iMediaShare Reviews – Page 6

3/5 rating based on 86 reviews. Read all reviews for iMediaShare for iPhone.
iMediaShare is free iOS app published by Flipps Media Inc

Great needs Apple Music tho

Zombiekiller1928

Perfect otherwise


Lasted only 5 minutes on my phone

crwesterfeld

Wanted to mirror to my Samsung TV. It crashed 3 times in five minutes and didn't have intuitive interface. Already deleted.


Does it work on ps4

Adkessesffsc

Does it work on PS4


Hopelessly Useless...

ASASASA0001

It works 2-3 times before having to delete and redownload? I've deleted it for the last time today.


Not good!

1angrydood

Crashes every time I open it. Can't use it at all!


Waste of my time

skinPAC

I just downloaded this app, I signed in set it up try to play video, photos, and music. It crashed every time I tried. Don't even think about wasting your time on this app! There should be a ZERO star option because I don't even want to give it one!!


If it doesn't work opening for first time... why bother

Guacamayas

This app would not discover any device on my network via DLNA as other apps do. If it doesn't work from the get go, then why bother.


Horrible app

Jakester19

The whole app is enlarged and aligned wrong and there is not instructions on how to connect to a Xbox


Not Worth the Effort

Denanimal

Tried using iMediaShare on my iPad to allow mirroring with a recently purchased Samsung Smart TV. After downloading and opening the iMediaShare, it appeared to be unable to recognize any Photos or Videos stored on the iPad. Upon selecting Photos or Videos from the main menu, it displays page after page of "This asset is not available" messages. There is no Help menu to speak of. Thus, it falls into my category of "DELETE AND MOVE ON". Seems to be another of those "slap together and dump online without testing apps". I then downloaded the TV Assist app which works just fine.


Zero stars

Rick NW

Really lame excuse for app. Amazing that Apple lets poor quality apps like this in the store. Can't see any albums imported via iTunes. What's even more amazing is the culture of arrogance at Apple that their devices need Apple TV to screen mirror.