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Surprisingly, when I created an identical new stack in my LC indy 9.5.1 with the same map api key, it worked on the Android simulator, but not on device!! This helped me discover the reason why my working map widget stacks in LC business on simulator stopped working on LC indy (though identical LC version 9.5.1), all because of the map widget issue. It kept crashing on Android simulator and Android phone (9.0). Your stack did not work in my environment as is. Though, it did not help resolve the issue, but I think I discovered understanding couple of other issues: 1. It is better to select the individual package that is required. This is clearly not necessary, and apart from that, the "system images" packages need several GBs to be saved. Will install all the possible versions of the android system images, which means all the possible versions (and architectures) for the Android simulators. "activate "Show Package Details" - just select all for each Version" So if you are in LC 9.6 DP-4, you will only need the Android 9.0 (Pie) - API 28 platform tools from this tab. These are the required packages of the Platform Tools that are needed for building an Android standalone. LiveCode 9.0.1: Android 4.0.3 (IceCream Sandwich) - API 15 You can have other packages installed too, these are just the required packages: Select the required package for your version of LiveCode. By default, only a few packages are selected. The Android SDK Manager lets you select the packages you would like to install in your Android development environment. I truly understand you can't pick all battles with 3rd party interfaces BUT you must share the details with your clients !!! !!! !!! in a timely manner !!! !!! !!! Just a friendly reminder to the LC MGMT - if you advertise your product as truly X-platform - you must get your docs right "on time" - you must not say - oh Apple did something with Xcode in the new version where we struggle with same for Oracle Java and Android. otherwise some parts the Android SDK/API will be missing and the LC IDE will recognise neither the Android SDK nor the Java JDK! SO in Android Studio (start screen) go to configure > Android SDK > select the Version and activate "Show Package Details" !!! - just select all for each Version (I didn't wanna waste my time with finding out what part is missing - so in the interest of time I picked them all). Panos forgot to add: For all "first time users" who want or have to start with Android Studio > 3.1 and LC > 9.5, they have to install also the included sub-packages ref to each SDK (eg Pie) + Legacy support as explained by Panos in this DOC. You may have to navigate one level deeper into the folder hierarchy to access the root folder. This indicates that the path you specified is not pointing at the Android SDK root. Please ensure you have installed it correctly, and enabled support for Android 10.0. The following error message may be raised if something is wrong with your set up: The chosen folder is not a valid Android SDK. If this is not the case, on macOS, try deleting the directory /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ugin/ and then choose the Android SDK root folder again. Then, the path to your Java Developent Kit (JDK) is auto-filled. This ensures that you have selected a valid location and have the required Android components installed. Validation checks are made once you specify the location of the Android SDK root. " button under Android SDK and choose the folder containing the Android SDK root. This dialog allows you to configure the path to the Android SDK root, which you should already have installed. Launch the LiveCode IDE and select LiveCode -> Preferences on Mac or Edit -> Preferences on Windows to launch the Preferences menu. The next step is to launch LiveCode and configure it to interface with the Android SDK. By now, you should have successfully installed the required software in your development environment. I'm beginning to think it's just this crappy dvr I have. With and without a password set in the config on the dvr. I've tried many ports as suggested in these forums including changing the port in the dvr network setup. It requires the ip address, then on a separate line the port number. The iphone app doesn't allow you to add the ip address then the port number on one line as a url in a browser. Once I get it working there then I'll move on to getting it to from outside my network. The reason for trying to connect with the iphone on my wan is to just get it working without having the added complication of port forwarding. I must not be explaining myself very well. Just ignore the inserted port number in the video and insert yours (100 - if that's the right one). There are youtube video's on the internet in regard to setting up the iphone. After entering the proper WAN address without the port number he was able to connect properly. He first tried by entering his WAN address with the :port number on the end of it, of which it didn't work. Never got an answer, but he did get connected to his DVR system remotely by using the WAN address. He was also trying to connect to his network and I asked him if he had his phone set to wifi or internet. My son just had an issue getting his android phone connected to his DVR via the internet (WAN) address. Really don't understand why you would want to access your network with your phone when you say you can do it on your PC, besides being able to access your system directly with the DVR. I'm going to come in on this post which appears to be the same issue in another post of which, I must of misunderstood what you were trying to do and had another poster question my instructions in regard to ports. All other instructions I have found online for similar DVR's have an option for mobile port. Ports open in dvr (All selected as TCP & UPD)Įverytime I download a new app to view cameras I try every port and I usually get a failed to load after multiple attempts, but I believe I do not have the right settings setup in the DVR. In order to access the DVR I go to 64.7.***.**:8080 and it works perfect I also have a sub menu for RTSP that I do not know what it is for In the menu options of the DVR there is no mobile port selection. In the instruction manual for the generic h.264 DVR that I received in a PDF after multiple attempts to contact the ebay seller it lists that this DVR is compatible with the option for mobile view. Now to the next problem, connecting through a mobile device. I found this handy file (attached) online after hundred of Google queries refreshed the page and voila! After lowering all the security settings in the Internet Options for ActiveX I still received the error "ActiveX needs to be installed from disc or download: Here" but the link was broke and I never received a disc. After weeks of trying to view my security cameras through internet explorer I finally found a fix this morning. |