Streaming video from PC to Android can be a complicated task. Thankfully, there are a few apps that do it pretty well. So here are some of the best PC to Android Streaming apps for Android.
App Links:
2player 2.0: http://goo.gl/HSPcY
BubbleUPnP: http://goo.gl/DmxS5
Plex: http://goo.gl/4zKeA
Emit: http://goo.gl/oKvk5
Tonido: http://goo.gl/axNgw
Written Version: http://www.androidauthority.com/?p=215226
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Joe Hindy had several moments of dyslexia in this video. He is well aware it’s actually DLNA.
Please speak more faster because i don't understand you :s Thanks for nothing
Is there any app that can stream games from the smartphone to the pc?ÂÂÂ
Archos Video Player is the best in my experience.
Emit is really good, it plays MKV HD files perfectly with subtitles, and music (flac included). It costs €2.50 though.
Samsung Kies… best!!!
How did they record their screen?
ES FILE BY FAR THE BEST
just use splashtop works better
Joe hindy the cool guy
iMediaShare
Vimu is my favorite
BubbleUPNP uses DLNA. It needs a media server or a stream link to function. I use it to push streaming media from the internet to my smart tv. Best function in my opinion.
archos video is my choice of pc to android on a big screen
I am confused as to how BubbleUPnP works, you said you use the Plex server, is the Plex server a premade server with lots of content already on it that you can stream from them, or is it just a type of server that you upload your own downloaded movies, music etc to and stream from your own content?
Take a look at Skifta too. Use it with my Plex server and other DLNA sources in the house.
Windows shared folder seems to be much better than DLNA, simpler server setup on Windows or Linux, much lighter server and client, and even less bandwidth usage. and no need for transcoding. On android I use BSPlayer. It is very light, can play all video formats, and download subtitles automatically from the Internet.
I was just asking about this on Reddit! ur a savior!!! THANK YOU!
Trailer Park Boys FTW!
No splashtop?
Best worked for me is BSPlayer with Windows shared folder (smb).
Looking for some of the best PC to Android video streaming apps?
We've put together a nice list for you! You can take a look at @Joseph Hindy's video below or @*****'s written version here: http://goo.gl/5ttwf