Recent content by viatorvoice

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    DLNA Feature with Thunderbolt

    you could theoretically do mobile to mobile with Twonky, but i don't have two phones to try. :-/
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    Read first post then post battery results

    Update Up time: 35:40:10 Awake Time: 10:00:10 Display time on: 4:32:43 Battery: 4% I did not charge last night. I am very happy with these results. I think the biggest battery hit is the % lost during boot (~4%-10%). besides the display usage. Alfie, I know your going to say I told you...
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    Loosing Battery when Turning Back on

    What I found to work, its to charge the phone on. Then turn the phone off, charge till green, turn the phone back on and charge to green. I have gotten great numbers. Up time 35 hours, Awake time 9.5 hours and display on for 4 hours with 9% battery left :-) Also this is after condition the...
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    Read first post then post battery results

    Alfie, I agree a 1800-2000mAh battery would have been cool, but knowing HTC history, you better off with a Motorola phone. Also, I am happy with what I have gotten today. No 3 hours of display on, but I used it for what I needed and used the display when I needed it. if I get display on for 2...
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    Read first post then post battery results

    judging by the Thunderbolts battery drain a 24 hour battery would be 4000mAh and turn the phone into a boat...lol
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    DLNA Feature with Thunderbolt

    Yes you have to control the playback with your controller. the lack of phone control is not a limitation of Twonky, but a limitation of the Xbox / PS3 being digital media players, instead of digital media receivers. Twonky supports remote control on compatible devices (e.g., some Samsung TVs)...
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    DLNA Feature with Thunderbolt

    True, mirrored HDMI is cool. But I basically only use videos and music. You sound like you would want the Bionic. It has both dlna and HDMI, best of both. With the Atrix, dock and IR your spending a lot of extra money for something you can do with streaming for free. A plus for DLNA is I have...
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    Read first post then post battery results

    display time on 1 hour and 35 minutes. And for your sake Alfie, tomorrow I will retry with the screen on and post my results, but I don't feel like charging my phone till tomorrow and with 43%, I won't have to.
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    DLNA Feature with Thunderbolt

    I will give you HDMI is superior, except for one thing: you are tethered to the device physically with a cable. Are you going to run a 10ft HDMI cable to from your phone to your device? You are probably going to use the devices remote to control playback anyways and you can do that with...
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    Read first post then post battery results

    My numbers: Display 31% Cell standby 16% phone idle 14% mediaserver 14% voice calls 6% touchdown 6% android system 5% wi-fi 4% grooveshark 2% Android OS 2% Up time 23:28:45 (include 45min charge) Awake time 6:50:57 battery: 45% And yes I know my display has been off. Before this I had an...
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    DLNA Feature with Thunderbolt

    Ok, on the 360 I did the same settings in Twonky and then on the Xbox 360 go to my Xbox and music, videos. Under select source choose TwonkyServer Mobile. it's the same as the PS3 music in music only. I'm streaming right now.
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    DLNA Feature with Thunderbolt

    ok all. I did some digging. To stream to the PS3 or Xbox 360 you need an app like Twonky. The reason is the PS3 and Xbox 360 are certified Digital Media Players (DMP) (DLNA Certified? Products - DLNA) They require a server. Most computers and some other devices are Digital Media Receivers...
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    Read first post then post battery results

    ok guys. I've had the phone for a week and done about 7 charges. I did a modified bump charge today. I think when the phone hangs on boot it kills 3% of the battery but its not reflect it in the battery for about .5 hours. I am subtracting 45 minutes from my times since I charged my phone with...