can anyone tell how can i connect my phone Wirelessly with my tv
through dlna?
And if your TV doesn't support DLNA, you can use NETGEAR Push2TV Wireless Display Adapter.
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Hi all,
I have the Note 2, it is not rooted and full stock. I purchased the Allshare Dongle and I did update the dongle firmware. I can get video over HDMI but no audio using media player or spotify. I tried 2 different HDMI cables. I tried going direct to TV and bypassing the HDMI receiver to which the TV is connected. I tried going to Accessory Settings and trying both Stereo and Surround.
Seems like this should be obvious but its not. I get audio from phone until I turn on allshare cast, and then I get no audio from the phone (as it should be because HDMI is then active) - but there is no HDMI audio.
I searched the Net but can't seem to find others with the problem. Thoughts?
I've just bought a MK808B android mini PC from geekbuying.com,should be delivered within 2 weeks.I'll use it mainly in my bedroom as that TV has 2 HDMI outputs.However my main TV is an older flatscreen with no HDMI ports.It just has the old scart connections and VGA connection.
-Is there any way I can use the MK808B on the older TV?Do I need a special HDMI to scart adapter?
-Can I plug it into the USB port on my DVD player and then connect to TV through scart?
-Can I use it through my Xbox 360?
Hi, I have a normal 1080p tv. I want to know the difference between share the screen of the phone by hdmi/mhl converter or with media link. The both play the sound of the phone? The lag between phone and tv, the resolution and this things. Thanks in advance.
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The mhl cable is cheaper than the HTC Media Link (mhl cable ~ 10€ / htc media link ~ 70€). But with the HTC Media Link you don't need a cable connection between your phone and the HTC Media Link because it works with wifi and you could hold the phone in hand while sitting on your couch and navigate directly on your phone for example. While connected with mhl cable the phone is being charged.
mhl:
+ cheap
+ charging while being connected
htc media link:
+ wifi connection (phone could be the remote independet to distance between phone and tv)
- higher price
I'd also like to point out that whenever you'd flash a non-sense rom (aosp,cm**) you won't be able to use the screencast functions.
Hi All,
I use an SIII to output wirelessly to my Miracast-enabled TV, through Allcast share.
I also have an old laptop, which doesn't have Miracast/WIDI hardware.
I would like to use the SIII as a Miracast transmitter dongle, to output the screen of my laptop to my TV, using the Miracast hardware of the SIII.
So far I have been able to do so by installing the Nomachine NX server on the laptop, the NX client on the SIII, establishing a connection and then activating Allcast.
It all works (audio and video), but it gets a bit laggy and stuttering when I try to stream videos from websites, as the CPU load on the laptop maxes out.
I was wondering if there's any more efficient way to do so, getting rid of some overhead and lag? Either through USB connection or WiFi?
Thanks in advance for any thought
Regards
I am interested in this topic too.
Is there a Wireless Display TRANSMITTER or TRANSCEIVER which can be plugged into the HDMI or USB port of any non-WiDi laptop so that the screen can be mirrored to my Miracast receiver device?
Is this possible? Thought of before? I've seen threads looking for direct connect I.e HDMI input socket on tablet but what about streaming a HDMI source to tablet over local WiFi ?