MHL Force Resolution? - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II

Does anyone know of a trick or method to change or force a given resolution for the display output via MHL?
I ask this because it appears to default to the highest resolution available on a given monitor, but 1080p is gimped at 30Hz, which is extremely bad. If I can force the adapter to display at 720p 60Hz at all time then that would be awesome!

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[Q] Set resolution on Smart Dock ?

Does anyone know if it's possible to change the resolution the note 2 Smart dock outputs over the HDMI port?
My 1680x1050 (native) monitor is being driven at 720x480 by the dock which seems unusually low to me.
The monitor isn't capable of 1080 but surely there is a step between 480 and 1080????
Update: I've now got a Dell P2311H monitor which is 1920x1080 native and I STILL can not get anything more than 480p out of the smart dock
Probably best asking here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2022380
we reaaly need a programmer to make a tweak to choose output resolution..

Fix the MHL TV out resolution

I originally have a Note 8.0 but also use a friend's note 2 sometimes for giving video out to a Projector. So, I use an MHL to VGA Converter and a 5pin to 11 pin adapter.
The problem is that both the devices randomly pick a resolution everytime I connect it to the projector. Sometimes 720p, sometimes 4:3 VGA. I just want to fix on a resolution. VGA only rarely comes up, but I actually want it because the projector is natively 4:3 and fills up the screen better with it.
Is there anyway I can select the VGA resolution permanently? Like selecting a resolution in Windows?
I found a libhdmi.so file on the Note 8.0 which contains all the info. About resolution, it has everything from 640x480 to 1080p modes. Is there anyway, I could modify it to get the same resolution all the time?
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How do you change the HDMI-output resolution?

According to my TV, the output resolution is 720p. How do I change the output resolution to 1080p?
I don't think you can? Native resolution on the LGOG is 720p (although it has 48 extra pixels). Can't see how you can modify it to 1080p output.

How do you change the HDMI-output resolution?

According to my TV, the output resolution is 720p. How do I change the output resolution to 1080p?
satam55 said:
According to my TV, the output resolution is 720p. How do I change the output resolution to 1080p?
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Since the phone's own native resolution is 720p and with mhl cable You only mirror the screen of Your phone, I think You can't change the output signal.
I guess...
But hey! Good luck! Maybe You'll find something! :good:
Follow this guide:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2134554
But in dialer type 3845#*970# that's code for OG

[Q] slimport to hdmi / custom screen resolution woes.

I've recently bought myself a slimport adapter so I can hook my g pad up to a TV (1920x1080).
The g pad appears to downscale its native resolution of 1920x1200 to the resolution it outputs over hdmi (in my case, I'm outputting 1920x1080).
As I'm displaying movies on my g pad's screen @ 1:1 aspect ratio, this downscaling from 16:10 to 16:9 obviously leads to distortion.
To remedy this, I'm using "wm size $resolution" to change the g pad's resolution to 1080x1920.
The problem I'm having is that the window manager is doing some stupid stuff with the virtual softkeys in landscape mode at this custom resolution.
See screenshot here:
@ default 1920x1200
@ 1920x1080
Does anyone know of a solution to this problem?
How do people successfully use the g pad's slimport to hdmi functionality when the TV is a different aspect ratio to the device?
I'm still stuck on this; is this a flaw with the stock rom for which there's no known solution?
TehJumpingJawa said:
I'm still stuck on this; is this a flaw with the stock rom for which there's no known solution?
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You have to change dpi settings too. Can see instructions here or use Resolution Changer Pro from Play Store.

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