Found this after Samsung couldn't answer a simple question about the correct pin-out of the 3.5mm plug.
http://pinoutsguide.com/CellularPhones-P-W/samsung_galaxy_vidout_pinout.shtml
I also found these and ordered.
http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/STELLAR-LABS-24-9767-/24-9767
It should work for the Captivate without having to switch the connectors since the pin out should be the same..I'll have them next week..
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Nice. For $0.21 plus shipping, if you don't mind changing the Red for the Yellow, get this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003V8UB4I (see my customer-supplied photo)
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Nice. For $0.21 plus shipping, if you don't mind changing the Red for the Yellow, get this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003V8UB4I (see my customer-supplied photo)
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Thanks..but I really do mind.One of the reasons I went looking is to find a decent cable set with the correct pin out being used so that I didn't have to swap one of the audio connectors with the video to get the video to play properly. I have/had already read where folks were doing what you do suggest with i-pod cables and camcorder cables,and many of those same folks having artifacts induced and showing up on the bigger screen.FWIW...I was also hoping to get this information from Samsung..but they didn't have it to give me when I called this morning..in the Galaxy section..or their electronics section.I put the link to the pin out there for those wanting the correct wiring sequence.
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Mac11700 said:
Thanks..but I really do mind.One of the reasons I went looking is to find a decent cable set with the correct pin out being used so that I didn't have to swap one of the audio connectors with the video to get the video to play properly. I have/had already read where folks were doing what you do suggest with i-pod cables and camcorder cables,and many of those same folks having artifacts induced and showing up on the bigger screen.FWIW...I was also hoping to get this information from Samsung..but they didn't have it to give me when I called this morning..in the Galaxy section..or their electronics section.I put the link to the pin out there for those wanting the correct wiring sequence.
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The artifacting comes out because the pixels rendered for smaller screens (i.e. on our Captivates) are unnoticeable until they're enlarged on bigger screens. I guess some people are so used to watching HD signals on their HDTV sets and when they see something non-HD, it's not good enough.
As for our Captivates, on my setup, it's fine. I don't have any signal loss just because I'm using a camcorder cable. It's not HD by any means. It's, what, 480i at best? As for the wiring, it is wired correctly. The plugs are just mislabeled (for use with our Captivates) LOL
I love this feature on our Caps. I see that the HTC Incredible had just come out with their USB to TV cable version which I'm sure is more expensive than this $0.21 cable!
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The artifacting comes out because the pixels rendered for smaller screens (i.e. on our Captivates) are unnoticeable until they're enlarged on bigger screens. I guess some people are so used to watching HD signals on their HDTV sets and when they see something non-HD, it's not good enough.
As for our Captivates, on my setup, it's fine. I don't have any signal loss just because I'm using a camcorder cable. It's not HD by any means. It's, what, 480i at best? As for the wiring, it is wired correctly. The plugs are just mislabeled (for use with our Captivates) LOL
I love this feature on our Caps. I see that the HTC Incredible had just come out with their USB to TV cable version which I'm sure is more expensive than this $0.21 cable!
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My understanding of it is as to how it is encoded.I understood it to be 720x480p so..in essence wouldn't that make it HD..
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Mac11700 said:
My understanding of it is as to how it is encoded.I understood it to be 720x480p so..in essence wouldn't that make it HD..
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There you go. The iPod folks, not having HD on their phones (I think), see the artifacting because the videos they watch are probably not HD quality.
BTW, 720x480p is not HD. HD starts out at 720 (on the horizontal aspect). That is, 1280x720.
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There you go. The iPod folks, not having HD on their phones (I think), see the artifacting because the videos they watch are probably not HD quality.
BTW, 720x480p is not HD. HD starts out at 720 (on the horizontal aspect). That is, 1280x720.
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Thanks..either way..with the quality of Blue Rays and DVD's videos I have trans coded and have on my phone I don't want any artificially induced artifacts showing up when I push it to a larger display.A better cable with better connectors will help..What I am watching isn't some crappy you tube downloads..or poor quality sdtv broadcast..Also I'll be using this cable to connect up to my Integra 9.8 for home viewing..so I'll be able to utilize a fine HT system for it every now and then too..
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there are artifacts because the cable can only handle about 320x480 (less than dvd but better than vhs) do to the encoding. its an analouge signal with color and brightness handled at different frequency ranges. pushing more resolution through the encoding blurs the image.
there are additional artifacts because video cables for what ever reason (im not an engineer but i have few ideas) are a very specific impedance 75ohms or something, google it!. and using an audio cable with near zero impedance in its place causes artifacts! i can tell you this from experiance. it will cause artifacts even if the signal is at the correct resolution.
it is rumored that the micro usb to hdmi works on the epic but does not yet work on the captivate. i dont know if it ever will but we can all hope!
dnla is cool for movies at home but doesnt work for travel unless you bring a second dlna device. dlna also doesnt work for gaming, a bluetooth remote and hdmi cable is a killer combo for travel but as of now it doesn't work as far as i know.
Well..the video didn't work properly. All I got through it was torn badly. Audio worked good though. Called them this morning and got a refund..shipping included.
You know..we have their top of the line multimedia phone..and AT&T can't supply you with the correct cables to do the job..Kind of frustrating to say the least.
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Mac11700 said:
Well..the video didn't work properly. All I got through it was torn badly. Audio worked good though. Called them this morning and got a refund..shipping included.
You know..we have their top of the line multimedia phone..and AT&T can't supply you with the correct cables to do the job..Kind of frustrating to say the least.
Mac
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Yeah, it's too bad they don't have all of the accessories. But I can only guess it's probably because there's less than 1% of the Cap users that will be doing A/V output on their phones. With a number that low, they don't want to waste valuable storage space or inventory control whatever. (Just guessing)
Get the $0.21 cable and just plug the red in the yellow jack, and the yellow plug in the red jack. White goes with white.
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Yeah, it's too bad they don't have all of the accessories. But I can only guess it's probably because there's less than 1% of the Cap users that will be doing A/V output on their phones. With a number that low, they don't want to waste valuable storage space or inventory control whatever. (Just guessing)
Get the $0.21 cable and just plug the red in the yellow jack, and the yellow plug in the red jack. White goes with white.
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Yeah they need all that space for the iphone accessories that apple makes them carry.
Though with the coach ending and apple considering a cdma version and stocking ipads in verizon stores the iphone accessories don't completely obtain my local store any more, now they are pushing thee windows phones, att must have something against google. They seem to support yahoo. Maybe why t-mobile gets all the google experience phones.
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I bought the cables from a post earlier in this thread. The ones for $.21 from amazon, and no matter which way i put them all i get is a gray scrambled screen. I can see bits of my phones screen on the tv but barely recognizable.
Hey mac, those regular super cheap ipod video out cables are correct. The pinout is just a little mixed up but like everyone else has said you just need to swap the colors out. The phone can push out 480x320 at best through those cables. You are pushing a video signal through a composite video connection. Composite video will never be able to carry a high definition signal. And yeah you'll see artifacts. You're stretching a 480x320 resolution to your high definition TV's resolution maybe 1920x1080 if you have a 1080p TV and on top of that you're carrying the video through an analog connection. No matter how high quality the cable is you cannot carry a good enough video signal for a clean picture.
Gnortiz22 said:
I bought the cables from a post earlier in this thread. The ones for $.21 from amazon, and no matter which way i put them all i get is a gray scrambled screen. I can see bits of my phones screen on the tv but barely recognizable.
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That's strange. Try another TV. Or, make sure the cable (both from the phone and to the TV) are plugged in tight. If you have a skin or a case protector on your phone, it might be preventing plug from going in all the way so maybe there is a leak from the audio to the video. Mine works fine as you can see.
Gnortiz22 said:
I bought the cables from a post earlier in this thread. The ones for $.21 from amazon, and no matter which way i put them all i get is a gray scrambled screen. I can see bits of my phones screen on the tv but barely recognizable.
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That's strange. Try another TV. Or, make sure the cable (both from the phone and to the TV) are plugged in tight. If you have a skin or a case protector on your phone, it might be preventing plug from going in all the way so maybe there is a leak from the audio to the video. Mine works fine as you can see.
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I have the same issue. And I've tried all the possible combinations. None of them work. Defective jack? Did anyone ever have any luck with the MicroUSB to HDMI cable?
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I have the same issue. And I've tried all the possible combinations. None of them work. Defective jack? Did anyone ever have any luck with the MicroUSB to HDMI cable?
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Defective cable I would say...
Supposedly Samsung has the mini usb-hdmi cable in production..but no eta on them yet from my inquires with them.
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XGX5309 said:
I have the same issue. And I've tried all the possible combinations. None of them work. Defective jack? Did anyone ever have any luck with the MicroUSB to HDMI cable?
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I have the same issue. I have tried 3 different tvs and 3 different cables all with no luck! Picture is always a grey scrambled mess. Anyone else have any ideas?
Are you sure you guys are using the Red & White + Yellow jacks on the back of the TV (and not the Red+Green+Blue) ?
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Are you sure you guys are using the Red & White + Yellow jacks on the back of the TV (and not the Red+Green+Blue) ?
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Yes, I am using the y,r,w jacks & I switched them in every configuration possible with no luck at all. I hope it is not a problem with my phone. All I see is a grey scrambled mess, when i change screens on my phone the scrambled mess also changes, but I have not been able to get a clear picture.
airbillion said:
Yes, I am using the y,r,w jacks & I switched them in every configuration possible with no luck at all. I hope it is not a problem with my phone. All I see is a grey scrambled mess, when i change screens on my phone the scrambled mess also changes, but I have not been able to get a clear picture.
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That is strange. I'll look at my configuration again when I get home. Give me 4 hours. Darn...4 more hours 'til a 4-day weekend! Yeah!!!
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I got the Cable Matters MHL to HDMI adapter (no links- under 8 posts) from Amazon. Perfectly inexpensive, quality is alright. I use my existing adapter heavily; multiple emulators, Sixaxis Control Utility, and along with a keyboard and mouse I use it like a second desktop. However, sometimes video output ceases for a few seconds, giving a black screen on whatever you're outputting to. The video output on the phone is unaffected. Apparently this is a common issue for this adapter. While it's not deal breaking (it still works fine and only cuts out for two to three seconds every five to twenty minutes), I want to know if the official adapter has this issue as well. While it's twice as expensive, I may put down the money sometime down the road to replace the one I've got.
What do you have, how well does it work?
SGSII, AT&T, rooted, stock ROM, Android 2.3.4
Dematank said:
I got the Cable Matters (no links- under 8 posts) from Amazon. Perfectly inexpensive, quality is alright. I use my existing adapter heavily; multiple emulators, Sixaxis Control Utility, and along with a keyboard and mouse I use it like a second desktop. However, sometimes video output ceases for a few seconds, giving a black screen on whatever you're outputting to. The video output on the phone is unaffected. Apparently this is a common issue for this adapter. While it's not deal breaking (it still works fine and only cuts out for two to three seconds every five to twenty minutes), I want to know if the official adapter has this issue as well. While it's twice as expensive, I may put down the money sometime down the road to replace the one I've got.
What do you have, how well does it work?
SGSII, AT&T, rooted, stock ROM, Android 2.3.4
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I've played FF7 via FPSe piped to my TV using the OEM Samsung MHL adapter for about 2 hours straight and never noticed any issues. Works great. And I got it for $16 off eBay shipping included.
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I've played FF7 via FPSe piped to my TV using the OEM Samsung MHL adapter for about 2 hours straight and never noticed any issues. Works great. And I got it for $16 off eBay shipping included.
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Sounds like an idea. I use mine for FPSE as well. And N64oid. Spent about an hour playing Super Smash Brothers before work today. Only cut out about three times during that run, lol.
In my experience the cutting is interference from the phones antenna , tried it in airplane mode? WiFi doesnt interfere.
Bloodrainer said:
In my experience the cutting is interference from the phones antenna , tried it in airplane mode? WiFi doesnt interfere.
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Have not tried airplane mode. Mostly, this is because I often use it as a desktop computer. Actually does the job fairly well. 19" flatscreen TV, BT keyboard and mouse, web browsing becomes a much more pleasant experience.
Mozilla needs to get off their asses and add an option to change the text size though. Dolphin works great but doesn't agree with some sites.
Indeed, that type of use shows the awesomeness of this device, i sometimes use Ubuntu, there's a nice package posted somewhere here, Firefox, GIMP etc on a cellphone is amazing. But enough of that ot, if airplane mode doesn't give you those cuts then when reconnected to cells try to position the cable in a way that it wont catch so much interference, i connect it to a 27" tv/monitor/tuner/almost coffee maker combo, and depending on positioning i can catch the moment when i'm going to loose signal by the tv's speakers catching the interference. Maybe you can find a position where it wont cut, i was able to position it in a safe way, so i believe it might be the lack of any screening at the chip on the cheap design.
one quick question i bought the mhl adapter from dealextreme a while ago but i´ve never really used till now since i bought a ps3 controller, my question regards image quality.
I am aware that the mhl adapter that i bought it isn´t the official but many people rated it high quality, when i play for example an emulator or riptige gp the image quality looks a lot better on the phone than it does on a tv or pc monitor, i´ve tested both, i don´t know if its just because the screen is smaller the image looks sharper but for example playing mario 64 on a big screen the image looks a bit squared/pixelated.
I even installed a pc emulator to compare (looks better), forced anti aliasing with chainfire and still looks pixelated.
The info that appears on my monitor is that the image is working at 1080i 1920*1080.
Is this normal ?
I have the official Samsung MHL adapter. It works great, the only issue is the display is a little bit trimmed off from the top and bottom. I have checked it on multiple TVs so I don't think TV settings are the issue.
mousiope, i know what you mean, it may be disorienting a bit, this is how it works.
The cable output is HD, but its only cloning the phones screen resolution when not playing high res videos, thats what produces the low resolution view on the monitor, so yes, it is because on the small screen it looks sharper. I noticed that on the emulators this is even more visible than on other uses, maybe the emulator itself is generating lower res than phones screen? never really looked at it. Try to change the LCD Density, its not quite the same than higher resolution but helps a little (mind tho that touchwiz doesnt scle properly with changes in lcd density, meaning it gets a little messy, small font, 4 icons per row always etc).
flippity, i never noticed trimming on my MHL output. Will check it tho.
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I got the Cable Matters MHL to HDMI adapter (no links- under 8 posts) from Amazon. Perfectly inexpensive, quality is alright. I use my existing adapter heavily; multiple emulators, Sixaxis Control Utility, and along with a keyboard and mouse I use it like a second desktop. However, sometimes video output ceases for a few seconds, giving a black screen on whatever you're outputting to. The video output on the phone is unaffected. Apparently this is a common issue for this adapter. While it's not deal breaking (it still works fine and only cuts out for two to three seconds every five to twenty minutes), I want to know if the official adapter has this issue as well. While it's twice as expensive, I may put down the money sometime down the road to replace the one I've got.
What do you have, how well does it work?
SGSII, AT&T, rooted, stock ROM, Android 2.3.4
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My original adapter has cuts followed by a horrible noise. It was a lot worse when i used the charger that comes with the phone, probably the electrical distribution in my block sucks. Powering the adapter with USB power from my notebook almost solved the problem.
But it's quite pointless powering the cellphone with a computer instead of just using the computer's HDMI... In fact the MHL support sucks IMO, the only true 1080i/p is the video player, not even the photo viewer supports it! The other manufacturers like HTC, LG, Motorola and even NVidia had the descence of releasing an API enabling this functionality since it's not supported by Android itself.
Now that Bloodrainer mentioned, I never used the MHL in airplane mode... interesting...
Well, i get nasty noise in audio output when connected to a cheap car charger, so yea, i'd vote for your houses electric wiring, sadly i dont know much about electrics my vote would be to try a grounded plug with a surge protector?
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mousiope, i know what you mean, it may be disorienting a bit, this is how it works.
The cable output is HD, but its only cloning the phones screen resolution when not playing high res videos, thats what produces the low resolution view on the monitor, so yes, it is because on the small screen it looks sharper. I noticed that on the emulators this is even more visible than on other uses, maybe the emulator itself is generating lower res than phones screen? never really looked at it. Try to change the LCD Density, its not quite the same than higher resolution but helps a little (mind tho that touchwiz doesnt scle properly with changes in lcd density, meaning it gets a little messy, small font, 4 icons per row always etc).
flippity, i never noticed trimming on my MHL output. Will check it tho.
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hmmm i see ill give it a try
does cm9 support mhl or the ics leaked sammy rom!? will the api support be available with ics?
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No clue about api support, none of the AOSP based roms suport MHL, as it requires much of the samsungs frame and stuff, so sadly cm, miui, etc dont support MHL, not tried the leaked ICS yet, but i belive it should support MHL as its samsung's release.
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I got the Cable Matters MHL to HDMI adapter (no links- under 8 posts) from Amazon. Perfectly inexpensive, quality is alright. I use my existing adapter heavily; multiple emulators, Sixaxis Control Utility, and along with a keyboard and mouse I use it like a second desktop. However, sometimes video output ceases for a few seconds, giving a black screen on whatever you're outputting to. The video output on the phone is unaffected. Apparently this is a common issue for this adapter. While it's not deal breaking (it still works fine and only cuts out for two to three seconds every five to twenty minutes), I want to know if the official adapter has this issue as well. While it's twice as expensive, I may put down the money sometime down the road to replace the one I've got.
What do you have, how well does it work?
SGSII, AT&T, rooted, stock ROM, Android 2.3.4
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I have bought original MHL adapter and i face d exact same issue. I have tried various media players, stock ROMs, stock kernels and still d same issue keeps coming
See this post 297
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1036874
Hope someone can help finding exact cause of this issue
mousiope said:
hmmm i see ill give it a try
does cm9 support mhl or the ics leaked sammy rom!? will the api support be available with ics?
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not yet, but i hope that in the next leak they will fix this
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not yet, but i hope that in the next leak they will fix this
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incorrect i use the stock lp6 leaked rom and my samsung mhl adapter works fine.
I entered Flight Mode as Bloodrainer said, and apparently this fixed the cuts.
Does Cyanogenmod7 allow you to output in full 1080p?
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Does Cyanogenmod7 allow you to output in full 1080p?
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I didn't think CyanogenMod supported MHL out at all...
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So I got an HDMI cable today for the device and I am pretty disappointed. I plugged it in and it only detected the device as displaying 720p. Adding to this, the sides were cut off. Another issue I've been having is that whenever I move the device, the picture would disappear, but that might be an issue of the cable itself.
Anyone have any experience with the HDMI out and if I can get it working correctly? I am running the first ICS leak on the device currently.
Also, I've read that some people were able to get 1080p out of this?
Its either the cord, tv, or the port. I know on my TV there was an issue where the video was 1080i/p (I forget which), but the audio didn't play, plugged it into a different port, and the problem was solved. This was on a samsung TV and results may very. If you can, try a different port, then a new cord, finally try it on another hdmi device and see if it works, if the problem continues, then just replace the tab.
God, I sound just like a support person, "Results may very," lawl.
Tried it on my Sony TV and my Samsung Moniter with the same results. I've managed to get a slightly better picture after messing around with the settings on the Samsung. Still not satisfied with the end results.
I feel I need to try connecting this to a scan converter or something just to see what the device is actually sending and stuff.
Hmmmm, I'm not the only one. My tablet worked find on my projector but now it doesn't even know when it is connected to it. Hooking it up to the 47 inch Samsung works without a hitch. I'm going to order the docking station and see if it makes a difference.
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Both ics and hc hardware GEN2 I have sides cut off. I've tried different modes on my TV without much success. I think ti interlacing is off somehow.
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Picked up an HDMI cable for the a100 off ebay for $5 with free shipping. 10ft with gold plated terminals and it has worked perfectly since day one. I hate how you can't turn the tablet screen off while streaming video :-\ other than that its a treat to have it displayed on our 50" Samsung and the quality is quite decent running the latest ICS leak.
I've tried 2 hdmi cables on 2 different TV's and only get 720p signal and the bottom taskbar is cut off and a bit on the top and maybe sides. I know for a fact that these cables support 1080p. But HDMI is just mirroring so it will mirror at the same resolution as the tab or as close as it can. And our tab is 1280x800 so it won't mirror in 1080p
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Hey guys just picked up this desktop dock for the galaxy nexus with hdmi out (sold in the states as the Galaxy Nexus™ i515 Multimedia Dock) from the guys at mobileciti for $55 from the store and also available from expansys for $48, also not to be confused with the nexus multimedia dock with the pogo pins
First thoughts on the dock is its nice sturdy weight and construction once you place your phone in the dock coupled with the full rubber base,its firmly safe and you can rest assured it wont tip over or slide around on your desk.
Whilst it is a firm fit it is not difficult to remove and place the phone, something to note there is a gap between the dock and back cover when the phone is docked whether its there for a reason or not im not too sure. (ok so after playing with the dock in the past few hours ive come to the conclusion that the 1 - 2mm gap is for the loudspeaker aswel there is a square indent at the bottom of the dock where the loud speaker is situated on the nexus)
It features the usual micro usb port for power at the back (note: the micro usb port is for power only, you wont be able to use it to sync with your computer, although on some sites it advertises as charge and sync reviews on expansys confirm it only charges. no sync!)
On the side sports a hdmi connection, for anyone who has used a mhl cable this dock works differently to how the mhl and nexus operates, with the mhl cable any activity on the phone was displayed on the connected tv, with the hdmi dock it is only for playing videos and streaming eg youtube when your phone isnt playing any videos a android wallpaper is displayed on the connected tv whilst you still have full function of your phone it wont be displayed on the tv
my only gripe so far is the lack of a 3.5mm jack and the 3.5 on the phone is obviously not accessible when docked, making it absolutely impossible to get audio out, as appose to the gs2 dock that comes with a 3.5mm and also having the phones 3.5 jack still accessible whilst docked
The video playback is great there is no lag and transition is smooth
Side by side with the gs2 samsung dock they make a great addition to any desk
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I think it is pretty stupid that you cant sync up with your computer with the micro usb port.
Good review though!
Didn't see it mentioned but does it have a 3.5mm headphone jack on the other side? Doesn't seem like it does, which would be unfortunate.
Thanks for the review!
I know you mentioned it's for video, just wasn't clear if that was the only option.. are you saying it's not possible to display phone activity to your tv with this dock?
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I'm also wondering if it has the 3.5mm jack. The Amazon page says it does, but I want to verify.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-EDD-H...P83Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1334714616&sr=8-1
I still wondering what the point of those 3 gold pins are if Samsung isn't really using them, but I guess you can't get HDMI out of them, only through MicroUSB. Still I wish there were more accessories that used those 3 gold contacts.
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I'm also wondering if it has the 3.5mm jack. The Amazon page says it does, but I want to verify.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-EDD-H...P83Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1334714616&sr=8-1
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I'm wondering if there's a difference between the dock the OP reviewed (I believe it's GSM?) and the dock for the LTE/Verizon model. Samsung's site also specifies that the portrait dock for Verizon does have an audio out port but some youtube videos of dock for the GSM Nexus show no audio out.
Anyways, I ordered one from Amazon (I have the LTE/Verizon Nexus) and should be expecting it by next Wednesday.
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I think it is pretty stupid that you cant sync up with your computer with the micro usb port.
Good review though!
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That was my first thought when i bought the dock for my gs2 waste of a micro usb port
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Didn't see it mentioned but does it have a 3.5mm headphone jack on the other side? Doesn't seem like it does, which would be unfortunate.
Thanks for the review!
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Unfortunately it doesnt have a 3.5 audio jack
It has a hdmi port on one side and is blank on the other
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I know you mentioned it's for video, just wasn't clear if that was the only option.. are you saying it's not possible to display phone activity to your tv with this dock?
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thats correct playing video and streaming are the only options
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I'm also wondering if it has the 3.5mm jack. The Amazon page says it does, but I want to verify.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-EDD-H...P83Q/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1334714616&sr=8-1
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I'm wondering if there's a difference between the dock the OP reviewed (I believe it's GSM?) and the dock for the LTE/Verizon model. Samsung's site also specifies that the portrait dock for Verizon does have an audio out port but some youtube videos of dock for the GSM Nexus show no audio out.
Anyways, I ordered one from Amazon (I have the LTE/Verizon Nexus) and should be expecting it by next Wednesday.
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I believe the gsm and lte dock are both one and the same just with different model numbers to market the different regions asia and the states
As far as i know i havent seen any portrait docks with a 3.5 output tried to find some on youtube with no luck
Hopefully we will have concrete info when you receive your dock
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And your review really helped with info so thanks for it
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I have a quick question...I have this dock and plugged it in to my TV to watch something on netflix. When the video came up though it was turned sideways as if I was looking at the phone portrait but screen was in landscape. It wasn't watchable. Do basically I have an expensive charging dock right now. Anybody else have this and/or know a fix?
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I have a quick question...I have this dock and plugged it in to my TV to watch something on netflix. When the video came up though it was turned sideways as if I was looking at the phone portrait but screen was in landscape. It wasn't watchable. Do basically I have an expensive charging dock right now. Anybody else have this and/or know a fix?
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im really not sure how that happened the dock usually does a pretty decent job at displaying portrait to landscape on the tv
does it happen with youtube and videos or just netflix?
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im really not sure how that happened the dock usually does a pretty decent job at displaying portrait to landscape on the tv
does it happen with youtube and videos or just netflix?
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Honestly, I got annoyed and only tried Netflix. I'll try others and report back.
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Even the box says it is compatible with 3.5mm devices...I wonder if these are early production models or something.
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Just got my dock. It definitely doesn't have any audio out.
Oh well, it's still pretty nice and works good.
You can buy this one
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/New-USB-Sync...Accessories&hash=item256d42a046#ht_3837wt_841
+ this one
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/Black-Samsun...Accessories&hash=item231a4ea4bd#ht_4903wt_702
For a total of less than $16 and get the same functions
so does that mean i cant use it to play my emulators???? can anyone confirm this?????
I own this dock and an LTE Gnex. I am still running 4.0.2 and it mirrors everything to my TV via HDMI. I can browse the internet. Play games and use my all my apps. I will post pictures soon but here is a video I uploaded to YouTube via my Xoom of my phone playing a YouTube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzXEQ7qqTos&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I own this dock and an LTE Gnex. I am still running 4.0.2 and it mirrors everything to my TV via HDMI. I can browse the internet. Play games and use my all my apps. I will post pictures soon but here is a video I uploaded to YouTube via my Xoom of my phone playing a YouTube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzXEQ7qqTos&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Thanks
Can any one confirm on 4.0.4
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Hardware vs Software decodification
Hi everybody,
I bought an original Samsung HDMI dock aprox. one month ago and it mirrored everything from my Galaxy Nexus, using 4.0.2, but when I recently updated it to Android 4.0.04 the HDMI just output video, like youtube, but main important issue, it doesn't output all videos.
When using MX Reproductor it doesn’t output any videos to my TV trough the HDMI cable, but if i change to VPlayer I can watch the video on my TV but only if I choose Hardware de-codification, becouse if I switch to Software de-codification I again can't watch the video on my TV.
Is there are anyone how can give a clue here?
Regards, Roberto
Hey guys, has someone a fitting dock for the Captivate Glide?
AFAIK there is no official one, but maybe the dock of another, more famous, Samsung phone does fit the Glide also.
Greetings Alex22
Unfortunately, I think we are in lack of luck with the µUSB port on the top. This would constrain to put the phone horizontally on a dock with the docking on one edge.
This must explain the lack of docking station on eBay unlike the batteries' charging stations.
One alternative may be to reproduce this SGS mod : http://www.qianqin.de/2011/09/18/samsung-galaxy-s-wireless-inductive-charging-mod
But I don't know if it is possible with our Captivate Glide.
Here is 1 from Philips http://www.techradar.com/reviews/au...-systems/philips-fidelio-as851-1042940/review unfortunately our phone would be connected upside down. I wonder if there is an app that lets it work upside down?
dudejb said:
Here is 1 from Philips http://www.techradar.com/reviews/au...-systems/philips-fidelio-as851-1042940/review unfortunately our phone would be connected upside down. I wonder if there is an app that lets it work upside down?
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Back when I used CM for the HTC Dream, I always had the option to enable the screen to rotate 360°.
So I guess it's a ROM thing, but definitely makeable.
But anyways, that's a pretty hefty docking station, and with nearly 200 pounds it's nowhere near my budget.
Lets just hope there'll be more Android Dockingstations to come.
@EMegamanu: Thanks for the link, pretty interesting that you can mod a phone like that. But I'm too afraid and too inexperienced with solderings to mod my phone like that
EMegamanu said:
Unfortunately, I think we are in lack of luck with the µUSB port on the top. This would constrain to put the phone horizontally on a dock with the docking on one edge.
This must explain the lack of docking station on eBay unlike the batteries' charging stations.
One alternative may be to reproduce this SGS mod : http://www.qianqin.de/2011/09/18/samsung-galaxy-s-wireless-inductive-charging-mod
But I don't know if it is possible with our Captivate Glide.
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Wow, that is impressive. I wish I didn't care about my warranty. Lol
This looks cool the Dock Boss allows you to plug your android phone into any Ipod dock:
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19736_7-20110799-251/dockboss-plug-android-phones-into-iphone-docks/
OK I doubt it allows you to control the Next track and play/pause but it should charge and route the Music to the device. It plugs to your phones audio connector and the Micro USB to charge.
Here is another dock that looks interesting uses a cable to plug to an android phone so it does not matter where the connectors are located. It also has a nice little Remote:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/home-entertainment/ec56/
JB
dudejb said:
This looks cool the Dock Boss allows you to plug your android phone into any Ipod dock:
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19736_7-20110799-251/dockboss-plug-android-phones-into-iphone-docks/
OK I doubt it allows you to control the Next track and play/pause but it should charge and route the Music to the device. It plugs to your phones audio connector and the Micro USB to charge.
Here is another dock that looks interesting uses a cable to plug to an android phone so it does not matter where the connectors are located. It also has a nice little Remote:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/electronics/home-entertainment/ec56/
JB
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I like the docking station from thinkgeek. The Price is okay, the design as well, the only thing that I would nitpick about is that you can't just put the phone into the dock, but have to connect both headphone and charging cable to hte phone.
Otherwise than that it's worth the weight for me.
You know, it's a shame that our phones seem to have a cult following almost. Many people don't seem to know about it either. Samsung did great, especially since keyboard phones are going the way of the dodo, and I use a keyboard for gaming and texting anyway.
My only complaint is that there's no hardware camera button, but that's not a deal breaker in the least.
Really missing my Milestone dock.....its the only downside to this phone I can find.
I hate fishing for charging leads
MnemonicSyntax said:
You know, it's a shame that our phones seem to have a cult following almost. Many people don't seem to know about it either. Samsung did great, especially since keyboard phones are going the way of the dodo, and I use a keyboard for gaming and texting anyway.
My only complaint is that there's no hardware camera button, but that's not a deal breaker in the least.
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The keyboard and the availability on my carrier made the decision for me. I do a lot of emailing from my phone, and the keyboard is just faster and more precise than even Swype style input options for me.
I did at first miss the hardware camera button from my old WinMo LG eXpo, it was very nifty, but it's not even an issue for me anymore. Is that a common thing among Android phones?
the galaxy s vibrant comes with a charging dock that uses the same corner usb connection. Unsure on the thickness of the phone in comparison to the vibrant though.
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Well, I bought one to try out. Wasn't much, only $10 from eBay with the packaging or $13 new. Oh, I'm using a stock AT&T Captivate Glide on the latest update.
Physically, it's fine. Smaller than it looks, actually, covering about 9/10 of the length & 4/5 of the height. The depth is a bit more fudged, covering only the lower half of the slider, leaving the screen half hanging. The main issue is that although the plug is 95% on target, the 5% means you'd have to add a spacer to raise the rest of the phone up a bit. But it definitely attaches without trouble. Nice & compact.
EDIT: Driver: the charging works, though considering it didn't a few hours ago, I'm not sure what changed. Ah, the connector is a tad longer than what fits, so perhaps one must jiggle the phone a bit to get it to work? Though I tried that earlier, too....
Software/driver side is a flop. The Samsung Desk Home application from the marketplace (the generic one) doesn't work. So yeah, no automatic launching or sound out of the dock's line out. It's odd, since the settings has a dock setting in the settings, so something should work. I just wasn't able to find out what. I suppose the dock might have an identifier & the phone isn't coded in?
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Well, I bought one to try out. Wasn't much, only $10 from eBay with the packaging or $13 new. Oh, I'm using a stock AT&T Captivate Glide on the latest update.
Physically, it's fine. Smaller than it looks, actually, covering about 9/10 of the length & 4/5 of the height. The depth is a bit more fudged, covering only the lower half of the slider, leaving the screen half hanging. The main issue is that although the plug is 95% on target, the 5% means you'd have to add a spacer to raise the rest of the phone up a bit. But it definitely attaches without trouble. Nice & compact.
EDIT: Driver: the charging works, though considering it didn't a few hours ago, I'm not sure what changed. Ah, the connector is a tad longer than what fits, so perhaps one must jiggle the phone a bit to get it to work? Though I tried that earlier, too....
Software/driver side is a flop. The Samsung Desk Home application from the marketplace (the generic one) doesn't work. So yeah, no automatic launching or sound out of the dock's line out. It's odd, since the settings has a dock setting in the settings, so something should work. I just wasn't able to find out what. I suppose the dock might have an identifier & the phone isn't coded in?
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which docking station did you get? that is 1 thing I don't understand with samsung, why do they make the micro usb connector on the top of the phone? It should be on the bottom, this would be simpler for docking stations to connect and less cumbersome having a wire to conect all the way to the top of the phone.
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My mistake, I forgot it's difficult to locate. Here's the Galaxy S used version <ebay.com/itm/OEM-Samsung-Galaxy-S-i9000-Multimedia-Dock-Home-Charger-/150629639833> & new version <ebay.com/itm/N-OEM-Samsung-Galaxy-S-4G-Multimedia-Dock-Home-Charger-/160616869990>. If you go through the store, there's the Vibrant & Galaxy S versions, but I'm not sure there are any differences.
Being a horizontal dock, your issue is not applicable, though it's certainly understandable.
Oh right, the clock application already has a dock function, but it doesn't activate upon docking & I couldn't get it to reroute the audio. It does prevent the screen from turning off, so I guess it's not too bad.
Hi would this work with the glue as a basic dock? not sure if the plug is in the right place for this mobile,
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-Gal...UTF8&colid=2AOM2U1G0O9ZJ&coliid=I9O547D7LLW3P
if not aren't there any Samsung accessories that can be adapted for a dock to charge or hdmi out here's wishing lol.
Atb
That is the amazon location of the dock I reviewed. Everything I've mentioned should apply.
I guess glue would work? As long as it's completely dry, naturally. I used three thin nails in three rows, taped down. Not the prettiest, but at least it matches the blue led.
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Hi Thanks for that, where's the link to your review and why were the nails used just to stop it dropping forward of the front of the dock, were there any other mods needed to make it work.
Thanks
Paul
The review is spread over two posts, two & four posts above my prior post with pictures.
I used nails as a spacer as the micro-USB port is a tad bit high. Everything else worked well, though the phone electrical connection to the dock may be finicky at times.
I currently use an ihome desk lamp. The glide sits rather well in the ipod dock, but I have to supply my own power. I was eyeing this the other day too http://www.thinkgeek.com/product/ec56/
found it! SGH-i927 HTPC solution
here's what i think we've all been looking for:
this should be all you need to use your Captivate Glide as HTPC (or just use the dock on your night-table/desk, whatever)
iBolt™ MHL Streamer Dock - Black
http://www.fommy.com/view-full-page.php?divid=Samsung&model=Samsung+Captivate+Glide+SGH-I927&cat=Cradles&skuno=94753
the only actual dock i've found that's listed as compatible with i927, and it comes with cables! i am SO getting that one of these days...
(actually, the compatibility list is quite large, i'm guessing just about any device with MHL will work with this dock)
i happened to find this site about an hour into googling for a glide dock... they have the widest range of sgh-i927 stuff i've found:
http://www.fommy.com/samsung-captivate-glide-sgh-i927.htm
and that's the only place i've found that sells the iBolt dock...
couple that dock with a Bluetooth kbd/mouse combo; something like this:
CE Compass Bluetooth HID Wireless Keyboard Mouse
*edit*
THIS little thing is AWESOME:
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/wireless-touch-keyboard-k400
I picked one up on sale at Office Depot. Works GREAT and even has a home button.
After using this on windows pc's, android tablets and android phone (USB OTG), I HIGHLY reccommend it to anyone looking for a keyboard with integrated touchpad.
two finger scrolling in windows and android works great.
in case you don't have an hdmi monitor, just an HD hdmi to dvi adapter for ~$5
(if you have to go DVI, chances are you'll need an audio cable to connect to your audio device. for example, my tv is older and doesnt do audio over DVI, but the DVI input has RCA audio inputs right beside it; so i would use a 3.5mm to RCA cable.
Or you may want to run from phone headphone jack to audio line in on your home theatre audio receiver.
Chances are if you need seperate audio cable, either 3.5mm to RCA or 3.5mm double-ended cable would be what you need.)
so that's about $100 to use your phone as a desktop computer or HTPC as well.
I can't wait to try this on my 60" DLP tv....
I'm trying to resurrect a 42" 1080p lcd which works fine except with certain devices (ps3, Sony Google TV, and of course aftv). Apple TV 2 & 3, roku xd and RPI all work. I've tried countless methods including power cycling and every HDMI cable I own. Plug in the aftv and it says "no signal"
This is not a problem specific to aftv but I figured somebody has had the same issue and maybe found a fix I haven't tried. I'd appreciate any ideas including causes. Seems obvious this is a handshake issue but why do some devices work and some don't? Ps3 is notorious for this but other devices like aftv not as much. I'd even be willing to buy an adapter if anyone's confident enough to think it might work...
Btw--no signal means exactly that. I don't get picture or sound. Google TV manifested differently, picture would flash on & off with sound. The other devices mentioned just yield "no signal"
Make sure you have a hdmi 1.4 cable.
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KLit75 said:
I'm trying to resurrect a 42" 1080p lcd which works fine except with certain devices (ps3, Sony Google TV, and of course aftv). Apple TV 2 & 3, roku xd and RPI all work. I've tried countless methods including power cycling and every HDMI cable I own. Plug in the aftv and it says "no signal"
This is not a problem specific to aftv but I figured somebody has had the same issue and maybe found a fix I haven't tried. I'd appreciate any ideas including causes. Seems obvious this is a handshake issue but why do some devices work and some don't? Ps3 is notorious for this but other devices like aftv not as much. I'd even be willing to buy an adapter if anyone's confident enough to think it might work...
Btw--no signal means exactly that. I don't get picture or sound. Google TV manifested differently, picture would flash on & off with sound. The other devices mentioned just yield "no signal"
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plug it into a working TV and set the display to 720p and then try your lcd
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Make sure you have a hdmi 1.4 cable.
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plug it into a working TV and set the display to 720p and then try your lcd
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Thanks for the suggestions, but think i tried both already, unfortunately. Thats what makes it more puzzling.
Btw--i guess i cant say with 100% certainty i used 1.4 but ive gone through everyone i have, some were expensive gold tipped. Ill pay closer attention.
Also...i called my TV Manufacturer a while back & the rep said to try a cheaper/older one like a 1.1 or 1.0
If no devices worked this would be easy to diagnose but it being selective is really confusing.
KLit75 said:
Thanks for the suggestions, but think i tried both already, unfortunately. Thats what makes it more puzzling.
Btw--i guess i cant say with 100% certainty i used 1.4 but ive gone through everyone i have, some were expensive gold tipped. Ill pay closer attention.
Also...i called my TV Manufacturer a while back & the rep said to try a cheaper/older one like a 1.1 or 1.0
If no devices worked this would be easy to diagnose but it being selective is really confusing.
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one weird non-obvious thing about HDMI - the signal source, i.e. your console/tv-box/whatever is actually drawing a bit of power from the TV. not a huge amount, but something nominal.
this is one of the reasons why getting a not necessarily better but just different cable makes a difference - sometimes just the shortest cable you can manage. similarly setting lower resolution. (although you said you'd tried that)
could be your TV is getting old and maybe some components wearing out a little?
I had this exact problem a couple years ago with my no-name-brand generic 42" LCD and various Android sticks. the TV was decent in general, but it quite obviously was not supplying enough power on HDMI. lowering resolution to 720p fixed it, and I was eventually able to get 1080p by randomly finding the "right" cable.
another thing that worked (and is a really, really stupid going-backwards sub-sub-optimal solution) ... I tried a (powered) converter box that separates the HDMI signal out into VGA + 3.5mm stereo. seriously stupid in terms of getting decent resolution and in so many other ways. but it solved the power problem. (there are similar powered boxes that do DVI-out, and I think even ones that just go HDMI->HDMI, and only exist to e.g. break out the audio or other reasons)
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(or if you have an A/V receiver to borrow/test, try putting the signal through that)
tarvoke said:
one weird non-obvious thing about HDMI - the signal source, i.e. your console/tv-box/whatever is actually drawing a bit of power from the TV. not a huge amount, but something nominal.
this is one of the reasons why getting a not necessarily better but just different cable makes a difference - sometimes just the shortest cable you can manage. similarly setting lower resolution. (although you said you'd tried that)
could be your TV is getting old and maybe some components wearing out a little?
I had this exact problem a couple years ago with my no-name-brand generic 42" LCD and various Android sticks. the TV was decent in general, but it quite obviously was not supplying enough power on HDMI. lowering resolution to 720p fixed it, and I was eventually able to get 1080p by randomly finding the "right" cable.
another thing that worked (and is a really, really stupid going-backwards sub-sub-optimal solution) ... I tried a (powered) converter box that separates the HDMI signal out into VGA + 3.5mm stereo. seriously stupid in terms of getting decent resolution and in so many other ways. but it solved the power problem. (there are similar powered boxes that do DVI-out, and I think even ones that just go HDMI->HDMI, and only exist to e.g. break out the audio or other reasons)
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(or if you have an A/V receiver to borrow/test, try putting the signal through that)
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Youve given me lots of ideas. Thanks!
I have considered buying an adapter in the past, but not for this tv . Yes. I have many tvs and this is not the only "hdmi impaired" one.
My bedroom tv has an issue with audio cutting in and out indefinitely if the aftv is powered on before the tv. A reboot fixes the glitch but you can imagine how annoying that is. The solution posted here was an hdmi with pin 13 removed. Apparently theres only one company that makes these and imo they're a bit pricey. But I still might get one.
I hadnt considered buying one for this tv but if it fixes the issue i would. There is a way to remove pin 13 yourself , however, it requires tools i don't think i have. Plus i worry that damage could be done if i screw up. Also, im not certain if it would matter for the tv in the op but of course if i bought one i could try it on that tv.
I had a similar issue where the solution was to use a different cable. In my case was to use an HDMI to DVI cable where I proved my LCD was still working but had power issues. then I tried different HDMI cables and found one that finally worked with that LCD. the cable was long and came with my xbox one. all the other cables except those two wont work with that LCD monitor. They are happily married since then. Just to let you know that happens sometimes.
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I had a similar issue where the solution was to use a different cable. In my case was to use an HDMI to DVI cable where I proved my LCD was still working but had power issues. then I tried different HDMI cables and found one that finally worked with that LCD. the cable was long and came with my xbox one. all the other cables except those two wont work with that LCD monitor. They are happily married since then. Just to let you know that happens sometimes.
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Just to see a conclusion to this thread...I got aftv working on this TV.
First, I switched it to 720p on a different TV
Then, I tried it--fail as usual BUT 3RD CABLE'S A CHARM!
Btw-- ps3 still won't work. That's probably why it took awhile to get aftv working (soooo many failed attempts with ps3) I though aftv would no doubt be the same.
Thanks for everyone's input!
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