[APP][2.3+] Android HIFI - an AirPlay receiver

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Android-HIFI

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1.9 Beta (Sep 17, 2012)
  • improve audio quality
  • improve compatibility with various kinds of AirPlay senders
  • Please purchase the license app if you would like to support the dev.
 
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update: 1.9.4 Beta (Sep 26, 2012)
  • Google TV support (in testing stage)

Much appreciated if you could help test it on Google TV, and send feedback to me.
 
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Great to see so many updates, I don't have Google TV but it works on the I9100 with cm 10

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Thank you for working on getting Google Tv support going I just wanted to let you now when i play a song it sounds garbaled and unusable.

update: 1.9.4 Beta (Sep 26, 2012)
  • Google TV support (in testing stage)

Much appreciated if you could help test it on Google TV, and send feedback to me.
 

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I can't get the delay to set at one number, once i set it it just immediately starts increasing the delay on its own when I'm connected to iTunes. The music won't ever stay in sync.

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Delay function optional

This really is an amazing app! It works really nice :D Thanx a lot!

I have one (small) request, just like smallba I notice that the delay is auto adjusting or something. Can you make this optional?
I'm trying to get it work with 2 Android phones, the problem is that the delay is auto adjusting so the audio is out of sync.

Thanx!
 
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Android HIFI is an AirPlay receiver/server for audio playback. You can stream music to your Android device with it, from AirPlay clients, such as iTunes, iOS, etc.

Features:
- stream audio from AirPlay clients (itunes, iOS, ...)
- be able to adjust the delay, so that it is possible to play in sync with other AirPlay receivers, or sync with the video
- auto mute when there is an incoming call
- auto turn down the volume if your headset unplugged, or your Bluetooth device disconnected, to avoid noisy surprise
- run in the background as a service
- Google TV support (in testing stage)

Android HIFI on Google Play:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android_hifi.speaker

Reviews:
http://techsplurge.com/11817/airplay-for-android-stream-music-itunes-iphone-android/

Changelog:
1.9.4 Beta (Sep 26, 2012)
  • don't check WIFI connection at startup, since it can support Ethernet as well now

1.9.3 Beta (Sep 26, 2012)
  • refactor java codec for Google TV
  • add a setting option for selecting Network Interface

1.9.2 Beta (Sep 22, 2012)
  • minor bug fix
  • give an option of don't show buy license dialog at startup again

1.9.1 Beta (Sep 17, 2012)
  • fix an issue of version 1.9 that quit while connecting

1.9 Beta (Sep 17, 2012)
  • improve audio quality
  • improve compatibility with various kinds of AirPlay senders
  • Please purchase the license app if you would like to support the dev.

1.8 Beta (Aug 19, 2012)
  • support Airfoil
  • support renaming
  • support landscape orientation

1.7 Beta (Aug 6, 2012)
  • more precise delay controlling

1.6 Beta
  • fine-tune the UI
  • minor bug fix

1.5 (Beta) (Jul 20, 2012)
  • Fix the bug that don't work on ICS sometimes

1.4 (Beta) (Jul 19, 2012)
  • Decrypt with native openssl library

1.3 (Beta) (Jul 18, 2012)

1.2 (Beta) (Jul 17, 2012)
  • Fix the bug that cannot connect with iTunes sometimes

1.1 (Beta) (Jul 16, 2012)
  • Initial release
Hi from 2018
I'm on miui 9 android 7 and your app works with my ipad 2 ios 7.1.2. I needed to stream only audio cause the ipad speaker volume become too low. Thanks
 
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    Android HIFI is an AirPlay receiver/server for audio playback. You can stream music to your Android device with it, from AirPlay clients, such as iTunes, iOS, etc.

    Features:
    - stream audio from AirPlay clients (itunes, iOS, ...)
    - be able to adjust the delay, so that it is possible to play in sync with other AirPlay receivers, or sync with the video
    - auto mute when there is an incoming call
    - auto turn down the volume if your headset unplugged, or your Bluetooth device disconnected, to avoid noisy surprise
    - run in the background as a service
    - Google TV support (in testing stage)

    Android HIFI on Google Play:
    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android_hifi.speaker

    Reviews:
    http://techsplurge.com/11817/airplay-for-android-stream-music-itunes-iphone-android/

    Changelog:
    1.9.4 Beta (Sep 26, 2012)
    • don't check WIFI connection at startup, since it can support Ethernet as well now

    1.9.3 Beta (Sep 26, 2012)
    • refactor java codec for Google TV
    • add a setting option for selecting Network Interface

    1.9.2 Beta (Sep 22, 2012)
    • minor bug fix
    • give an option of don't show buy license dialog at startup again

    1.9.1 Beta (Sep 17, 2012)
    • fix an issue of version 1.9 that quit while connecting

    1.9 Beta (Sep 17, 2012)
    • improve audio quality
    • improve compatibility with various kinds of AirPlay senders
    • Please purchase the license app if you would like to support the dev.

    1.8 Beta (Aug 19, 2012)
    • support Airfoil
    • support renaming
    • support landscape orientation

    1.7 Beta (Aug 6, 2012)
    • more precise delay controlling

    1.6 Beta
    • fine-tune the UI
    • minor bug fix

    1.5 (Beta) (Jul 20, 2012)
    • Fix the bug that don't work on ICS sometimes

    1.4 (Beta) (Jul 19, 2012)
    • Decrypt with native openssl library

    1.3 (Beta) (Jul 18, 2012)

    1.2 (Beta) (Jul 17, 2012)
    • Fix the bug that cannot connect with iTunes sometimes

    1.1 (Beta) (Jul 16, 2012)
    • Initial release
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    Nice work dude

    Very nice app, for a new (super new dev) I mean, dude, 2 thanks and a like 5 post, and already A article on the Portal at XDA. Just installed your app from the store. Loaded ITunes on my mac, selected HIFI. and VOILA. portable tunes.
    Very very cool. Keep up the Nice work.

    If you at looking for help on the Graphics / Icons ect.. (I know you have to concentrate on Coding, so really I don't expect a huge interface) PM me. This is a nice little project, and would like to help. and Yes, I know Eye candy is not everything.

    I'm running Kyan Rom on my Galaxy SIII (SHG 747m, North American Variant)

    Regards,
    :)

    Link to market : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android_hifi.speaker

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    Attached version I got on the Market :)
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    Thursday, August 9, 2012

    Android-HIFI:

    Apologies in advance if I'm being dense here; but when you said that this app functions as an AirPlay receiver/server, were you saying that this app has the ability to both receive and send audio? In short, does this app have the ability to stream audio to another AirPlay capable device? The reason I'm asking is this: I have sold/discarded/given away ALL of my Apple devices and replaced them with Android and/or other equivalent devices. However, even though I got rid of my Apple devices, I retained a large number of 3rd party manufactured accessories. Among these accessories are a pair of AirPlay speakers that have just been collecting dust since I went 'droid. So, using your app, would it be possible to use one of my Android devices to stream audio to my AirPlay speakers?

    Thanks in advance for your time and consideration. Take care and have a good one!

    Thank you,
    Ed (Mister_Mxyzptlk)

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    Will check when I'm home.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.android_hifi.speaker

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    Works with new version.

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