![]() How to put blu-ray/DVD to StreamToMe on iPad/iPhone?Īlthough StreamToMe can let users visit the hard drive on Mac in real time, it cannot read the blu-ray/DVD drive data directly. Follow these detailed steps to connect your iPad/iPhone with StreamToMe to visit the Mac with ServeToMe. So just download the app from AppStore, install and open. StreamToMe works well with videos up to 1080p as well as the retina display. Download and run StreamToMe on iPad/iPhone ![]() While StreamToMe is a client app that designed only for iPad/iPhone, if want to use StreamToMe on your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to play files from a Mac, you need to install its companion app - ServeToMe to turn your Mac into a media server.Ģ. How to transfer common video files to StreamToMe? Hot search: stream DVD | Blu-ray to iPad | DVD to iPad Air 2 This $3 app comes with well compatibility with MP4, AVI, MOV, FLV, MPG, MKV, MP3, AAC, WMA and WMV, and now Pavtube opens up a new door to let you put Blu-ray/DVD to StreamToMe for iPad/iPhone. For those of us who own a constrained 16GB iPad/iPhone, StreamToMe is an ideal iOS-native app that can watch videos from networked Mac real time without transcoding over WiFi or 3G/4G Cellular, just tap the file and it plays. With the "Android Honeycomb" profile in Mezzmo I can read every media from my PC to my Galaxy S2 and/or my Sony Bravia TV.StreamToMe is a popular air-video app to remotely play your video, music and photo on iPad/iPhone from Mac. I downloaded the player "aVia Media Player" from Android Market. Please, excuse my poor English: I unfortunately never learned it at school (yes, it was possible 55 years ago!) and I'm a "self-made-man": I learned it only by using computer's programs and reading software's documentations :-)! ![]() Are there better DLNA players that you know of that allows advanced controls, such as resizing playback window, zooming in, cutting the blackbars etc which are all features available on AirVideo and Servetome. ![]() I noticed Rockplayer listed on Mezzmo so installed it but only the "lite" version is available now and when I launch the app, I don't even see how to connect to DLNA server, just whole bunch of folders listed.ħ. Is there a better DLNA player app than the default AllShare app that is compatible to Mezzmo and comparable to AirVideo or Servetome? Both of these iOS apps allow filtering and search etc on the mobile app itself. Back to transcoding, why would playback using AllShare fail when transcoding is enabled with the Galaxy Tab profile? Because it's not a proper profile for Galaxy SII?Ħ. How about changing the connection speed? Would a higher or lower connection speed affect the amount of buffer? I am thinking if the device could buffer more or entire file before playing, then playback wouldn't be interrupted by multiple buffering?ĥ. Would changing the "Maximum Video size" in "Performance" help? But then if transcoding is disabled, then maybe changing maximum video size doesn't affect the stream?Ĥ. wmv files, AllShare would play for a few seconds before needing to buffer again. wmv files without giving me errors, ONLY IF transcoding is disabled. I have tried multiple profiles and with transcoding enabled/disabled on Mezzmo, finally the Galaxy Tab profile at least allows me to play. Is there finer controls using other Android apps or settings in Mezzmo?Ģ. I can't even tell what files Mezzmo is transcoding. Using AllShare and Mezzmo combination doesn't seem to provide this flexibility. First, both AirVideo and Servetome have capability to control transcoding right on the iOS app for individual video files. But I still like the iTunes style categorization of Mezzmo!ġ. Just got an Android phone (Samsung Galaxy SII LTE), but migrating from AirVideo and Servetome experiences on iOS hasn't been as straightforward as I thought.
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