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'''DIAL'''—for DIscovery And Launch—is a simple protocol that second-screen devices can use to discover and launch apps on first-screen devices. <ref>[http://www.dial-multiscreen.org/ DIAL]</ref> | '''DIAL'''—for DIscovery And Launch—is a simple protocol that second-screen devices can use to discover and launch apps on first-screen devices. <ref>[http://www.dial-multiscreen.org/ DIAL]</ref> | ||
== OpenFlint == | |||
OpenFlint is a technology for casting content from one computerized device on an other display (handheld to big screen display). | |||
== Matchstick == | == Matchstick == | ||
Matchstick <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20151107190535if_/http://www.matchstick.tv/ Matchstick website]</ref> (or Matchstick TV) is a Firefox OS based <ref>[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/matchstick/matchstick-the-streaming-stick-built-on-firefox-os Matchstick campaign]</ref> device powered by OpenFlint technology <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20151201073207if_/http://www.openflint.org/ OpenFlint website]</ref>. Matchstick allows streaming of contents from a handheld device (e.g. laptop, pda, smartphone, tablet) to a Wi-Fi connected Matchstick to show its content on an HDMI compatible display (e.g. big screen TVs). | Matchstick <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20151107190535if_/http://www.matchstick.tv/ Matchstick website]</ref> (or Matchstick TV) is a Firefox OS based <ref>[https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/matchstick/matchstick-the-streaming-stick-built-on-firefox-os Matchstick campaign]</ref> device powered by OpenFlint technology <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20151201073207if_/http://www.openflint.org/ OpenFlint website]</ref>. Matchstick allows streaming of contents from a handheld device (e.g. laptop, pda, smartphone, tablet) to a Wi-Fi connected Matchstick to show its content on an HDMI compatible display (e.g. big screen TVs, Set-top box, Blu-ray). | ||
== Potential implementation on mobile data (and WiFi) == | |||
It might be able to imitate Matchstick by running OpenFlint on msm8916 LTE dongles (like [[Zhihe series LTE dongles (generic-zhihe)]]) that has a [[USB_GPU]] plugged in. | |||
== Potential implementation on WiFi == | |||
It might be able to imitate Matchstick by running OpenFlint on a STB that has a stick design (like [[Xiaomi Mi TV Stick (xiaomi-aquaman)]] ) . | |||
== Related pages == | == Related pages == | ||
[[VNC]] | * [[VNC]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [https://gitlab.com/tuxphones/side-displays Side Displays], [https://tuxphones.com/howto-linux-as-second-wireless-display-for-linux/ Using a Linux phone as a secondary monitor] by [[User:R]] | |||
* [https://github.com/OpenStick OpenStick -- a project for reverse engineering project on msm8916 based LTE dongles using Mainline Linux] | |||
== References == |
Latest revision as of 13:59, 22 October 2023
DIAL—for DIscovery And Launch—is a simple protocol that second-screen devices can use to discover and launch apps on first-screen devices. [1]
OpenFlint
OpenFlint is a technology for casting content from one computerized device on an other display (handheld to big screen display).
Matchstick
Matchstick [2] (or Matchstick TV) is a Firefox OS based [3] device powered by OpenFlint technology [4]. Matchstick allows streaming of contents from a handheld device (e.g. laptop, pda, smartphone, tablet) to a Wi-Fi connected Matchstick to show its content on an HDMI compatible display (e.g. big screen TVs, Set-top box, Blu-ray).
Potential implementation on mobile data (and WiFi)
It might be able to imitate Matchstick by running OpenFlint on msm8916 LTE dongles (like Zhihe series LTE dongles (generic-zhihe)) that has a USB_GPU plugged in.
Potential implementation on WiFi
It might be able to imitate Matchstick by running OpenFlint on a STB that has a stick design (like Xiaomi Mi TV Stick (xiaomi-aquaman) ) .