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Post by Moon on Feb 13, 2017 0:24:30 GMT
Does not open in my computer, not the signal
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Post by anilkumar on Feb 20, 2017 5:45:53 GMT
super app thanq but one small doubt same wifi network laptop then connect
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Post by watrick on Feb 21, 2017 19:05:32 GMT
so i cant get the server to find my device when i use the new app but am able to hear static through the old app. how easy would it be to rework the old app to send sound through this new server?
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Post by watrick on Feb 21, 2017 19:18:09 GMT
i guess it works if you have the server on before you startup the app.
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Post by ernienl on Feb 23, 2017 12:14:11 GMT
Works like a charm... Just installed the "server program" for Windows 10 (64bit pro edition on a laptop), next I installed the app on my Android phone (Galaxy A5 2015 with Android 6.1). Just clicked the auto discover option on the laptop, and the software connected without a struggle. (Windows aks to allow in firewall). If windowsdefender (or some other) comes with a warning for a trojan, make a rule for it. It is truly a false possitive. Only downside are the adds on your phone, but if you move the app to the background: problem solved. Also you can mute the sound on your pc, it still sends audio to your phone @devolper Nice work!!!
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Post by hjb on Feb 25, 2017 14:48:39 GMT
if you are a serious developer you should make sure your piece of crap does not triggers antivirus software.
Here is the description from the anti-virus about your program: "Trojan:Win32/Peals.B!plock occasionally connects to a remote host to execute tasks like the following:
Notify attacker on the new infection Sends gathered data from the infected computer Download and execute additional files including an updated version of the trojan Accept command from a remote attacker"
Fortunately win10 will not let me run this program. Your program may do what it is supposed to do (stream audio) but the other things this program is capable of are at least suspicious. I run hundreds of freeware programs in my system but yours is the first that triggered so many alerts that I conclude that it is either badly coded or it really is malware.
Waste of my time.
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Post by jo on Feb 27, 2017 18:02:08 GMT
Works fine on Win10 x64 but there is a way to change audio source, for example from hdmi to speakers?
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Post by saixzxc on Feb 28, 2017 16:35:33 GMT
why is it not possible to minimize the server???
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Post by Ajeet Vijayvargiya on Mar 2, 2017 5:54:45 GMT
why is it not possible to minimize the server??? Linux or windows ? Windows version has support for that just click on the cross button on top bar of the window
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Post by Ajeet Vijayvargiya on Mar 2, 2017 5:55:37 GMT
Works fine on Win10 x64 but there is a way to change audio source, for example from hdmi to speakers? Please tell me your requirements in detail, I will try to implement that
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Post by Ajeet Vijayvargiya on Mar 2, 2017 6:00:17 GMT
if you are a serious developer you should make sure your piece of crap does not triggers antivirus software. Here is the description from the anti-virus about your program: "Trojan:Win32/Peals.B!plock occasionally connects to a remote host to execute tasks like the following: Notify attacker on the new infection Sends gathered data from the infected computer Download and execute additional files including an updated version of the trojan Accept command from a remote attacker" Fortunately win10 will not let me run this program. Your program may do what it is supposed to do (stream audio) but the other things this program is capable of are at least suspicious. I run hundreds of freeware programs in my system but yours is the first that triggered so many alerts that I conclude that it is either badly coded or it really is malware. Waste of my time. its a false positive , have you ever tried any software which will turn your android device into a wireless speaker with minimum delay. The answer in no , there is no such software available in the market. Now the problem with anti virus softwares is that if you have used socket api in the code and used sendto call in it and lastly compiled that code with mingw32. Your code will be treated as virus. If you have any idea about implementing such app without this calls please let me know. No one wants to waste anyone time.
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Post by Ajeet Vijayvargiya on Mar 2, 2017 6:00:57 GMT
Works like a charm... Just installed the "server program" for Windows 10 (64bit pro edition on a laptop), next I installed the app on my Android phone (Galaxy A5 2015 with Android 6.1). Just clicked the auto discover option on the laptop, and the software connected without a struggle. (Windows aks to allow in firewall). If windowsdefender (or some other) comes with a warning for a trojan, make a rule for it. It is truly a false possitive. Only downside are the adds on your phone, but if you move the app to the background: problem solved. Also you can mute the sound on your pc, it still sends audio to your phone @devolper Nice work!!! Thanks a lot
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Post by jo on Mar 3, 2017 22:30:21 GMT
Works fine on Win10 x64 but there is a way to change audio source, for example from hdmi to speakers? Please tell me your requirements in detail, I will try to implement that Requirements? Your server + app are almost perfect for me. I would like to hear friends in teamspeak through phone's earphones while playing game. For this i must set teamspeak to a 2nd output source like speakers while game, or other program, remains set with the main output source (hdmi). If your server will do this it can be better then other paid competitors. I tried some and all suck (fail here or there, signal quality or constancy) but not yours: simply and efficient. Sorry for my bad english.
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Post by rex on Mar 8, 2017 19:01:54 GMT
I found this app wifi audio. On my phine and have no idea what or how it got there can someone pls tell me about it
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Post by 1234 on Mar 10, 2017 18:13:57 GMT
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