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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Hi guys,
I ve got a HDMI adaptor and cable for my S2 and it is working fine on the TV with HDMI, just wondering if I can connect S2 to the telly without HDMI socket?
There is no cable for that. Or use an HDMI cable with a DVI converter on top of it?
Google for HDMI to composite. There's loads of cheap leads to do this.
qwerty1q said:
Hi guys,
I ve got a HDMI adaptor and cable for my S2 and it is working fine on the TV with HDMI, just wondering if I can connect S2 to the telly without HDMI socket?
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I am also trying to find how to cheaply connect S2 to a crt tv with either scart or composite RCA - does't look possible without high cost below taken from a web site but not allowed to post link as I'm a new user!:
HDMI To Composite Cable is sought by many people nowadays. People who have old technology equipments try to connect them with brand new HDMI-ready devices. Most old devices are using either composite cable, analog cable, or S-Video cable.
HDMI To Composite CableSome people think that they are able to convert the digital signal from HDMI end to several analog signals in the other end. The truth is, while you clearly can connect wire-to-wire, which simply won’t work. There is no possible solution to convert digital to analog signal without using a converter box. When you see HDMI To Composite Cable sellers claim to be able to convert the digital to analog signal directly without a converter box, they mostly scam and don’t work.
So, is it possible to convert the digital signal to analog signal? The answer is yes, but you can’t use a simple HDMI To Composite Cable. You need a converter box. It will do the conversion from digital to analog without a breeze. You may find them on the market labeled as HDMI To Composite Converter, HDMI To S-Video Converter, HDMI To 3 RCA Converter, HDMI To 5 RCA Converter, HDMI To Composite 3 RCA / S-Video Converter Adapter, but simply not as HDMI To Composite Cable only.
hdmi uses digital signal, so you can use a DVI adaptor but that's it.. (or digital component but that's ultra rare)
to use analogue (scart, composite, component, s-video) you'll need a digital-to-analogue converter box and they cost around £30 from ebay.. you're better off putting that money towards a new LCD with hdmi
is it possible to share my tab screen to my tv using a usb male to 3 av cable plugged in usb otg adapter that is plugged in my samsung galaxy tab 2 7" gt-p3113? beacose a hdmi adapter for my tablette cost from 30 to 65$. thank you
I think so difficult even hdmi reported not working in our tab2 , work only in tab1
If you could try allshare play may be will work
Sent from Galaxy S2 or Galaxy Tab2
lololo2 said:
is it possible to share my tab screen to my tv using a usb male to 3 av cable plugged in usb otg adapter that is plugged in my samsung galaxy tab 2 7" gt-p3113? beacose a hdmi adapter for my tablette cost from 30 to 65$. thank you
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According to the Samsung spec. Tab 2 7.0 does not have hardware to support any type of TV out, either HDMI or AV. so I think you will not find an adapter that works. at all.
thanks for your anwsers
Tank YouTube for help, will tro tome fini annoter method to watch YouTube on my tv.
Havre à gold day.
edit: I think i was drunk when i typed this. wow.
lololo2 said:
Tank YouTube for help, will tro tome fini annoter method to watch YouTube on my tv.
Havre à gold day.
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use wii if u have
Hi,
Does anyone has good options to share your video or screen of your phone with a Sony TV? I know I can buy a mhl cable or the even pricier Samsung dongle and connect it to hdmi but I'd prefer wireless as both devices are connected to the LAN anyway.
What's the way to go?
While looking to find a HDMI cable solution for my Moto Z, I came across a solution for the Galaxy S7.
- purchase this cable: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/272686294141?clk_rvr_id=1297701036148&rmvSB=true
- enable USB debugging
- go to display in settings and set it to the highest resolution
- connect your phone to this cable using your original USB power cable
- Job done.... now you have a solution for connecting your Samsung Galaxy S7 to any TV via HDMI (works for the Moto Z as well using a usb C power cable)
Listing at ebay was already removed...
Try this:
https://www.amazon.com/Lightning-Di...coding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=2M2695KH4352C43XXN94
Any displaylink hardware could send the image to the HDMI o VGA port. I have the Targus Multi Display Adapter and I'm able to connect my S7 to a VGA port or HDMI Port without any problem. You can connect a USB keyboard and mouse too! You only need to install the diplaylink app for android
There are many hardware with this technology
Does the ethernet port work with the Targus and S7?
I looking for cable for Samsung S7 it's even possible?
MHL (the primary hdmi to usb micro protocol) does NOT work with S7 or S7 Edge as of at least Nougat. They lost MHL on the 7 line actually, S6 DID support it. Unless MHL support was added in Oreo, I am highly suspect of the claim that this cable "works". I have a rif6 cube projector and this is one of my few phones/tablets that I still can't use on the included MHL microusb-hdmi cable (which works with numerous other Android devices). DisplayLink may work but is an entirely different premise. DisplayLink uses proprietary protocol to send encoded video over usb or wifi. With the display link app installed, yes you may be able to wired/wirelessly output your display but this is similar to screen casting and encodes the video, not a raw hdmi out video cable. DisplayLink also assumes you actually have a DisplayLink capable display or device to cast to (which I sure don't haha)
Can anyone confirm this is still working on latest oreo firmware?
Also, allebay.amazon links are dead, what should we search for?
I am interested in getting one of these until Christmas!
I second that. Can anybody confirm any of these work?
Seems plausible
I cant be sure, but I'm pretty sure you need the microusb to OTG connector that came with the s7....it allows you to plug in standard USB devices such as flash drives, game controllers, etc. You then purchase a VGA displayLINK (not displayport) external USB graphics card....plug vga from USB graphics card to tv/monitor.
USB device handles graphics control..
App acts as linux/android driver so no need for MHL anything....android is an OS...
Sounds workable.....
worth a 30 - 40$ RETURNABLE purchase.....
Looking for VGA displayLINK external USB Graphics card
Would love to try the below suggested solution. I have the Micro-USB to USB OTG adapter that came with the Samsung S7. I've got VGA cables and a tv that will accept VGA. What I don't have is the USB to VGA adapter that is described below. Can you point me to where I can buy the correct item?
I see some USB to VGA adapters on Amazon, but not sure if they'll work with this set up. I'm new to this forum so I can't post links to outside sites, but just search Amazon for "USB to VGA Converter, USB 3.0/2.0 to VGA External Video Card Multi Screen Display Converter Support Resolution 1080p for Win 7/8/8.1/10 Desktop Laptop PC Monitor Projector HDTV [No Need CD Driver] " and you'll find what I'm talking about.
I thought displayLINK was way to wirless mirror my screen. That's not what I'm looking for. I can already do that with Chromecast, ClickShare, etc. I want to have a cabled connection to have in places where I don't have an internet connection at all. This is for business presentations, so I'm not concerned about lag for gaming, nor am I concerned with perfect resolution or even audio. I just want to display screen of my Samsung S7 on a larger display with a cabled connection that doesn't require internet.
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I cant be sure, but I'm pretty sure you need the microusb to OTG connector that came with the s7....it allows you to plug in standard USB devices such as flash drives, game controllers, etc. You then purchase a VGA displayLINK (not displayport) external USB graphics card....plug vga from USB graphics card to tv/monitor.
USB device handles graphics control..
App acts as linux/android driver so no need for MHL anything....android is an OS...
Sounds workable.....
worth a 30 - 40$ RETURNABLE purchase.....
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Hi everyone,
Could anyone tell me what the requirements are for a USB-C -> HDMI adapter?
I tried a generic USB-C -> HDMI cable, and a USB-C -> hdmi/vga/DVI/usb hub, but both didn't work. "USB device not supported"
my huawei P20 pro works with both of them.
Any clue? what is the technical background behind this situation?
I have no idea what the required specifications are, but I can tell you I bought the silver one from here on eBay and can confirm it works if that's any help.
jpsollie said:
Hi everyone,
Could anyone tell me what the requirements are for a USB-C -> HDMI adapter?
I tried a generic USB-C -> HDMI cable, and a USB-C -> hdmi/vga/DVI/usb hub, but both didn't work. "USB device not supported"
my huawei P20 pro works with both of them.
Any clue? what is the technical background behind this situation?
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Mine works well with my not 20 ultra, but with my Tab 6 it does not. So i guess some brands and models just doesn't work well with it.
I have samsung tab s6 and have a dell usb-c monitor and the tab s6 cannot send video to it.
My oppo phone works fine.
I will try hdmi and usb-c cable when I get chance.
a5ian300zx said:
I have samsung tab s6 and have a dell usb-c monitor and the tab s6 cannot send video to it.
My oppo phone works fine.
I will try hdmi and usb-c cable when I get chance.
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I bought a hdmi to usb-c cable and that works fine.