hello i can't watch video on my tv because there are shifted sound on tv with cable mhl.
with my old galaxy s3 no trouble.
have you some ideas?
sorry for my bad english
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I realized some tvs have a usb port for tv out on some cameras and portable media players. My question is would it be possible to use the usb cable to project an image at least on a tv?
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There are reports that the Vibrant is compatible with a microUSB to HDMI Out cable.
I can only hope it looks better then the headphone video out. I tried it and it really looks like trash.
I bought an micro usb to HDMI cable and I plug it to the tv with hdmi and the TV doesn't gets a single, is there a app that i need to use with? (Im rooted)
You need the right cable. I bet you've bought MHL when you need SlimPort.
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You need the right cable. I bet you've bought MHL when you need SlimPort.
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haha you right.. but you say if I'll buy a slimport to hdmi it will 100% work?
Correct.
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I bought an micro usb to HDMI cable and I plug it to the tv with hdmi and the TV doesn't gets a single, is there a app that i need to use with? (Im rooted)
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You could also get a miracast compatible receiver (I have the ptv3000 myself) so you can wirelessly display your screen to the TV (though it is NOT 1:1 and while audio and video is in sync it it doesn't have excellent video quality and gaming doesn't work well at all - check the Wireless display thread in nexus 4 accessories)
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I would like to know if someone else gad problems with poor video quality using HDMI on Surface RT
I'm using a adaptor dongle with a conventional HDMI Cable. The cable is a hight quality one, but can't say about the adaptor.
I've bought the adaptor to use Surface RT on my TV, but I'm so frustrated with the poor graphic quality.
Any idea about what is happing ? Tips ? is it normal ?? Any other experience with it ?
Thanks,
Carlos
I'm not familiar with the Surface RT but IIRC it uses a regular microHDMI port so any microHDMI to full size HDMI should work fine. What is this converter you are talking about? If you are converting HDMI to a lower grade video signal like composite then the picture quality is going to suffer since composite is only 480i. Your picture should be fine if you connect HDMI directly to the TV.
My Sony Bravia TV device manager does not detect my Nexus 10 but I get a picture with no sound using a 10 feet micro HDMI to HDMI cable from Amazon sold as suitable for the Nexus 10.
I also have a Galaxy Note 3 plugged into a Galaxy Note 2 media dock which is detected by the TV device manager and produces picture and sound.
I wondered if the media dock was producing a stronger signal which the TV needs and thought about buying an HDMI splitter with a built-in amplifier to provide a stronger signal from the Nexus 10.
Has anyone tried using an HDMI splitter with amplifier to get picture and sound on the TV?
Thanks.