ArkMC Media Center (v. 1.0.2603) Разработано ArkudaDigital |
Arkuda Media Center is a UPnP/DLNA multimedia application for Android smartphones and Tablet PCs that allows you to easily access, stream, share, manage and enjoy multimedia content, such as pictures, music and videos throughout your home Wi-Fi network. For example, with ArkMC, music files from a PC can be streamed to a Media Center, video from a camcorder can be played back on the Xbox360, pictures taken with smartphone can be instantly sent to a TV, and more! Discover all ArkMC features and turn your digital home into a place of entertainment from the comfort of a couch!
New features:
• Use alternative players for local playback. Now you can use any player installed on your device and play any media formats – just install a player that supports needed formats and play files on it via ArkMC.
• “Play-to” support. Browse through your media libraries using any external Windows Media Player and send media files to ArkMC available in a Windows Media Player’s list of devices for play back
• DMR functionality. Play media files on ArkMC delivered from any DLNA server, player or controller in the network.
Key features:
• Browsing through media libraries on UPnP/DLNA servers in your network
• Streaming image/music/video files to UPnP/DLNA players in the network
• Playback control (pause, stop, forward, rewind, volume control)
• Local Playback (view and play media files on your Android phone)
• Multi-playback feature enabling instant sharing of currently played on your phone files with any DLNA-enabled devices in the network with ability to control all playbacks
• View album art: cover, artist, genre, and other characteristics
• Manage all devices from both inside and outside your network via VPN
• Playlists (add different types of media files, edit and remove playlists)
• Access Point mode support (portable Wi-Fi spot)
Tested Media Servers:
- XBMC Media Server
- Windows Media Player
- Foobar2000 Media Server
- PlayOn
- Twonky Media Server
Tested media renderers:
- XBMC Media Renderer
- Windows Media Player
- Foobar2000 Media Renderer
- XBOX360
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[2011-10-24] Moisés: It's good though you can't send the whole album to the 3rd party player. It will play one song only. |
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[2011-10-04] buggyde: Changing review .... Ok this did work for me. I reset my phone, now I get told this app is not compatible with the same phone I was using it with before. Some Stuffed up sh!te here! - This app is incompatible with your Samsung GT-I9100. |
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[2011-09-22] Darren: Make it movable The size is wrong its almost 12 meg not 8. It would be real nice if I could move it to my sd card. |
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[2011-09-07] Scotty: Waste if money.... Only connects to some dlna severs... And streaming lags |
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[2011-08-13] ThaIwan: Worth the try, worth the money Have purchased this app after some testing the trial first. Love the clean interface and speed of pulling content on my NAS. Playing content of various formats works fine. Have notified support of some features/enhancements that would make me even more happy and got a positive feedback on this which sounded promising. Definitely worth the try. Have tried some other players which would do the job as well but this one got it right for me. |
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[2011-08-10] aaron: Good app but the dev completely ignores my queries, stop being a douche and answer your emails please |
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[2011-08-08] William: Bought this as it allows the use of 3rd party inatalled media players with a decent range of video codecs. Works great on my tablet. Worth the cost. |
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[2011-08-04] Raj: Does not support my DLNA blu ray player. Worthless for me. I thought it has the standard DLNA server but it doesn't work.. |
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[2011-08-04] jzonne: Great for playing NAS media I use it to stream my media from my WD NAS to all network devices at home and has worked flawless! |
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[2011-07-21] Dante: Rubbish & no refund XOOM: every time when trying to watch video, and it says unsupported fileformat and crashes. Uninstall after 5 minutes, no refund. |
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[2011-06-15] askold: Good app Server works good, available in Play-To on my PC. Works well with my Xbox360. I like “send to external player” – can share movie and control it. |
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[2011-06-10] Nathan: The only solution I've found for letting my phone be a DLNA receiver (and in effect, anything connected to the phone by headphones). This works great for that, but thats all I use it for. I can now push music and podcasts from my GS2 over wifi to my old HTC Hero that stays plugged into the speakers! |
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[2011-05-26] Arkuda: 123 |
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