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My colluege at work came with his 7" tab today and same thing...
Its probably the router at work. Kinda sucks.
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Im on a custom rom but the tab is on stock 2.3.3?
goes all the way to connecting then says can not connect, reset device...
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Dear Fellow Drifta's...
I am new to the DSTV Drifta. I have downloaded the latest version of the application (v1.3.1) and read on this and other forums that this version updates the firmware as well.
I am looking for a crack or an appplication that will allow me to use the application in full screen mode.
Please advise / assist.
I don't understand requests like this. Please go read this, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVB-H . In a nutshell, the DVB-H signal is broadcast in 320x240 as its designed to do. The DSTV allows you to double up that size... but you will already notice a drop in quality. Going fullscreen is going to mean it's barely watchable.
If this upsets you, perhaps you should have done your research before buying the product.
Jeez, go easy on the guy. Go check the various Drifta threads - a lot of us want the functionality despite it looking crap.
bhavenparsotam, I'm using Windows Magnifier to enlarge the image. It's a bit of pain but works!
I thought I was being easy on him...
have u tried reseting the drifta?
u using the app from the market?or the one from the tutorial?
Now obviously this is to defeat the viewing restrictions and relay the viewing on a nice 42" LED tv , anyone know how thing can be done![]()
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TiA
Cheers
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320x240 on a 42", You must seriously hate yourself?
Naa man, when using the MHL connector, it relays the SGS2 fullscreen...
doesnt matter if its a video / phone menu or game, it relays fullscreen
320x240 on a 42", You must seriously hate yourself?
Interesting. I thought the picture looks awful on an iPad screen.I watch the Drifta on a 42". My couch is about 1 - 1.5 metres from the tv. It really isn't as terrible as you might think. It's only fine text that's pretty much impossible to read.
Interesting. I thought the picture looks awful on an iPad screen.