How to stream video from S4 mini GT-I9192ZWAINU to TV set using MHL/HDMI/USB?
I dont have a Samsung TV set, hence solution should be workable on all TVs having HDMI /USB port. The specification sheet on Samsung India website does not say anything about the compatibility with HDMI/ MHL. If S4 Mini is MHL compatible then I can use MHL to HDMI adaptor.
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Hello Everyone,
So I've been seeking ways to do video out on the Thunderbolt besides DLNA. I came across a device called "Sewell HDdeck USB to HDMI Converter". I would post a link but I cannot do so yet.
It's an adapter that has a port for standard USB and the other port is HDMI. Does anyone know if something like this would work?
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-HDMI-Cable-microUSB/dp/ B004H9XXZY
Think this would work
I don't believe this will work - If you notice it indicates it only works with the Samsung Galaxy S, which has a special multi function port - it is an enhanced USB that has additional connectors for the HDMI.
Hi to All,
Would GS3 HDTV adapter (MHL) work if you use/pair it with HDMI to VGA adapter?
I would like to know if I have a HDMI to VGA adapter and I plug it in on the Galaxy S3 MHL (w/c btw is only for HDMI sad) device would it work? So the signal going to the monitor/HD display will only be VGA instead of HDMI - I know that Galaxy S2 has this with 3rd party VGA bridge to MHL but so far when i google for GS3 for a VGA type MHL I cannot find anything. Please confirm on this as I am really curious to know before I buy!! Reason for wanting this is because I want to use my GS3 @ work pairing it with a bluetooth mouse/keyboard and we only have a 17 inch with DVI and VGA port only.
Hello , What is the best way to stream media from the s3 to my TV (dont have dlna)
Thanks!
Hdmi? You should be able to purchase a MHL adapter, then connect a hdmi cable to the tv if you've got a hdmi compatible tv.
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Buy a media player that does support DLNA...
All Share Dongle will do the job?
Depends what you want to stream if it's HD videos can the dongle provide sufficient playback compared to a wired connection?
I don't think it should be a problem my HTC media link can playback HD videos from YouTube and such from my One X. I think the dongle should be similar.
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All Share Dongle will do the job?
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Yes,
But keep in mind a DLNA mediaplayer is not that expensive, aftermarket mobile gadgets usually are...
nikzDHD said:
Hdmi? You should be able to purchase a MHL adapter, then connect a hdmi cable to the tv if you've got a hdmi compatible tv.
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do remember that the S3 requires special 11-pin MHL connection. galaxy s3/note or other previous samsung MHL cable will not work with the S3. the S3 requires a 11-pin MHL cable to connect to HDTV - other MHL cables are 5-pin.
but Samsung does have a small ($10 approx.) adapter where you can plug it between the S3 and other ordinary MHL cable to make the cable work.
the Samsung Galaxy S3 MHL cable is approx $40. The MHL 11-pin adapter is approx $10.
Im buying new monitor, there are some models with MHL support, so what do i get with MHL? my question is how i will benefit from that? what is advantage of monitor with native MHL support?
Both monitors in my final choice have FullHD 1920*1080 resolution and HDMI ports.
LG IPS237L => MHL, HDMI, 1920*1080
http://www.lg.com/hk/it-product/monitor/LG-IPS237L.jsp
LG IPS236V => HDMI, 1920*1080
http://www.lg.com/hk/it-product/monitor/LG-IPS236V.jsp
There is no such thing as "MHL support" for a monitor. That is purely marketing stuff. Every monitor that has HDMI will work with MHL devices as long as the MHL device has the proper cable.
The devices that must be MHL-enabled are the source devices, the one generating the images, not the display.
If you have the adequate MHL adapter for your S III, any monitor or TV with HDMI inputs will work.
I have my S III work with several models of TVs, and none of them state they are "MHL-enabled": they just have HDMI ports.
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There is no such thing as "MHL support" for a monitor. That is purely marketing stuff. Every monitor that has HDMI will work with MHL devices as long as the MHL device has the proper cable.
The devices that must be MHL-enabled are the source devices, the one generating the images, not the display.
If you have the adequate MHL adapter for your S III, any monitor or TV with HDMI inputs will work.
I have my S III work with several models of TVs, and none of them state they are "MHL-enabled": they just have HDMI ports.
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I think the MHL-enabled monitor mean you don't need a MHL cable. However do note that SIII went out of the MHL specification with S3. Make sure that S3 is supported before your purchase one.Otherwise you will still need a S3/Note2 specific MHL cable.
i have already ordered MHL cable for my GS3, indeed cheep one from ebay but it should work fine.
i think that MHL support is option to charge your phone directly over HDMI=> mUSB cable, so there is no need for extra power. but think is new 11pin and changed specification of Galaxy S3, so i still need extra power connection
this MHL support is pure marketing, thanks for answers
Is it possible? (USB-C -> HDMI)
Connect A71 to tv via usb c to hdmi?
I understand the A71 phone is non mhl compatible, but is there a way to connect to my tv, without wifi e.g. chromecast? I need a hard wired solution. A link of one for sale would be most helpful, if you have experience of the product. Thanks
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