Stream photos, videos, and music wirelessly from your device to your TV and connected devices
Stream photos, videos, and music wirelessly from your device to your TV and connected devices
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Program license Free
Developer Flipps Media Inc.
Version 1.0.10
Works under Android
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(3 votes)
Developer
Flipps Media Inc.
Works under
Android
Program license
Free
Version
1.0.10
Pros
- Easy device detection and setup for casting media
- Supports a broad range of smart TVs and consoles
- Simple interface for quick sharing at home or socially
Cons
- Persistent background operation may cause battery drain
- Playback and volume controls are unreliable or unavailable on some devices
- Requests location permissions without clear justification
- Limited ability to close the app after use
Cast photos, videos, and music from your phone to TV and other devices.
Overview
iMediaShare provides a practical solution for streaming personal media—such as photos, videos, and music—from an Android device to a wide range of compatible televisions, audio systems, and set-top boxes. Designed to connect with popular devices like Samsung, Sony, LG, and Philips TVs, as well as Xbox consoles and Apple TV, this app aims to simplify media sharing across the home or at social gatherings.
Key Features
Instant Device Detection
iMediaShare automatically scans and displays all supported devices on the same Wi-Fi network. Setup is straightforward; once connected, select the target device and initiate streaming with minimal input required.
Wide Compatibility
The app caters to a diverse selection of players, including smart TVs and game consoles. This broad support is beneficial for users in multi-device environments or those seeking flexibility for entertaining in various locations.
Remote Control Functionality
iMediaShare is intended to serve as a remote for controlling playback, volume, and track selection via touchscreen gestures from the mobile device. In theory, this means users should be able to pause, fast-forward, rewind, or adjust volume without the need for a physical remote.
Performance and Usability
While initial setup and streaming tend to be user-friendly, overall usability has notable limitations. Some users have reported that, after casting, playback controls within the app sometimes fail to respond. Standard remote commands on connected TVs or consoles may not function as expected, preventing users from pausing, stopping, or skipping through content except by turning off the TV or disconnecting the device entirely.
Volume controls, both within the app and via a physical remote, are also inconsistent. Users may experience difficulty adjusting volume during playback, which can be inconvenient during group viewing or when transitioning between different types of media.
Privacy and Battery Considerations
The app requests location permissions, which may be unnecessary for its primary function of Wi-Fi-based streaming. Users have also noted that iMediaShare runs persistently in the background after use and does not close automatically. This behavior can cause excessive battery drain, potentially leading to missed alarms or depleted phone charge if left unattended overnight.
Conclusion
iMediaShare offers a convenient platform for sharing and displaying personal multimedia content on larger screens. Its intuitive device discovery and broad compatibility are significant strengths, particularly for frequent streamers or those with multiple entertainment systems. However, limited playback control options, ongoing background activity, and privacy concerns related to permissions diminish the overall experience.
Pros
- Easy device detection and setup for casting media
- Supports a broad range of smart TVs and consoles
- Simple interface for quick sharing at home or socially
Cons
- Persistent background operation may cause battery drain
- Playback and volume controls are unreliable or unavailable on some devices
- Requests location permissions without clear justification
- Limited ability to close the app after use