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AppGameKit Classic Chat / AGK player doesn't respond to broadcast anymore

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Psycho Psam
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Joined: 3rd Apr 2008
Location: Western Australia
Posted: 9th Jul 2012 15:28
Both my Wildfire S and Sony Xperia Play are running AppGameKit and they don't respond to broadcasts from AppGameKit anymore. In fact they don't adjust orientation either. What's changed? I deleted and then downloaded the latest version from Google Play but it's still the same.

They just sit in standby, whereas the iOS version says "waiting for stream"
Funnell7
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Joined: 8th Sep 2011
Location: UK, England
Posted: 9th Jul 2012 15:41
Which version of AppGameKit are you using? The Player on Google Play is for AppGameKit v1074. If you are using AppGameKit v1075 then you can get the Beta version of the Player from your TGC 'My Products' section.
Psycho Psam
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Location: Western Australia
Posted: 9th Jul 2012 18:18
That would be it. Thanks No idea how to download it from my phone. I'll browse to it I guess.
Funnell7
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Location: UK, England
Posted: 9th Jul 2012 18:28
Yeah, try that first, although for me that doesn't work, it has a moan up about the file size or something... If that doesn't work, I usually download the file to my PC and then transfer to phone/device via USB...
Cliff Mellangard 3DEGS
Developer
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Joined: 20th Feb 2006
Location: Sweden
Posted: 9th Jul 2012 20:02
turn on the phone as usb storage.
connect the usb to your computer and phone and transfer the apk file on to the sd card on the phone.

Works realy well.

Only bad part is that i have to start it with the phones file browser.
Rich Dersheimer
AGK Developer
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Location: Inside the box
Posted: 10th Jul 2012 18:44
Hey, if you have DropBox, you can move the .apk file to the device wirelessly, and DropBox can even install apk's for ya!

I used to hate the thought of governments having orbital mind control satellites,
but now I can't really seem to care.
Psycho Psam
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Location: Western Australia
Posted: 11th Jul 2012 03:58
Sweet I'll go the dropbox way - cheers.

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