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Airdroid failed to connect to server
Airdroid failed to connect to server








  1. #Airdroid failed to connect to server android
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  3. #Airdroid failed to connect to server Bluetooth
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I was so desperate I did try to connect AirTurn with two Nexus 7 tablets at the same time. It's a limitation of the technology, not the devices.

#Airdroid failed to connect to server Bluetooth

Everything I have read says that bluetooth just does not support this. (04-18-2015, 06:03 AM)Zuberman Wrote: I believe bluetooth connections can only be between two devices, due to the nature of pairing.

#Airdroid failed to connect to server pro

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#Airdroid failed to connect to server windows

not all Windows devices have bluetooth.Not really sure why Windows is mentioned but you can get tiny BT dongles for Windows devices.I mentioned Windows because Mike plans to port MS to Windows as an app sometime in the future. To be fair though, 60' really is plenty for most occasions!

#Airdroid failed to connect to server android

Most Android devices can also be their own Wi-Fi hot-spot, removing the need for an existing Wi-Fi network. Most mobile devices have Bluetooth distance of 30'~60' compared to Wi-Fi at ~150'.

airdroid failed to connect to server

Each individual would still have their own hands-free page turning device, since not all songs can be efficiently paged the same. The leader (first violinist, in my case) would simply select the song he was going to play, and it would automatically load on the connected "slave" tablets. This is where the "master/slave" control would come in very handy. However, in a noisy (read 'party') environment, it is often difficult to catch the name of the song we're supposed to play. I play the viola in a string quintet, and when we are playing an unstructured gig (in other words, we're making musical selections "on the fly"), the first violinist decides what song to play, then verbally tells the other four musicians.

airdroid failed to connect to server

In this case, the discussion was more along the lines of "master/slave multiple tablets control" which makes sense in an ensemble, where one person makes the musical selections "on the fly" for the rest of the group. (01-14-2015, 10:52 AM)otnt Wrote: (01-11-2015, 04:35 PM)Kyle Wrote: You will have to decide which method you want to use bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Not really sure why Windows is mentioned but you can get tiny BT dongles for Windows devices. It is advantage to use localised little Bluetooth network. Most of the places are cluttered with interfering WiFi signals. Since then most iOS developers are using Bluetooth. This was discussed five years ago at the iOS forums. (01-11-2015, 04:35 PM)Kyle Wrote: Wi-Fi has a much better transmitting distance. In this case I would get Sony DPT-S1 and I can forget about android apps to TURN SHEET MUSIC "hands free". Please let me know if you know about some Wi-Fi wireless page turners. All wireless turners I know are Bluetooth. I hope to be able to TURN SHEET MUSIC "hands free" as most of the musicians do use both hands while performing.

airdroid failed to connect to server

(01-11-2015, 04:35 PM)Kyle Wrote: You will have to decide which method you want to use bluetooth or Wi-Fi. 90% of this sheet music would be suitable for multiple control. Ensemble/band sheet music on tablets is 90% for gigs and teaching. It ain't so difficult to rearrange pages to "be on the same page"ģ. (01-07-2015, 01:00 PM)BassPlayaYo Wrote: Often times different instruments will have a charge paginated in a different way, meaning the pages turns aren't always at the same time.Ģ. Apple boys have tons of apps with multiple iPads control. Not really sure why iOS is mentioned (and discussed) when MobileSheets is clearly Android app.

airdroid failed to connect to server

it really would need to, in this day and age work with both Android devices and iOS devices.










Airdroid failed to connect to server