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The idea is interesting, but I don't have any such devices (or the protocol
spec) - so unless you're willing to send me a device, I think I'll have to pass
on this one. :(
If you're willing to implement this yourself also let me know.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 15 Aug 2010 at 7:43
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- Added labels: Component-Communication, OpSys-Android, Priority-Low
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OK, well I am struggling forward to implement this myself. I have found source
code which allow me to send SMS, CallID, and reminders to the Samsung, but only
through linux or windows app (e.g. netcat). Being somewhat or completely new
to android and java developement, I am having a hard time. You said to let you
know if I planned to imlement this and I am. [email protected]
Original comment by LeftysLoft
on 31 Aug 2010 at 1:26
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I suggest you take a look at AndroidHttpClient and the XML generation classes,
looks like what you need.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 31 Aug 2010 at 1:28
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Just thought I'd mention that I'm about to buy a Samsung PL50C7000, so I'm also
interested in whatever solution you come up with (though I still think the main
app is not the place for this).
Original comment by [email protected]
on 5 Sep 2010 at 6:06
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Very true, not as a main app, and as it turns out the device also has a dmr and
remote control commands can be sent over network. I am getting close, though I
must say learning to use buffered reader/writer and stringbuilder to compile an
xml (needed by the TV) is daunting. Not much for practical examples. I have
used your source as a guide for other aspects, and I thank you for that, and
the links you provided in your earlier post. As soon as I have some working
example of code, I will let you know. You should also have a look as samygo
forum on sourceforge. Hacking the samsung may be in your future.
Original comment by LeftysLoft
on 6 Sep 2010 at 3:41
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One more quick note. I love my Samsung, it is LN46B650 2009 model. Before you
buy, download the user manual and make sure it has; 1)DLNA 2)Home Network
Center, as this is used for Notifier, and streaming media.
Original comment by LeftysLoft
on 6 Sep 2010 at 4:18
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Nice. Mine has those features as well (I think it's the top-of-line 3D plasma
from them right now), although I don't think I'll have much use for the DLNA
since I already have a PS3, Sonos and Boxee.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 6 Sep 2010 at 4:52
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3d plasma! Very cool. The notifier app I'm working on will be a backround
service, which right now I know will receive phone, sms, and calendar
notifications. At some point, I expect google to have a gmail intent. once I
have that in place, I will begin implementing the LAN remote control.
Thanks again for your input, and source.
Patrick
Original comment by LeftysLoft
on 6 Sep 2010 at 5:29
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I'm not sure what you mean by gmail intent - an intent is used to start an
activity (for instance, opening an application, sharing an item, etc.). You can
already use the e-mail intent to send something through gmail.
If you mean you want to intercept stuff that's being received by the gmail app,
I wouldn't count on it - remember many Android phones don't even come with the
Google applications.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 6 Sep 2010 at 5:39
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Sorry, that just goes to show how new I am, still learning neumonics. One
piece of code I saw, although I don't remember where (I've been through so much
information), had something like "...android.telephone.gm.gmail...", but the
writer said that it had not yet been implemented in the SDK. I had no idea
there were android phone's without google. For me, that would seem pointless,
as having google literally "at my side" is better than a wife (IME).
But for now, I am still in the early stages, of learning and coding my app. I
can receive the SMS to my app, I can write "some data" to my port, but because
it is not correctly formatted xml, the tv just ignores it.
I have tested the testsms I attached earlier in this thead using a telnet
client, so I know I have a good example of what my stringbuilder should do. It
is just a steep learning curve for me since no java experience. I do have
determination though, and backround in logical controllers, so at some point I
will figure it out.
So, I've taken alot of your time, and I thank you for your communications. I
will certianly let you know when I have some sample. Let me know when you get
the TV, you lucky dog. :-)
Original comment by LeftysLoft
on 6 Sep 2010 at 6:40
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Feel free to contact me on gtalk or e-mail if I can help in any way. :)
Original comment by [email protected]
on 6 Sep 2010 at 6:43
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Hello,
Maybe you can check this web:
http://and.roid.es/conectar-un-movil-android-con-una-tv-samsung-usando-el-messag
eboxservice.html
It's an android app to send XML messages to samsung TV. I have installed this
app and is working fine.
Original comment by pbrufal
on 9 Sep 2010 at 3:15
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Thanks, I'll take a look at that as soon as my TV arrives :)
Original comment by [email protected]
on 9 Sep 2010 at 12:33
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Just thought I'd keep this very interesting documentation I found here:
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/samygo/index.php?title=Main_Page
Btw, I tested sending messages to my TV, it doesn't work - always gives me a
401 Unauthorized error. :(
I also still ahven't managed to enable telnet in the TV to be able to log in
and see what's happening.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 21 Sep 2010 at 1:21
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I thought id sent you that site. Lots of good work there. I have tested with
the samysoap app, and it worked after porting the router. Remember the port is
udp 52235: also, there is a "proof of concept" for android up there that works,
but is not fully functional. I had to decompile it and add a permission to the
manifesst, I think for the phonecalls.
Also, I have used netcat as instructed on samygo forums, and it also works.
Good luck.
Original comment by LeftysLoft
on 21 Sep 2010 at 1:34
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Issue 235 has been merged into this issue.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 14 Oct 2010 at 6:03
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I'm reopening and renaming this one - I've been getting a lot of requests from
other people who want different, uncommon notification methods/protocols, so
I'll make a pluggable design so that those can be implemented separately and
still work together with the notifier.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 14 Oct 2010 at 6:14
- Changed title: Add support for third-party notification methods.
- Changed state: Accepted
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FYI here as well:
New release of Cling, now with manual chapters for NAT port mapping and Samsung
TV messaging:
http://www.teleal.org/projects/cling/support/manual/cling-support-manual.html
http://www.teleal.org/projects/cling/core/manual/cling-core-manual.html
All of this works on Android or regular JVM.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 3 Nov 2010 at 2:12
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