouts - Kindle Fire, Galaxy Tab, and others.

More Info:
Code: Select allhttps://market.android.com/details?id=com.plexapp.android

Download Instructions:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/4308206065

Mirror:
(Closed Filehost) https://ul.to/i527s1il
Dec 20th, 2011, 6:13 pm
Dec 20th, 2011, 8:02 pm
Having tried previous versions, I'm not very impressed.
I got it to work inside and outside my home network, for about 5 min. After that nothing would work.

While it might not have a fancy web interface, (which I feel is poor approach to multi-system compatibility) Emit is great. So great in fact that I bought it.
The free version offers all the features as a the paid, but with the addition of ads, (that can be circumvented by clicking the ad link, 1 click = 1 ad free video) It's really not bad.
I found myself using it so much that I clicked the ad link 100 times, and made a titanium backup of all the data/cache, so I could just uninstall, then reinstall with 100 more ad free videos.

This got old after so much use, that I decided to just spend the $2.
Dec 20th, 2011, 8:02 pm

HTC One GPE
Nexus 5
Nexus 4
Nexus 7 2012 & 2013
Nvidia Shield
Note i717
Toshiba Thrive
LG Optimus Q
iPhone 4
Dec 20th, 2011, 8:32 pm
Neodemon wrote:Having tried previous versions, I'm not very impressed.
I got it to work inside and outside my home network, for about 5 min. After that nothing would work.

While it might not have a fancy web interface, (which I feel is poor approach to multi-system compatibility) Emit is great. So great in fact that I bought it.


You can find Emit here:

viewtopic.php?f=429&t=270692&hilit=emit
Dec 20th, 2011, 8:32 pm
Dec 20th, 2011, 9:59 pm
why would I need this when google music is perfect? yet another knock-off to throw in the pile :(
Dec 20th, 2011, 9:59 pm
Dec 21st, 2011, 2:18 am
paulc wrote:
Neodemon wrote:Having tried previous versions, I'm not very impressed.
I got it to work inside and outside my home network, for about 5 min. After that nothing would work.

While it might not have a fancy web interface, (which I feel is poor approach to multi-system compatibility) Emit is great. So great in fact that I bought it.


You can find Emit here:

viewtopic.php?f=429&t=270692&hilit=emit


Eh, I'll buy an app if it's cheap, and worth it.
life long updates are pretty nice.
Dec 21st, 2011, 2:18 am

HTC One GPE
Nexus 5
Nexus 4
Nexus 7 2012 & 2013
Nvidia Shield
Note i717
Toshiba Thrive
LG Optimus Q
iPhone 4