I wanted to play Android games and watch some videos on my tv, i have a galaxy s2 but i don't have the HDMI cable, so my idea was to stream the screen to my pc and then connect him to the tv screen. i know there are some ways through vnc and stuff, but i wanted to get full screen like with the hdmi cable, is it possible to do that throught vnc alternatives or is there a better way so i can get my android fullscreen on my tv?
Is anyone else having part of their android screen cut off (just the two side edges) when they are plugged into the hdmi port on TVs? Any idea how or if you can fix that?
Depends on the resolution of your TV and the picture mode/scaling you have set.
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I want to be able to turn my screen off while watching a movie, is that possible? I have watched 2 movies so far and the screen stays on the whole time while I watch the movies, I feel that this drains the battery more this way. Is there a way to turn off the screen while watching a movie?
I have not yet found a way to do so
What player did you use? I watched a 720p mkv using BSPlayer Lite and I think at some point the screen timed out and the video kept going on the TV.
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What player did you use? I watched a 720p mkv using BSPlayer Lite and I think at some point the screen timed out and the video kept going on the TV.
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I tried modoplayer and mx player
i used mxplayer and my screen turned off but i was using hw not sw mode
A lot of TVs have "overscan" enabled by default, which cuts off the outer edge of the screen and stretches the image. It's a carryover from the SDTV days, since CRT TVs wouldn't display all the way to the edge and TV shows and video games were designed with this in mind. That might be the issue. There's usually a setting in the TV's menu to disable overscan.
When using Gallery to play video to HDMI, my screen actually does go off for 1080p videos (no mirror function due to the high res).
I still can't get more than left channel audio when playing an H.264 stereo AAC MPEG4 video out to my 2 HD TVs. My several other tablets and phones don't have this issue. I've tried with 2 HDMI 1.4 cables that work for the other devices.
If I play a video with 5.1 channel audio and run it through my AV receiver, the receiver detects the 5.1 input, but I get only left front channel out and sub. I'm still not sure if this is a defective Prime or a buggy implementation of 5.1 on the tablet.
Is anyone getting both left and right channel audio when plugging the Prime into an HD TV?
i'm actually not being able to see anything on my tv, am i doing or missing something wrong?
I've got both side speakers working on my TV. I have a samsung sound bar hooked up to my tv and it sounded awesome last night while watching my movie.
Cuyabro, the only thing I did was plugged the HDMI cable to my TV and TP and it worked. I didn't do anything special.
Tried rebooting the tablet and unplugging-replugging the cable, cuyabro?
Hi guys, im wondering is there any way to stream the screen of my phone straight to the TV without a special cable but through Wi-Fi. I have samsung TV and I can watch movies on it straight thanks to All Cast or how is it called, but I cant watch the screen straight from the telephone for example when playing games or using the website. I know there are those special cables but im just wondering if there is a Wi-Fi way to do it.
I'm like 99.9% sure that's not possible because your tv would need some sort of visualization or software or something. cable is only £13 for original off ebay anyway
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Yeah at the moment you can only stream media files through allshare (video, music, and images)
If allshare went open source... maybe
Maybe someone have the same problem. I connect my sg3 with MHL adapter with TV, but the view on TV its ugly, resolution is very low, on the phone video looks good, but on the tv its ugly. I try videos from phone, try play HD movie from plex media server in my pc, but i got the same problem.
I have an old Samsung LCD TV, only shows green screen when connected through the MHL cable. At first I thought it was the cable problem, but later I tried on the other TV, no issue.
Has anyone had success playing a Netflix video via the Netflix app using USB-C to HDMI adapter? I keep getting a black screen when playing Netflix or YouTube TV videos when connected to HDMI via USB-C. The app page displays properly but the video is black. I thought it may have to do with DRM so I switched to HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 port on the TV and didn't work. I also bought a new adapter that is supposed to work. Still no go.
I have noticed the same thing in the HBO app. I am guessing that the apps themselves have a security feature so you cant use a screen recorder. Some other video apps work but not Netflix or HBO and I think this would have to be an app fix.