Simple Protocol Player for Android
Faster, easier, better than streaming via DLNA. Works perfectly
Works very well
Works really well, thank you.
Awesome. Хорошо. عالی
Perfect
Thank you! Works great! Before I've discovered this I used SoundWire, but it consumed too much %CPU and now I'm happy with this app, one thing I can think of that would improve usability is the ability to auto-reconnect on losing connection.
Works like a charm. Thanks!
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It works perfectly.
Work really really well
Works great! If you take feature requests, if not then disregard. One feature is the ability to remain streaming at all times (where Android apps cannot interrupt playback) and another is maybe an option to hide the notification icon. I'd like to have this running in background at all times while my Linux chroot is running :) thanks!
do you have the old vrs, cant open this new update i've tried reinstalling the app but still force close.
Thank you! Works great! Before I've discovered this I used SoundWire, but it consumed too much %CPU and now I'm happy with this app, one thing I can think of that would improve usability is the ability to auto-reconnect on losing connection.
It works quite well! I only really wanted to use it for my old phone (which is permanently hooked up to my amp already) and this version is not compatible with Android version <4.0, but that was surprisingly easy to fix. Submitted a pull request on GitHub containing a patch for 2.2+ support.
Works well when using USB tethering, however sound only outputs when using the phone speaker, and the audio stops approx. 0.75 seconds after connecting earphones, or when connecting to bluetooth speakers
AWESOME WORK!!! I can use this to play audio from a chroot I set up on my android phone! No lag, no choppiness, just epic. Probably because I'm playing a local stream I set up with pulseaudio inside the chroot but still.
Thank you! Works great! Before I've discovered this I used SoundWire, but it consumed too much %CPU and now I'm happy with this app, one thing I can think of that would improve usability is the ability to auto-reconnect on losing connection.
~200 ms additional latency via WiFi compared to host playback. Easy to set up.
I wanted to use my phone as an external "sound card" because my laptop's headphone jack broke. It is much easier to use this app by adding a dummy (module-null-sink) sink to PulseAudio and setting module-simple-protocol-tcp to record its monitor source, so the phone appears as an output in e.g. Gnome. The sound is sometimes choppy even over USB tethering (RNDIS). Unfortunately, my phone doesn't seem to support ADB reverse port forwarding, but I guess it could improve the latency a bit.
~200 ms additional latency via WiFi compared to host. Easy to set up.
Streamed mp3 over 802.11g; choppy but appreciable
Works fine trough usb tethering, no chopped audio. I send the audio from my computer to my phone trough usb tethering+simple protocol player, then from the phone to my Bluetooth headset. Works perfectly!
I had the same idea for MythTV. Somewhat choppy but it works
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Disable keyboard auto popup please, and it would become totally perfect.