Does the Galaxy S have HDMI output at all?
I've read in some places that it does, but haven't found a definitive answer.
It does not have HDMI.
You can however use DLNA to wirelessly transfer HD video from the SGS to your TV, which also must be DLNA compatible.
you can also use component cables and connect it to the 3.5 jack. That works also, theres a video on youtube of someone doing it.
I have a Samsung 58 inch Plasma with DLNA support and cant wait to try it out.
@Kleany: is not possible. trough 3,5 jack it can transfer only sound !!!
In this video they used DLNA technology to transfer video from galaxy to LCD screen.
Have you seen HDMI cable? there are many pins and cables is not possible use only 3-4 pins to transfer digital video signal.
pphmmr said:
@Kleany: is not possible. trough 3,5 jack it can transfer only sound !!!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMnOvAvCTiA
No HDMI but a little more then just sound
d0p3d said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMnOvAvCTiA
No HDMI but a little more then just sound
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Exactly
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Can you do video and audio out... at the same time? The 4-in-1 plug has component outputs; does this include the audio out? In other words, can I output a movie clip to TV or projector?
wgary said:
Can you do video and audio out... at the same time? The 4-in-1 plug has component outputs; does this include the audio out? In other words, can I output a movie clip to TV or projector?
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You should be able to by using the headphone jack that's located below the USB port right? I'm thinking you can get a component cable adapter for it or just use a long audio cable to connect it to your TV or whatever you want to connect it to. I wonder also if the proprietary VGA port has audio and video output.
ltxda said:
I wonder also if the proprietary VGA port has audio and video output.
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My "quallified" guess would be: No. Video only.
Why need that audio out put from VGA port, it have it's own audio jact, very easy just plug it...
Exactly. It works just as it should work.
http://bbs.goapk.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=4696211&extra=page=2&orderby=dateline
here it said the u8800+ Support TV-OUT,can our u8800 support TV-OUT,stockwell or dzo ,You will enable our u8800 to support TV-OUT?
I remember seeing some tv-out stuff in the kernel. So this is achieved using a cable connected to the audio jack?
stockwell said:
I remember seeing some tv-out stuff in the kernel. So this is achieved using a cable connected to the audio jack?
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yes,can you have a try?
Where is that rom you are developing?
Is this really possible? It would be seriously cool to get a rgb out to tv.
I wish stockwell will take a look and see if he can do something..
Dream-LinChuan said:
yes,can you have a try?
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And how should the video signal be transferred? The Ideos X5 doesn't have HDMI out or anything, just an audio jack and a micro USB port.
sebgus said:
And how should the video signal be transferred? The Ideos X5 doesn't have HDMI out or anything, just an audio jack and a micro USB port.
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Through the audio jack. It will give audio R L and video. I remember my old Nokia 5800 had this type for video output.
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And how should the video signal be transferred? The Ideos X5 doesn't have HDMI out or anything, just an audio jack and a micro USB port.
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My Galaxy S has the exact same feature. It's much better plugging the phone into a TV to show pics and vids, rather than have 10 people peeking over my shoulder to get a glimpse.
I have a feeling the Galaxy S audio jack has an extra pin that allows this feature though, I'm not sure the X5 has it.
This is all you need http://m.samsung.com/us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/ECC1TX1BBEGSTA
Picked mine up from Ebay along with all sorts of goodies in a pack that cost less than AU$20
demolition23 said:
Through the audio jack. It will give audio R L and video. I remember my old Nokia 5800 had this type for video output.
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Cool! Never seen that before!
gyco said:
I have a feeling the Galaxy S audio jack has an extra pin that allows this feature though, I'm not sure the X5 has it.
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Well, the X5 has support for 4 pin headsets (stereo + mic + ground). It will be interesting if the "mic" pin can also put out video then...
In order to support it, the motherboard has to be designed to enable the mic pin for the composite video (and the software to be enabled).
It would be cool but nowadays most TVs have USB / uPNP so it´s easier to connect the USB cable to the TV than to carry a composite (arrgghhh composite...) cable. Also through USB pics are processed as they are, no losses. Through a composite TV-out the signal is converted to a very bad quality analog 576i/480i
I don't think that you can show phone's screen thru USB. But you can with the composite video out
Actually you can. The tv takes your phone as a memory stick
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Sorry, you can show pictures through usb
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Yes, it's possible to view pictures/video when plugging to TV using USB connection. But my task sometimes need to show some demo. Now, I can only do it with PC, not a LCD TV.
Averell said:
Yes, it's possible to view pictures/video when plugging to TV using USB connection. But my task sometimes need to show some demo. Now, I can only do it with PC, not a LCD TV.
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How do you do it in a PC?
What about using a Micro USB to HDMI cable?
Like this one:
www . dealextreme.com/p/1080p-hdmi-female-to-micro-usb-male-female-adapter-cable-93995
Hi,
Was anybody able to get the tv-out working? I have the 4 pin jack to 3 rca cable but it doesn't work. I searched google but I didn't find the answer. In one chinese site I have read (using google translate) that u8800 pro has the mini usb to hdmi tv-out but an adapter is required. Can anybody confirm this?
3,5mm jack you can use only with audio equipment. micro usb to hdmi sounds possible.
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Many camcorders have 3,5mm plug for audio and video. So it could be possible.
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So I want to hook up my tablet to my older tv for some gaming or videos every once in a while, but this thing is old and only has DVI, no HDMI. I already have a converter so video comes through fine.
I was hoping I could still have audio come out of the tablet speakers somehow but it doesn't seem possible?
What about through the headphone jack? Can audio come out of there and hdmi at the same time? That would solve the issue. (Should have tried this, but didn't think of it at the time and now i'm at work)
lbhocky19 said:
So I want to hook up my tablet to my older tv for some gaming or videos every once in a while, but this thing is old and only has DVI, no HDMI. I already have a converter so video comes through fine.
I was hoping I could still have audio come out of the tablet speakers somehow but it doesn't seem possible?
What about through the headphone jack? Can audio come out of there and hdmi at the same time? That would solve the issue. (Should have tried this, but didn't think of it at the time and now i'm at work)
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Boy was that tough looking four posts below yours, I didn't even have to use the search function. How do you operate a tablet blind, or does someone do it for you?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1334067
that's a different question and I looked there first. my video is fine, he's talking about converters and receivers. all I asked was if audio still comes out of the headphone jack at the same time the hdmi is plugged in. didn't want the threadjack
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that's a different question and I looked there first. my video is fine, he's talking about converters and receivers. all I asked was if audio still comes out of the headphone jack at the same time the hdmi is plugged in. didn't want the threadjack
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Ugh (*insert sarcastic remark here*)
He needed to get audio out through the HDMI just like you should do. READ!
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lbhocky19 said:
So I want to hook up my tablet to my older tv for some gaming or videos every once in a while, but this thing is old and only has DVI, no HDMI. I already have a converter so video comes through fine.
I was hoping I could still have audio come out of the tablet speakers somehow but it doesn't seem possible?
What about through the headphone jack? Can audio come out of there and hdmi at the same time? That would solve the issue. (Should have tried this, but didn't think of it at the time and now i'm at work)
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Since it seems that this is just too much for you to grasp, I'll spell it out for you, now pay attention closely OK?
HDMI out of your tab to a splitter. One side of splitter use your existing HDMI to DVI to the TV. Other side of the splitter goes into the box mentioned in the thread I linked to. Out of that box, two RCA to your TV. Got it?
Just tested on my unit. Audio is normally on HDMI, when you plug-in headphones, the audio stops on the HDMI and is heard on the headphones.
A splitter will work as described or get the cable to convert the headphone jack to RCA audio.
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Just tested on my unit. Audio is normally on HDMI, when you plug-in headphones, the audio stops on the HDMI and is heard on the headphones.
A splitter will work as described or get the cable to convert the headphone jack to RCA audio.
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Thanks Max, now he has two options, hopefully he'll understand what you posted
da_maxx said:
Just tested on my unit. Audio is normally on HDMI, when you plug-in headphones, the audio stops on the HDMI and is heard on the headphones.
A splitter will work as described or get the cable to convert the headphone jack to RCA audio.
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Thanks. I was looking for a way to get the sound out through my speakers when using HDMI on a computer monitor without audio capability!
if you connect a dvi inpout on your tv, you must set the tv on EXT dvi, and if you connect the rca audio, you must set the tv on an other incoming !
No ?
hello there, i've ordered a MK809III and a Rii i25 mini keyboard, i'm planning to plug it to a video projector (this one have hdmi/VGA/Svideo/YPbPr inputs)
how to "extract" the sound from the hdmi to plug it to my Hi-FI (stereo) ?
if i order a FEMALE to FEMALE adapter (http://www.dx.com/p/hdmi-female-to-hdmi-female-adapter-converter-black-162701) + a HDMI to VGA+2RCA AUDO (http://www.dx.com/p/1080p-hdmi-to-vga-3rca-adapter-cable-black-180cm-175614#.U5MqbKDgG9I) then it should work ?
or maybe that one : http://www.dx.com/p/gold-plated-hdm...udio-5-rca-cable-3m-length-80275#.U5MtVaDgG9I (+ the hdmi female to female adapter) ?
or http://www.dx.com/p/e-129-hdmi-fema...adapter-w-3-5mm-port-pink-240329#.U5MylaDgG9I + a jack cable to RCA audio ?
thanks you much for your help
EDIT, i've ordered that one : http://www.ebay.com/itm/White-HDMI-...=US_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item58a6d3749e it should be ok
turlulu said:
hello there, i've ordered a MK809III and a Rii i25 mini keyboard, i'm planning to plug it to a video projector (this one have hdmi/VGA/Svideo/YPbPr inputs)
how to "extract" the sound from the hdmi to plug it to my Hi-FI (stereo) ?
if i order a FEMALE to FEMALE adapter (http://www.dx.com/p/hdmi-female-to-hdmi-female-adapter-converter-black-162701) + a HDMI to VGA+2RCA AUDO (http://www.dx.com/p/1080p-hdmi-to-vga-3rca-adapter-cable-black-180cm-175614#.U5MqbKDgG9I) then it should work ?
or maybe that one : http://www.dx.com/p/gold-plated-hdm...udio-5-rca-cable-3m-length-80275#.U5MtVaDgG9I (+ the hdmi female to female adapter) ?
or http://www.dx.com/p/e-129-hdmi-fema...adapter-w-3-5mm-port-pink-240329#.U5MylaDgG9I + a jack cable to RCA audio ?
thanks you much for your help
EDIT, i've ordered that one : http://www.ebay.com/itm/White-HDMI-...=US_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item58a6d3749e it should be ok
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What video project do you have ? I am pretty sure most of the projectors already have audio out feature..
converting HDMI to VGA or RCA to split the audio out will degrade the quality and experience and it counter-intuitive to the whole HDMI specification.
optimus975 said:
What video project do you have ? I am pretty sure most of the projectors already have audio out feature..
converting HDMI to VGA or RCA to split the audio out will degrade the quality and experience and it counter-intuitive to the whole HDMI specification.
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thanks for reply, unfortunately the projector (HD ready one - 720p) do not have audio output. i know converting hdmi to vga will degrade the quality, but it's not for me, and the guy who use it is watching SD divx movies using the Yellow video RCA, so it can be only an improvement from what he use. i think i have no alternative (as i've already ordered the MK809III).
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thanks for reply, unfortunately the projector (HD ready one - 720p) do not have audio output. i know converting hdmi to vga will degrade the quality, but it's not for me, and the guy who use it is watching SD divx movies using the Yellow video RCA, so it can be only an improvement from what he use. i think i have no alternative (as i've already ordered the MK809III).
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ok..well you can use the USB to take the audio out. In the device MK802 the sound settings there is an option to select which port the output should go to and when you plug a USB speaker you can select the option to output sound from USB instead of HDMI...give it a try
hope it helps...
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ok..well you can use the USB to take the audio out. In the device MK802 the sound settings there is an option to select which port the output should go to and when you plug a USB speaker you can select the option to output sound from USB instead of HDMI...give it a try
hope it helps...
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it mean that a USB to RCA should work ? like this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-Type-A-...=US_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item20c5e039de ?
or you mean a usb soundcard ?
thanks
Edit thanks, i've ordered that one : https://dx.com/p/virtual-5-1-surround-usb-2-0-external-sound-card-22475
turlulu said:
it mean that a USB to RCA should work ? like this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-Type-A-...=US_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item20c5e039de ?
or you mean a usb soundcard ?
thanks
Edit thanks, i've ordered that one : https://dx.com/p/virtual-5-1-surround-usb-2-0-external-sound-card-22475
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yes - that should sort it out.. !
turlulu said:
it mean that a USB to RCA should work ? like this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-Type-A-...=US_Video_Cables_Adapters&hash=item20c5e039de ?
or you mean a usb soundcard ?
thanks
Edit thanks, i've ordered that one : https://dx.com/p/virtual-5-1-surround-usb-2-0-external-sound-card-22475
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could you let me know if this worked and whether you had to any extra steps to make it work...
I gather the Zenfone 2 has MHL capability - high definition video and audio (up to 7 channels) output to HDMI via a USB MHL cable/adapter. Has anyone tried connecting to a TV by this method?
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I gather the Zenfone 2 has MHL capability - high definition video and audio (up to 7 channels) output to HDMI via a USB MHL cable/adapter. Has anyone tried connecting to a TV by this method?
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GSMArena says that it did have MHL, but everyone who has tried had not gotten it to work, so I'd say it doesn't have it.
Sent from my ASUS_Z00AD
Good job I didn't buy an HML adapter I saw yesterday then
I tried to compile in Moorefield's HDMI into my kernel for fun the other day; not so great.
Phone booted up, but said that there was an hdmi connection ( without connecting anything ) and started overheating fast.
I'm guessing that there might be an hdmi connection on the board somewhere that connects to the microUSB bus, but it's soldered/jumpered over.
ycavan said:
I tried to compile in Moorefield's HDMI into my kernel for fun the other day; not so great.
Phone booted up, but said that there was an hdmi connection ( without connecting anything ) and started overheating fast.
I'm guessing that there might be an hdmi connection on the board somewhere that connects to the microUSB bus, but it's soldered/jumpered over.
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I think, it's full-featured HDMI connector reserved on SoC (in case if used in Android TV dongle), not MHL.
There is Intel WiDi wifi display service integrated in the Rom. How can we use that for wireless display to a pc or android/smart tv?
Mhl didn't work, tested and asked in zentalk, online chat support and in xda..
But i seen an apk with name hdmi don't know what it is for