Since the Wizard, and well most Qtek if not all, have a USB port wouldnt it be possible to watch Digital TV broadcasts on it with an extra unit such as this one?
http://www.dustin.se/dacsaportal/?ProdID=5010091780<
Sorry abou that the site is in english, but I think you get the idea.
What do you guys think? Vijah, maybe this is a task for you eh
It may have a USB port, but the OS cannot act as a host, so you cannot use it to addd devices.
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hello all,
Is it possible to have av-out on my wm5 device?
I have an mini usb with on the other end a red and a yellow plug.
i've already tried to connect but it just doesn't work.
is there any application i can use so i can connect to my tv via av???
My phone is a orange M600 aka prophet with latest dopod rom.
TIA
rebelish, that is just not going to work. I mean that is not a PC usb port. First its a mini-usb, second its not got all the WinXP functions which enable it to be so.
What might be a solution is to have a SD Socket AV-out (haven't seen any), or even try it through wifi... There is a program (forgot the name) which transfers the picture to the PC through wifi, but probably does not work for video.
Cheers.
A.) most PDA USB ports are slave, meaning normal addons will not work on them
B.) there are indeed SDIO cards that provide a VGA/AV output
The only pda I've seen with video out is the Dell x51v. I'm guessing it's a fair custom job, using more than just a mini-usb cable.
ok Thanks everybody for all the clear answers.
I do think it's a shame that we don't have that function already in our pocketpc's but than again we can't have it all.
I think i'am going for the bluetooth pal adaptor now because with that one can do the job wireless and i can show my 2Mega pixel pics on my tv screen.
everybody thanx again
cheers
Hello,
I would like to have IRDA connection on my Ameo.
First, I want to make a USB device running on my Ameo.
I've simple bought an USB-IRDA Adapter:
http://www.delock.com/produkte/gruppen/Infrarot+Adapter/USB_Infra-red_Adapter_Mini_61271.html
But the Ameo told me, after I connect it over the USB Host Adapter:
He need the name for this new device; I could insert whatever I want, but nothing help's.
Is there a way to
- make running an USB-IRDA-Adapter (with modifying the known device-driver, maybe) or
- activate IRDA over a Bluetooth-Bridge or
- activate IRDA over the headphone-connector or
- activate IRDA over the special-HTC-Adapter, or or or...
whatever, please help to bring back the IRDA connection to the Ameo / HTC X7500 / X7501.
It will cost anything; no matter; I'm not a business man, but I will provide a little bit ( and I think the other also) so that will be not for free.
I need IRDA on my advantage too.
if some one know please say how...
tanX
no solution or workaround or hint or ... ?
i want IRDA to change tv's channel with my athena (if my athena be repair)
is any other way to change the TV's Channel with athena?
Arya said:
i want IRDA to change tv's channel with my athena (if my athena be repair)
is any other way to change the TV's Channel with athena?
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you could try throwing it at the tv and see if you can hit the button.
But seriously no cant think of any other way. but even if there was a way to control an ir dongle, you would still have all the problems of making sure it was pointed at the tv, and you could see the athena screen at the same time. my 4 in 1 cable usb port points to the bottom.
i'm pretty sure the answer's gonna be 'no' but;
can this touch pro tv out cable be used on the touch cruise, i'm assuming not but anyone know if this be hardware and drivers/software or just drivers/software, in which case can we get the appropriate software/drivers from a dumped rom and adapt?
click here
cheers
(sorry for posting accessory query here, but there's hardly any viewers in there!)
YES
Well the Pro has the same Input as TC, so it should be not a Problem to use.
You dont need any special Software, but the Device you want to connect should have Plug&Play Support to recognize the TC.
And if no Plug & Play Support on the TV, you will defitly need a Driver for that, but every new TV has the P&P Support. I dont think that you use a 10 Years old TV
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Well the Pro has the same Input as TC, so it should be not a Problem to use.
You dont need any special Software, but the Device you want to connect should have Plug&Play Support to recognize the TC.
And if no Plug & Play Support on the TV, you will defitly need a Driver for that, but every new TV has the P&P Support. I dont think that you use a 10 Years old TV
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Erm... you've got UDK r9??
are you sure, only you're saying that because the connectors are the same it will, but the touch pro has the same mini usb connector as many devices/predecessors such as TC P3650 and ARTEMIS P3300 but only the latest edition - the pro - is shown on the htc site as having tv out. also
you don't sound as though you're speaking from having tried it first hand.
sorry it's just the cable costs 15-20GBP which is a fair whack if it doesn't
angel--eyes said:
Well the Pro has the same Input as TC, so it should be not a Problem to use.
You dont need any special Software, but the Device you want to connect should have Plug&Play Support to recognize the TC.
And if no Plug & Play Support on the TV, you will defitly need a Driver for that, but every new TV has the P&P Support. I dont think that you use a 10 Years old TV
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TC has same input as PRO?
We are talking about output here and just about every HTC phone I have used has the 11 pin mini usb plug, so does that mean every HTC has TV out?
If that is the case why has HTC not release the cable before?
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Erm... you've got UDK r9??
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whats R9 got to do with anything?
dysolve said:
TC has same input as PRO?
We are talking about output here and just about every HTC phone I have used has the 11 pin mini usb plug, so does that mean every HTC has TV out?
If that is the case why has HTC not release the cable before?
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Not too mention modern Motorola phones as well as many peripherials, and I don't think it would be smart to assume they have TV out as well when paired with this cable.
anyone with an excess of cash (i.e. rich) - buy a cable and try it please!
I have a Scuba Diving computer that I use via IrDA on the Dell Axim that my X1 has just been purchased to replace.
Can anyone tell me if it would be possible to use an external USB IrDA dongle with the X1. I've only seen Windows XP/Vista drivers listed against these dongles.
What would be involved in developing a driver?
This might be tricky, as I read somewhere on the forum that the USB port is not powered, and therefore connecting dongles (including e.g. USB drives) is difficult.
The last I saw was that it might have been possible to connect the X1 to a powered port adapter, into which USB dongles were attached.
Would it not be easier to connect X1 to a Bluetooth / IRDA dumb client which is in between the IRDA device?
it require a pda to support usbHost to operate any type of usb devices
as far as i know x1 and most htc pda's dont support usbHost
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Would it not be easier to connect X1 to a Bluetooth / IRDA dumb client which is in between the IRDA device?
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Sounds like a useful suggestion. Could you point me to the type of device you mention.
Thanks for taking the time to answer my question.
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it require a pda to support usbHost to operate any type of usb devices
as far as i know x1 and most htc pda's dont support usbHost
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You're right on this one. It's not possible to connect USB devices to the X1 because there's no host. Even with a seperate power source, the X1 will not recognize it. Look at it this way, whenever you connect the X1 through USB, it'll act as a slave, waiting for input. Dongles need input themselves, so both devices will keep waiting for each other forever... It's like a bad fairytale!
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... It's like a bad fairytale!
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This this the sort of device that might enable Price Charming (the new name for my X1) to get together with Cinderella (the new name for my lonely, but very beautiful Dive computer)?
Hi everyone, I was wondering if any of you know if it's possible to hook up to a networked projector and if so, how?
It has it's own ip address but do I have to install the software which if course would not be compatible with android.
The other thing is that the projector is hanging from the ceiling so hooking up an hdmi cable is out of the question.
Thanks
Option for your projector
I use a HP hdmi to vga adapter (about $30 US) for powerpoint presentations and it works great. If your network projector has vga input, that is a pretty easy way to go with no software to install.
thanks for the reply, but as I said the projector is up at the ceiling. I would need a long cord for it. We have it on the network to make it easier to hook up to.
I don't think it would be possible this way but I figured I would ask.