I found a thread about HDMI mirroring from DS 5;
As google translates;
[Evaluation] of the DELL STREAK MINI5 [HDMI】 update! Please pay attention! Up to support the use of skills and test
first to HDMI introduction of a period of official products: HDMI devices play video 2011/07/09 By, Via: Powered original player on the HDMI device video 1 will 30-pin connector of the bottom of the device is inserted into the 30-pin dock connector. 2 Use the HDMI data cable equipment with HDMI devices (such as HDMI monitor or TV) connected. 3 Touch Application "(application) button → Photos | & Videos (photo & video). 4 Touch video thumbnails, start the video. 5 device screen will display the Video out (video output) asks you to confirm. Touch Ye, s (is) in the connected HDMI device to play the video. If you do not want to play the video on the device, the Touch No (No). 6 To switch the device screen and HDMI display screen playback, touch the "Menu" (menu) button → Change video out (to change the screen output). 7 To control the playback, use the controls in the device screen:? Touch of a button to pause playback, the touch of a button you can continue playing. ? Touch or drag the yellow playback progress bar to rewind or fast forward the video. Note: The device supports HDMI output WMV9/MPEG-4/H264/H263 video files. Note: HDMI output resolution to 720p.
Original the Dell MINI5 base, $ 59 from the United States buy, buy address: http://www.ebay.com/itm/DELL-STREAK-TABLET-HOME-AV-HDMI-DOCK-KIT-ORIGINAL-NEW
written -/330621384311 base, MADE IN CHINA, work did not have to say, Chinese exports to the U.S. things, the quality often gray ash often good, then I buy it back. . And helpless. Domestic Dell official call, there is a clear domestic test ROM is 15881, the official ROM, you can connect to the TV, but must use the ROM comes with pictures and video player can choose to enter "switch to HDMI " connection so far, want to play something of special format or network video software can not play, some users said, MINI5 This feature is tasteless, there are not as good as 200 yuan of MP4, but I believe through our efforts, or have the opportunity to be resolved. . Is still in testing phase, the idea is as follows: an extraction can be used to switch the HDMI built-in player software to the 2.3 version of the ROM, the CM7 or DSC, two relatively stable some of the 2.3 version to see if success to find other players Andrews supports video output to HDMI devices, or network player. 3, other more effective measures to HDMI is no longer tasteless. . 2012.3.18.22:48 test software: real the HDMI
Original link to thread,apk and HDMI cable;
http://bbs.zhangku.com/thread-80580-1-1.html
Where wa the .apk download link? I couldn't find it...
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Hello,
I need to connect my TP2 to a projector via the VGA port. I have seen the video cable for TP2 has RCA outputs, but if I buy this then I need another cable from RCA to VGA. Does this solution work? Alternatively is there a direct cable from TP2 to VGA port in videoprojector?
Thanks in advance
Try this!
http://www.provantage.com/startech-comp2vga~7STRV007.htm
This Composite and S-Video to VGA Video Converter lets you play console video games on your computer monitor! With StarTech.com's for computer monitors video game Jockey, there's no more waiting to use the TV. Simply connect your Xbox, Playstation 2, GAMECUBE, Dreamcast or other game console to the Video Game Jockey, then plug into your computer monitor, and it's game on!An economical solution that saves the expense of a separate TV and frees up your workspace, the Composite/S-Video to VGA converter supports full audio pass through via your PC speakers or headphones and switches from PC to game display with the push of a button - the adapter even works when the computer is powered off! A versatile video solution, the Composite/S-Video to VGA converter is also a great way to connect VCRs, DVD players and camcorders to your monitor.
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Oh, and don't expect a whole lot from the video quality. The conversions (digital -> analog composite -> analog composite -> analog vga) won't be kind to the signal.
Thanks my frinds for the answers.
I need to connect to a videoprojector to use powerpoint presentation avoidinf to bring with me the notebook.
I will try the possible solutions and let you know what about.
Every projector I've ever used at work already has an RF input (RCA). Doesn't yours?
Yes my projector has RCA input, unfortunately it is located in the roof of the classroom whereas in the teaching desk there is just VGA cable.
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hi
just received a micro HDMI -> HDMI adapter, and tried the connection to my Sony Bravia LCD TV (KDL-40W4000).. it seems to be working OK, but i wanted to ask you all, if you have the same experience as i do.. just to be clear, i'm now on latest ICS international beta..
when using the device vertically (like a phone) the resolution/picture seems to be 1:1 (the picture/fonts/graphics looks OK, like there is no resizing), but when i use the device horizontally, the picture is not 1:1, and i can see that the picture is resized/stretched.. looks like a different resolution than 720p/1080p.. my TV automatically selects 1080p mode when i connect MediaPad..
anybody know what the HDMI output resolution of Media with ICS and those who still have honeycomb on their tablets.. anyone tried this with their TVs, Monitors? what's your experience?
this person is using MediaPad with Honeycomb -> monitor and it looks OK to me in both vertical/horzontal positions..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFI0FluhNq4
thanks a lot
My TV is 720p only, and I am not even seeing any video on the display, whereas it worked completely fine under Honeycomb.
Not sure what's going on with mine...
i've installed HC 3.2 (B016) to try this out, and it works.. the output looks great on my TV .. the resolution is definately is 1:1, so it looks like a real 720p/1080p output, and not that crappy picture from ICS.. so it looks like a bug/software issue of the beta versions of ICS released so far for MediaPad.. i hope it will be corrected in the final version..
The hdmi out is indeed crappy witch ics. Its not scaled correctly, the mediapad is recognized as 1080,-but its more of a 4:3 ratio.
Connected a sixaxis with bluetooth to the pad and wanted to play some shadowgun on the tv, but the result is just poor.
Lets see what the final version brings.
Try * # * # 2846579 # * # * activity->testing
->project menu act->Hdmi Test and check the box
I get 720*480 on that test. DVD resolution, don't know if that's normal.
Sent from my HUAWEI MediaPad
mangoman said:
I get 720*480 on that test. DVD resolution, don't know if that's normal.
Sent from my HUAWEI MediaPad
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yeah, i get the same result.. when i tick the checkbox under HMDI test, my TV switched to a "480p" mode, so it's definatelly a DVD resolution.. nevertheless the picture is more "watchable" than the "1080p" output when the checkbox is not ticked..
what's strange is that when i tryed the output on a totally unknown brandname TV in a hotel (i was on a trip the last two days), it was a small LCD tv, definatelly max. 720p, the picture from MediaPad was OK :\
For those that have forgotten how it should be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fp5WO-XzEEU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6Wwr6-a4-g&feature=results_main&playnext=1&list=PL9609AD4617E766DE
Hi all, just want to share some simple workaround on how to achieve MHL lag free gaming.
(Some of you might have already know how to do this, but this simple info will still benefits other users)
I search the forum & found little information on this topic, hence I decided to write one myself :fingers-crossed:
Our Z Ultra use MHL 1 (Not MHL 2 or 3) & when I first connect it to my TV, the display is being fixed at: 1080/24p
At 24 frames per second, I can watch movies & videos without issue. But I noticed a minor lag when I open apps & the whole phone UI just feels slow....
Things get really worse, when I try to play games via MHL output on my TV (I use dualshock 3 controller + sixaxis app)
The lag is killing me & made most 60FPS games unplayable, I even tried 30FPS games & still notice a minor input lag.
For gaming, basically we need 60FPS output, 24 or 30 FPS is not smooth enough.
With some simple tweaks, we can force the Z Ultra to output 720p at 60FPS (We sacrifice the 1080p display quality in order to achieve a smoother 720p output)
First, you need to access the service menu by dialing *#*#service#*#*
After that, select Service tests, scroll down to TV-Out Test & select it
Now connect your phone to your TV via MHL cable/adapter & make sure that it's properly connected.
select Video format
There are a few options to choose from, for gaming we need 60FPS so we choose [email protected]
After that, disconnect the MHL adapter from your phone & then reconnect it again.
The phone should now output 720p at 60FPS to your TV.
Note: If you restart or shutdown your phone, you will need to access service menu & do this simple workaround again.
This should work with other Xperia models as well, as long as you are able to access the service menu & change those settings.
Hope the above info helps
UPDATE: I notice my MHL adapter (3rd party) stops charging the phone after I change the TV output resolution.
If your adapter is doing the same thing, just disconnect it from your phone.
Plug in your microUSB wall charger & let it charge for around 30 seconds.
After that, connect your MHL adapter again to your phone, the problem should be gone.
awesome tip!
now able to play Adventures of Mana on Z1C at 60fps on HDTV, thanks much!
Note 4 user here. There's no service test menu, and no TV out test menu. :/
Okay, it is becoming apparent that this is not an entirely symbiotic relationship between the phone and the station. The latest example of this is seen when trying to watch certain video streaming sites/apps. Certain video streaming sources have the ability to limit the hdmi export function of the playback device. I signed up for the WWE network and quickly found I couldn't use an hdmi cable from my phone to my tv. The hdmi out of my device was blocked by the app. It turns out that viewing the WWE network on the station is similarly blocked. Another source that is affected in the same way is my FIOS mobile. Cannot watch television programming through the app on my Padfone X station.
Sigh, the things we cutting edge technology gadget loving early adopter types have to put up with.
So I had a CD rom disk I wanted to get a data file off of tonight, but left my laptop at work. I tried hooking a USB DVD drive (a full size desktop "internal" drive in a powered usb enclosure. Used to be top of the line, high speed re-write, etc. 10 years later, it is obsolete junk, slated to go to the landfill home of Zip and Floppy Disk drives. Am I the only one that is maudlin?) to my Tab S4 with nothing but incompatibility (even using exFat/NTFS for USB by Paragon).
I didn't realize this was "hard".
I found a Quora post that said that USB CD/DVD drives need to have "USB Flash Drive Mode Support" (which most drives don't seem to have). I found one USB DVD Drive on Amazon that people report works with Android. But it is $50 and USB 2.0.
Does anyone have a drive you can verify works on the Tab S4? Preferably USB 3.0 or USB C? And preferably in the $20-30 range?
I'm really try to go PC-less, and occasionally need to look up a file on DVD or CD Rom. It would be nice to be able to do that with my tablet,
Thanks,
Joe
So I'm looking at this.
Multiple LG drives claim "TV Connectivity" which seems to be flash drive mode - but does not explicitly call out support for otg.
https://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics-Portable-External-GP65NB60/dp/B00ODDE33U
$23.43 on Amazon
The manual says it has TV Connectivity where it acts as a flash drive.
What is TV Connectivity? TV Connectivity is a function that allows you to enjoy videos, pictures and music by connecting this product to a compatible A/V device (e.g. DIGITAL TV, DIGITAL PHOTO FRAME, PC) that supports USB connectivity.
How to Use TV Connectivity
* This product is defaulted to ODD mode when it is powered on.
1) With the tray open, press and hold the ‘Eject’ button for 2 seconds. (The LED indicator will turn on, switching to TV mode. Press and hold the button again for 2 seconds with the tray open to return to ODD mode.)
2) Insert your supported media into the drive. The disc file system will be converted to FAT32 and will be recognized as USB flash memory.
3) Select and play the files from your A/V device to enjoy videos, pictures and music. Refer to your A/V device owner’s manual for more information.
So I found and have ordered a drive that specifically claims android support:
https://www.lg.com/us/burners-drives/lg-GP95NW70
https://www.newegg.com/lg-model-gp95nw70-slim-dvd-burner/p/N82E16827136309
Android OS (Smartphone & Tablet) Connectivity*
Transfer and preserve photos, videos, music and data from your Android OS devices to an optical disc. Also, video, audio and data from optical discs can be played and read on your Android OS devices.
* Optical drives are compatible with devices running Android version 4.4.2 or above. Not all file types are compatible. Compatibility may depend on codec of application being used when playing files.
I can't find a manual for it on the LG website, and Newegg is one of the only shopping hits I could find. ~ $40 with tax and shipping. No hits on Amazon.
I'll post how it works when it arrives!
Joe
Long first impressions of LG GP95NW70
https://www.lg.com/us/burners-drives/lg-GP95NW70
https://www.newegg.com/lg-model-gp95nw70-slim-dvd-burner/p/N82E16827136309
I received my GP95 from Newegg yesterday.I played with it for a couple hours, and have some first impressions to report.
This model is Android compatible out of the box. There are two apps you need to download from the Playstore to make it work. Documentation is very poor. The only LG optical drives that are compatible with the software are KP65, KP95 and GP95. The only available in the USA is the GP95NW70 and I only found it on Ebay and at Newegg. The most commonly sold LG optical disc drive sold in the USA seem to be GP65 & GP60 (based on Google & Amazon searches). Neither of these models are listed as compatible with the Android apps you need to access the drives.
There are the two apps you need that are published by Hitachi-LG Data Storage, Inc.:
1) There are three versions of Disc Link: Disk Link, Disc Link Pro, and Disk Link Platinum
Disk Link is the oldest, from 2016, and is compatible only with KP65
Disk Link Pro is from 2017, and is compatible with KP95 and GP95. It is obviously out of date, was locked in portrait mode, which sucks with the USB C connector at the base of the picture frame. The documentation with my GP95 said to run this version.
Disk Link Platinum is the newest, from earlier this year, and is compatible with KP95 and GP95. This is what I am using and allows for rotation to landscape mode.
2) There are two versions of TrueDVD: TrueDVD+ (free) and TrueDVD ($0.99).
TrueDVD+ only works with KP95, but this is what the documentation for my GP95 said to use. It did not work
TrueDVD is $0.99, and it works with GP95 and KP95
Now the evaluation:
Out of the box, the drive has a female micro USB connector, they give you
1 ) A micro male to full size USB 2.0 male cable,
2) A micro USB adaptor that allows for external power + connecting to your phone (Full size USB from the player + micro USB power in / micro USB male to plug into your android device)
3) a micro USB female to male USB C adaptor plug to convert the micro USB adaptor to work with a USB C device.
4) There is a windows software disk
5) Poor documentation (what else is new?)
Links in the TrueDVD and Disc Link Platinum playstore entries take you to Korean web pages where you can download a firmware updater (that runs on Windows, of course). The manufacture date on the unit I got was from October 2018; its firmware "needed" to be updated out of the box. Of course, I have no idea what the update in the firmware has to do with anything.
TV Connectivity Mode (which the GP60 / GP65 models sold in the USA support), is very limited. By holding the eject button down with the door open, you can convert the CD player to a Fat32 read-only flash drive. I had problems getting Solid Explorer to recognize the drive. Microsoft exFAT/NTFS by Paragon works, but you have to pay extra for Fat32 (I optioned only for NTFS). It didn't seem to work with a hub.
When 4unning the aps, it seems to work fine plugging the full size USB into a powered USB C hub. It runs fine plugging directly into the tablet using the included adaptor, both with and without external power. I'm going to order a USB C to micro USB cable so I can connect directly without the hub / adaptors.
The apps:
Disk Link Platinum was a relief after running the Pro version. Screen rotation is a must. It reads CD's, opens PDF's / images from a data CD without obviously saving it locally to the device (the Paragon enabled file explorer had to copy it to local storage). Besides the data CD, I browsed images saved on a DVD ROM disc. No problems playing an audio cd, but it didn't automatically detect the track names. There is a grayed ot "gracenotes" option with a cryptic comment that suggests there is financial negotiation going on between Hitachi-LG and Gracenotes - presumably if this is ever enabled, it will be able to auto detect song names. Pressing the eject button on the unit brings up a "do you want to eject" pop-up on the screen. I'm not sure if you can minimize the window and keep playing.
TrueDVD is worth the $0.99. This allows you to play video DVD's. The menu's are touchscreen activated. There was a weird issue with eject -- pressing the eject button didn't do anything, and there was no menu item to "eject". I had to disconnect / reconnect & hit eject to get the video DVD out. "Help" on the app sends you to a Korean web page that says that non-white protected DVD's can be played from VLC Player, but that write-protected material can only be played with the TrueDVD app. The app would not play in split screen mode, and doesn't have a cast function (I don't know if it functions with screen mirroring). Besides a video DVD, I was able to play a DVD audio Disc (Dolby Tracks only, not DTS). DVD audio would not run minimized.
The video DVD player is region-locked. It came out of the box as Region 2 (Europe/Japan). When you put a Disc in, it says "The player region does not match the disc. Would you like to change the player region? You can do this 5 times and then it locks". I set it to region 1 and all ran fine. But it is a shame you can't make it regon free -- I have several DVD's I purchased years ago from Europe / Japan that weren't available in the USA. I don't know if the region selection is tracked in the TrueDVD app, or in the hardware; I suspect it is in the hardware. So you can't freely switch regions. Not a big deal unless you live in the US and are a big anime fan. I suppose you could buy two players and set one to Region 1 and the other to Region 2. But watching video DVD's is not the primary purpose I bought the drive for, it is just a perk.
I have no plans to try burning discs. That's what flash drives are for. I need it for reading existing CD/DVD ROM discs with out a PC. It seems to do this well. Audio CD and DVD video playability are happy (but probably seldom used) extras.
And I haven't tried using this with DeX yet. That will be for the weekend.
All and all, it seems like a good drive, and another step to freedom from PC's
Joe
So, DeX.
Not so much.
Disc Link works fine with DeX. TrueDVD, no.
In the link to the Korean help page for TrueDVD it mentioned that mirroring/casting (or what they refer to as "remote viewing") is not allowed for copy protected DVD's. But it suggests casting is OK for non-copy protected material using external viewers like VLC. Well, I'm not sure I have a video DVD that isn't copy protected. And TrueDVD sees DeX via HDMI to my TV as "remote viewing." So no-joy. I tried DeX locally on the tablet, and while it will run, if you try to resize the screen, it freezes. So you have to properly size the window before playing the DVD.
The other non-related to DeX observation was that I don't have to unplug / reconnect the drive to eject video DVD's -- If I hit the eject button, then close both apps and reopen Disc Link, the "do you want to eject" message pops up and the tray opens when you click "yes"
So to end my first impressions (and since I won't be using this on a regular basis, this is probably my last impressions too),
I think this is a very useful arrow for the quiver. I'm happy I can access data from old CD/DVD ROM libraries. It works well for this. I can't imagine ever using it to burn a CD or DVD -- we have USB flash drives today. Likewise ripping or burning an audio CD. I ripped all my CD's on a PC years ago and sent the vast majority off to the pawn shop. I no longer use the CD player in my car, I have a bluetooth adaptor that let's me transmit audio from my tablet to the car stereo system.
It is a nice plus to be able to view video DVD's, but there are some limitations. Ejecting, region lock, resizing, casting not possible. Likewise a nice plus to be able to play audio CD's, but this would be much improved if they re-enable gracenotes. It seems like a work in progress, but it isn't clear how much more work is going into it. It is a head-scratcher to me that they aren't marketing this more strongly in the US market. I couldn't find anything on other optical disc drives which could work with Android. There has to be at least a niche market somewhere in the electronic world for this.
I hope folks find this useful. Sometimes I wonder if I am only typing for myself. This sort of new functionality is interesting to me. I'd love to see more posts from people "look what I've found!" If there interested folks out there, please drop a note on the thread and say so.
Take care,
Joe
I'm going to add a couple more comments:
First, I was unfair about the documentation vis-à-vis Disc Link Pro / Platinum. The manufacture date was older than the platinum app. Hence the reference to pro in the documentation.
Second, I dropped an email to the support contact in the Disc Link app, and it took a couple of days, but they responded from Korea. With very good English. Explained Disc Link Platinum added tablet support (hence the ability to rotate), and that the TrueDVD / TrueDVD+ had different licenses. And thanked me for purchasing the drive. Very nice support, very polite response.
I've reported the eject bug, and asked a few additional questions.
Joe
Is Disk Link Platinum in the Play store? I do not see it there.
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Is Disk Link Platinum in the Play store? I do not see it there.
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Disk Link Platinum:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kr.co.hlds.disclink.platinum
TrueDVD:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smedio.hldsusb
sMedio seems to be the actual app developer, although they identify Hitachi-LG Data Storage as the publisher
Joe
So the "eject bug" isn't a bug, or is at least a known bug.
In the Disc Link Platinum playstore "about this app" documentation, in a footnote, it says, "to eject the disc inside ODD during video/music playback on the player works on with, terminate the player and then press eject key of ODD."
Obviously, this means when I want to eject a video DVD, I need to close TrueDVD+, then hit eject and the eject button works. And it does. ?
Joe