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    NOVA LAUNCHER SET UP FOR INTERNET TV

    I am not sure where the admins prefer to post TV interface topics so I'll just try right here. I am running a Beelink S82 and, unlike earlier devices, I am happy to say this box is adequate for Internet TV browsing.



    My primary goal was to replace cable TV with Internet videos. Many of the broadcasters my wife and I watch record weekly shows and post them to the Internet for free viewing. Therefore, a system of visual web links was exactly what I was looking for.

    The great majority of screen real estate is currently taken up by 31 web shortcuts. I used the 3x3 Bookmarks Widget and expanded it out, full width and three rows. I configured the Nova Desktop for 4 rows by 6 columns which maximized the viewing size of the icons. I don't know if the paid version allows for bigger icons. If it did I would likely get the paid version. Most of the paid version features seemed to be designed for touch interfaces.
    Edit: I bought the Prime version and it allows icons to be up to 30 percent larger and works well. Alas, it doesn't make the browser bookmarks widget to display larger (yet) so it doesn't help.

    I adjusted the Height/Width Margins to zero and unchecked Show Notification Bar to maximize use of the screen. I set Screen Orientation to Force Landscape (it's a TV!) I set the dock for 9 icons, full size, with captions.

    Under Add to Home Screen/Nova Actions I found several useful shortcuts, the most desirable of which is the Recent Apps screen so that you can remove previously used apps from running in the background - using up precious CPU resources. By adding this shortcut to the Dock I no longer needed the Status Bar which sat annoyingly at the bottom of the screen during videos reducing the viewing area on the bottom and the sides. You can remove the Status Bar by selecting SettingsMbox, selecting Display and setting Hide Status Bar to On.

    Another Nova Actions shortcut I found very useful is Jump to Page. I reduced the number of Home pages to two and created two corresponding Jump to Page shortcuts and placed them on either side of the App Drawer button to select the two pages. While air mouse scrolling in the vertical direction may seem intuitive I don't think horizontal scrolling is and I prefer to have a button to efficiently move between Home screens.

    Three other Nova Actions shortcuts that intrigued me were Toggle Notification Bar, Expand Notifications and Expand Quick Settings. These are not of sufficient need for a TV interface and I relegated them to the second Home screen for now. None of the the other Nova Actions seemed useful. <shrug>

    I added the Google Drive app and was pleasantly surprised to find I had instant access to all my documents stored there including a folder of publicly shared mountain hiking photos which i took last summer in 1920x1080 TV format. I was able to show them full screen and use the right and left arrow navigation keys on my air mouse to quickly page through all the photos. Super nice!

    Finally, I tried the Media Center (Player-MediaCenter) app. I selected DLNA_DMP from the menu and was astonished to see it find every media file on the two Windoze 7 PCs on my peer-to-peer network! I have tried using DLNA media servers/players before and found them to be a configuration nightmare. This thing worked so well, too well, right out of the box - it was scarey! I will have more to say about this app further down the topic thread.

    Here are a few links for the Nova Launcher on the web:




    There is a problem with the Bookmarks widget not showing thumbnails in the Chrome browser:


    Ken
    Last edited by kenj66; 05 November 2014, 01:00.
    Beelink S82 M8B MediaBox ... Android Kitkat 4.4.2 ... Vigica MX3 Air Mouse (Aerb, Sannysis) ... Logitech K400r
    SIMPLE MEDIA CENTER USING GOOGLE DRIVE
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    ANDROID EXTERNAL KEYBOARD SHORTCUT KEYS [DOCUMENTATION]
    NOVA LAUNCHER SET UP FOR INTERNET TV
    DOCUMENTATION?


    #2
    nice write up man thanks for the effort !!
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      #3
      Looks interesting.

      There is an app that allows you to put widgets inside a folder on the home-screen.
      It looks very old, but if something like that can work, you can create different categories and folders for the widgets.
      Maybe someone can contact the developer or find a better app.

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        #4
        tatman65
        nice write up man thanks for the effort !!
        Glad to be of service.

        mo123
        There is an app that allows you to put widgets inside a folder on the home-screen.
        It looks very old, but if something like that can work, you can create different categories and folders for the widgets.
        Maybe someone can contact the developer or find a better app.
        https://play.google.com/store/apps/d...etfolder&hl=en
        I tried Widget Folder and it was obviously designed for phones. And it was completely unintuitive how to use it! So I tried a similar app on the Play store called Widget Container - once again, completely incomprehensible! Doesn't anybody writing Android apps give thought to DOCUMENTATION?

        Thanks for the suggestion but finding out how to do anything in this Android World is difficult. I used to write technical procedures and that's why I am writing this topic! Seems like somebody needs to do it.
        Last edited by kenj66; 02 November 2014, 22:41.
        Beelink S82 M8B MediaBox ... Android Kitkat 4.4.2 ... Vigica MX3 Air Mouse (Aerb, Sannysis) ... Logitech K400r
        SIMPLE MEDIA CENTER USING GOOGLE DRIVE
        LOGITECH K400r INSTRUCTIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ANDROID TV
        ANDROID EXTERNAL KEYBOARD SHORTCUT KEYS [DOCUMENTATION]
        NOVA LAUNCHER SET UP FOR INTERNET TV
        DOCUMENTATION?

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          #5
          MEDIA CENTER APP USE AND CONFIGURATION

          As I mentioned in the top post I tried the Media Center (Player-MediaCenter) app. I selected DLNA_DMP from the menu and was astonished to see it find every media file on the two Windoze 7 PCs on my peer-to-peer network! I have tried using DLNA media servers/players before and found them to be a configuration nightmare. This thing worked so well, too well, right out of the box - it was scarey!

          So, where is ANY documentation for this app? The App info page for Media Center says it is version 201401151339. Whaaaat? Has anyone heard of a 12 digit software version number - with no periods? I ran an Internet search and there is absolutely NOTHING about this app! Truly mysterious.

          Media center apps tend to impose their own forms of organization upon the files they find and present to you. If I knew what that organization structure was perhaps I could re-organize the media files on our two PCs so the Media Center app listings are manageable. I sure would appreciate some clues here.

          I am running Android v4.4.2 Kitkat

          Edit: I just tried XBMC - again. I can never get this app to see any files on my remote PCs. The Android Media Center app sees ALL my files. I don't understand why XBMC is so revered here on this forum. If it doesn't see files across the network then it is useless to me.

          Ken
          Last edited by kenj66; 03 November 2014, 21:54.
          Beelink S82 M8B MediaBox ... Android Kitkat 4.4.2 ... Vigica MX3 Air Mouse (Aerb, Sannysis) ... Logitech K400r
          SIMPLE MEDIA CENTER USING GOOGLE DRIVE
          LOGITECH K400r INSTRUCTIONS/RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ANDROID TV
          ANDROID EXTERNAL KEYBOARD SHORTCUT KEYS [DOCUMENTATION]
          NOVA LAUNCHER SET UP FOR INTERNET TV
          DOCUMENTATION?

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