Q) how do i share video wirelessly with my tv? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy S III

Hello, just saw this on a commercial and was wondering how to accomplish this. Are their certain requirements? Thanks

Buy the samsung oem mhl adapter then you must have a hdmi tv and wifi

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How can I change my video out from HDMi to USB Micro like the Incredible?

The reason I want to do this is to do what the droid incredible does with tv out through a composite video cable so I can then hook that composite video cable up to my Pioneer AVIC Z3 navigation system and watch my Sling Player on my nav from mirroring through the droid desktop.
So far the only video out is through the hdmi and that only does You Tube and your own loaded videos. I want the mirror apks of the droid incredible, the usb micro video out in analog and then I already ordered the micro cable (Even though it will be a waste maybe.)
So is changing the video out even possible from HDMI to Micro USB?
Can i make the evo into a droid incredible? Without bricking it?
I COULD CARE LESS ABOUT HDMI OUT Since I will never use it.
Any help with this gets you a $300.00 bounty from me through Paypal.
Mark
evo isn't pinned for usb out, if it is then the drivers won't be there.
how about just getting a HDMI to composite adapter?
http://www.hdtvsupply.com/hdtocoad.html
if you dont find one you like there just google around for some more. btw the micro hdmi cable is about $5 on amazon shipped.
as far as hdmi out only working with youtube and preloaded videos, that wont last much longer since the kernel is out now.
if this is what you need and choose to throw that bounty my way ill be redistributing all of it to actual devs here on xda.
Dave,
I've changed the requirements, I simply want screen capture, all apps ported out through the hdmi, slingbox to work and project it through the hdmi, I heard its just simple code telling our EVO to send all apps and desktop and video through the hdmi port.
After someone develops this app, ill buy an hdmi down scaler to composite video so I can watch slingbox on my car nag system.
davebu said:
how about just getting a HDMI to composite adapter?
http://www.hdtvsupply.com/hdtocoad.html
if you dont find one you like there just google around for some more. btw the micro hdmi cable is about $5 on amazon shipped.
as far as hdmi out only working with youtube and preloaded videos, that wont last much longer since the kernel is out now.
if this is what you need and choose to throw that bounty my way ill be redistributing all of it to actual devs here on xda.
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HDMI output support
Is this what we're all looking for?
http://docs.google.com/View?id=dhtsnvs6_57d2hpqtgr#4_HDMI_output_support_82321908
4. HDMI output support
This device supports HDMI output of video content via a cable. Common use of this could be to connect to a TV or a video projector to show a video clip.
The output of the video is tied to the user connecting the HDMI cable to the handset and to a HDMI player such as a TV, once the two have recognized each other, applications attempting to play video will not see the video on the device screen but it will be sent over the HDMI cable. While this is fairly plug-n-play, there are some things to consider for your application design.
4.1 Blocking HDMI output
We realize there may be some applications which do not want their video content played out over HDMI, this may be for many reasons including, usage rights associated with video or control over user experience. If you wish to restrict a user from using HDMI out with your application you can add the following permission to your manifest.
Permission to block HDMI output:

[Q] Q Phone to TV

Hey Guys,
Is it in any way possible to connect my Galaxy note to my Samsung tv, so that i can see exactly whats being displayed on the phone screen?
It may be silly, but my 3 year old son wants to play games on the tv with the accelerometer from the phone?
So i thought i could maybe connect the phone to my tv with a usb to hdmi cable, and display whats on the screen on my tv at the same time?
If such a cable exists, could you please point me in the right direction?
Thanks in advance...
google for mhl to hdmi
I have one of these...
http://www.play.com/Mobiles/Mobile/...sung+Galaxy+S+II+MHL+To+HDMI+&urlrefer=search
Works great. Note that unless your TV supports the MHL standard (and very few do), you will have to supply microUSB power to the cable (i.e. using the phone charger).
friedje said:
google for mhl to hdmi
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or check the thread currently 3 posts down from here titled "MHL recommendation"
My TV has a USB socket which provides power so I hook that up so my MHL cable and don't need to bring anymore equipment to the TV (power adapters/battery packs)

[Q] Tab to Monitor - Solutions?

I have a tab s 805. I want to play videos on my monitor (stand alone monitor - no CPU). Can anyone suggest me ways to do this?
1) Buy a HDMI Cable and a HDMI-Micro USB adapter and use. But I have seen people complaining that a MHL adapter is required and they will support only specific devices. So need more clarity on this.
2) WiFi solutions possible without CPU?
3) Any other solutions please!
If monitor has HDMI (or DVI) then easiest most reliable somultion is a MHL adaptor. Plugs into the usb port and then plug an HDMI to HDMI (or DVI) cable that goes to the monitor.
This is haw I display TV OnDemand programs from my Tablet to my 40" TV.
You can also use Miracast devices, but this means you loose the Wifi connection as it is used for the transmission of the screen image - hence my suggestion of MHL.
sacthegreat said:
I have a tab s 805. I want to play videos on my monitor (stand alone monitor - no CPU). Can anyone suggest me ways to do this?
1) Buy a HDMI Cable and a HDMI-Micro USB adapter and use. But I have seen people complaining that a MHL adapter is required and they will support only specific devices. So need more clarity on this.
2) WiFi solutions possible without CPU?
3) Any other solutions please!
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JohnWhitmore said:
If monitor has HDMI (or DVI) then easiest most reliable somultion is a MHL adaptor. Plugs into the usb port and then plug an HDMI to HDMI (or DVI) cable that goes to the monitor.
This is haw I display TV OnDemand programs from my Tablet to my 40" TV.
You can also use Miracast devices, but this means you loose the Wifi connection as it is used for the transmission of the screen image - hence my suggestion of MHL.
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Thanks! Ordered a mhl cable.. It'll come in a couple if days! Will check on it and get back!
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My preference is chrome cast. No wires, no lag, works perfect. No need to have the tablet screen running at the same time.
But will chromecast work on a monitor alone? Without CPU?
And can it stream only over wireless and not use internet?
Chromecast is very nice, but there are times where an MHL connection works better. Streaming video on hotel WiFi comes to mind. You can get a Chromecast to work using the HooToo Tripmate Nano, but the setup is a pain in the rear.
The minus with using the MHL connection to the tablet is that controlling the tablet from the hotel bed is probably not going to happen. Maybe somebody wrote an app where I can control video playback on my SM-T800 through my cell phone over WiFi or LTE?
Cheers,
¿GJ?
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But will chromecast work on a monitor alone? Without CPU?
And can it stream only over wireless and not use internet?
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Chromecast can stream from anywhere, local, server, internet. However it does need an active internet connection to work though there are hacks about to get around that for just local streaming.
Chromecast can connect to anything with a hdmi socket.
I can take it anywhere and have movies, music, pics on the go, locally streamed or from the internet without actually having to have my phone or tablet screen running. All controllable from the phone or tablet.
Its quite good at screen mirroring too.
There are cheaper versions such a easicast, but can't give any info on that.

MHL to HDMI adapter?

Hi guys,
I was looking MHL adapter talking there but didint find (or I'm blind)
I would like to watch Netflix on bigger screen on my trips, example on hotel TV or friends place
I looked from Internet and eBay and there is so many different adapter (and so big price difference) that I would be very happy if someone can tell me if have found working MHL adapter for Oneplus 2?
Or is this impossible and only way is maybe use Chromecast?
Thank you
No MHL support i think, so chromecast or send screen are the options.
Look at this
Hi,
Just to use this treat.
I'm looking for MHL adapter too
I also found this video. Can someone confirm please is it possible to connect my OnePlus 2 via HDMI cable to my TV.
Thanks in advance and good day to all.
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Can I use a usb to mhl on a xbr900e?

To clarify, I am wanting to know if it is possible to output video from a smart tv xbr900e using the TVs hdmi 3.0 port. USB-> MHL adapter -> to hdmi on another monitor. The tv screen is broke and I'm wanting to integrate the tv main board to a custom pc build that is a massive media desk. (Plenty of space)
If not, is there any way to output video from tv using ethernet cable? Thanks!

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