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Re: "Mediahouse" for Android, play music from MM4

by Zriordanchary » Sun Mar 03, 2013 2:11 am

I just got this for my phone and this is totally awesome! :)

Re: "Mediahouse" for Android, play music from MM4

by angel88 » Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:04 pm

I can connect media house to my PC! how can I get them connected? please help!

Re: "Mediahouse" for Android, play music from MM4

by Nova5 » Sat Jun 02, 2012 3:56 pm

MMuser2011 wrote:
With this app I can finally hear my music in the entire flat, wherever I have a wireless connection.
Pro:
- scans automatically for UPnP / DLNA-Mediaserver
- you can even forward music to another media renderer (Play to)
- you can see the album cover, some tag informations and a simple music player
- support for playlists
Contra:
- "eats" a lot of my cell phone battery if wireless connected :wink:
BubbleUPNP does all that short of Playlists. Easily and without any special tweaks needed to it.
Not sure if Pro/Contra:
- Shows all my MM4-collections, not only "Music" or "Classical Music" as shown in the sharing options

* Of course, as every external device who tries to access your data, "Mediahouse" also needs entries in your Router AND Firewall:
Router:
- Forward the TCP-Port that you have used in the MediaMonkey sharing options to your PC running MM4
Firewall:
- Make two new entries in your (Windows- or external) firewall:
1 Inbound- and 1 Outbound-Rule, both for the TCP-Port defined in your MediaMonkey sharing options

Just let me know, if someone else is using this app and what you are thinking about.
The router changes are only needed if you want to access it from the 3G/4G connection on your phone vs Wifi. Either more or less power intensive depending on which mode your phone works in. 4G takes more power than Wifi, 3G, less.

I may check this one out as well, always looking for new apps to play with and find the best.

Re: "Mediahouse" for Android, play music from MM4

by Lowlander » Sat Jun 02, 2012 10:36 am

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Re: "Mediahouse" for Android, play music from MM4

by MMuser2011 » Sat Jun 02, 2012 2:39 am

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Re: "Mediahouse" for Android, play music from MM4

by ripndip » Sat Jun 02, 2012 12:39 am

Awesome sounds good. I wish I could favorite or subscribe to threads here.

"Mediahouse" for Android, play music from MM4

by MMuser2011 » Wed May 30, 2012 4:18 am

I just installed the android app "Mediahouse UPnP/DLNA-Browser". This allows me to search and play my music (managed by MediaMonkey) on my Android phone, without any prior synchronization.
Compared with other solutions (like BubbleUPnP) this app is really simple to install: Download, open it, choose the media library from a list, finished! You don't need to configure the IP-address of the target PC or Ports on your phone, the app will find a shared MediaMonkey library (and others, if available) automagically*.

With this app I can finally hear my music in the entire flat, wherever I have a wireless connection.
Pro:
- scans automatically for UPnP / DLNA-Mediaserver
- you can even forward music to another media renderer (Play to)
- you can see the album cover, some tag informations and a simple music player
- support for playlists
Contra:
- "eats" a lot of my cell phone battery if wireless connected :wink:

Not sure if Pro/Contra:
- Shows all my MM4-collections, not only "Music" or "Classical Music" as shown in the sharing options

* Of course, as every external device who tries to access your data, "Mediahouse" also needs entries in your Router AND Firewall:
Router:
- Forward the TCP-Port that you have used in the MediaMonkey sharing options to your PC running MM4
Firewall:
- Make two new entries in your (Windows- or external) firewall:
1 Inbound- and 1 Outbound-Rule, both for the TCP-Port defined in your MediaMonkey sharing options

Just let me know, if someone else is using this app and what you are thinking about.

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