This demo shows the setting to hide the App Icon from your Android device’s home screen. If the App is “force Stop” and killed from the task list (task manager), then the only way to re-start the App will be reinstall it from the APK file initially used to install…
Tag: TV
How to play HLS (HTTPs live stream) videos on your Android TV App?
In this video it shows the steps to develop your Android TV App to play HLS (HTTPs live stream) videos. It uses sample HLS video available at: https://ottverse.com/free-hls-m3u8-test-urls/ During the development of this App, below error was observed in debugging. “No suitable media source factory found for content type: 2”…
How to develop a video recorder Android App? – Android 14 | API 34
This video tutorial demonstrates the process of creating an Android app for video recording and saving the video file in the device’s Download folder. It includes the necessary code and permission requirements. The app utilizes the device’s camera and microphone and provides options to start and stop video recording. The accompanying manifest and layout files are also provided. The complete project folder can be obtained by purchasing it for $10. After payment confirmation, access can be requested by contacting the developer. For further details, the developer can be reached at programmerworld1990@gmail.com or through https://programmerworld.co/contact/.
How to set the correct date and time in the Android TV emulator?
In this video it shows how to fix the date and time update issue in Android TV emulator in Android Studio environment. For fixing the issue, I hope you like this video. For any questions, suggestions or appreciation please contact us at: https://programmerworld.co/contact/ or email at: programmerworld1990@gmail.com Complete source code…
How to get the list of cache files and directories of your Android App?
The content includes a video tutorial showcasing how to read the Cache of an Android app using code. A WebView is added to allow folders and files to be visible in the app’s cache directory, utilizing the Preference API from the AndroidX library. The complete source code for the process is provided for developers, including the XML manifest and a list of necessary dependencies that need to be implemented. Communication channels for viewers to provide feedback, ask questions, or share their appreciation for the informative video have also been cited.
How to check whether the Developer option (Android Debug Bridge) is enabled in the phone from your Android App? – Android Studio Java code
The content appears to introduce a video tutorial that guides users on utilizing an Android app code. This code checks whether the developer option is activated in an Android device. The tutorial leverages the DEVELOPMENT_SETTINGS_ENABLED to perform this check and provides potential viewers with complete source code, down to the very design of the user interface. Furthermore, the resource offers a channel for inquiries, comments, or acknowledgments, giving viewers the alternative to visit ProgrammerWorld’s contact page or to send an email to programmerworld1990@gmail.com.
How to install and run emulator (AVD) in Android Studio?
The provided content is a video tutorial detailing how to run and install an emulator, or add a virtual device, from the Device Manager of Android Studio. The process changes slightly depending on whether or not a project environment is loaded. Additionally, the location of the installed emulators’ files on the computer disk has been shared. For further queries, comments, or suggestions, viewers are encouraged to reach out using the provided contact information.
How to programmatically resize ImageView (setLayoutParams) to match parent in layout of Android App?
The content presents a tutorial on how to modify the size of an ImageView by setting its layout parameters to match the parent. This method toggles the size between the match_parent and the initial size set by the user. The lesson uses Constraint Layout as an example but can be applied to other layouts like Frame Layout, Relative Layout, etc. The provided source code is written in the Java programming language and is used in context with Android’s AppCompatActivity. The code demonstration is accessible via a video link, with additional support available through a contact link and email.
How to check whether the HDMI input state is connected in your Android TV App?
The content features a tutorial video that explains how to check if an HDMI input has a source connected by using code in a custom Android TV app. The detailed guide goes over the source code, which involves the use of specific code libraries and syntax in the Android system. When executed, this code tells the app to show if the HDMI input is connected or not. The author provides additional resources and a contact for questions. The code can be beneficial for developers who need to monitor HDMI input states in Android TV applications.
How to access the HDMI Passthrough input in TvView of your Android TV App?
In this video it shows the steps to access the HDMI Passthrough input in your Android TV App. It shows the inputs whatever is passed through the HDMI cable in the TvView widget of your TV App. I hope you like this video. For any questions, suggestions or appreciation please…