HDMI feature of ainol novo 7 HDMI( can xoom do this pls EOS team?) - Xoom Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18gewgVB3y4
that is the link at youtube.
the ainol aurora capable output hdmi in 1080p smooth.
the only things i like is when the movie play the tablet do not show the movie when mirroring.
can we have that in EOS roms?

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gamming said:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18gewgVB3y4
that is the link at youtube.
the ainol aurora capable output hdmi in 1080p smooth.
the only things i like is when the movie play the tablet do not show the movie when mirroring.
can we have that in EOS roms?
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Hi, HDIM Feature works fine with Team EOS Builds, but in 720p that is the max resolution on Xoom remembering that you need the cable Hdmi X Mini Hdmi, and I recommend the original one from motorola that connect better without been lose.
I use it to watch Netflix it awesome

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DVD resolution

What's the best resolution to use for ripping a DVD to the Prime and then what would be the best for ripping a blu-ray to it?
I'm using DVD fab
Thanks
hyrulejedi86 said:
What's the best resolution to use for ripping a DVD to the Prime and then what would be the best for ripping a blu-ray to it?
I'm using DVD fab
Thanks
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This is transformer forum and not prime
Tip: you can play DVD with menu with Daroon player.
ya this isn't the prime section but 720 is the max that the screen can play i believe 1080 is the max hdmi out
you can play 1080P
on your prime
no problems
without HDMI out
im playing Fluent 1080P on my Galaxy s2
and fluent 720P and my eee pad TF101
Hearmeman said:
you can play 1080P
on your prime
no problems
without HDMI out
im playing Fluent 1080P on my Galaxy s2
and fluent 720P and my eee pad TF101
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i mean that you can't actually play 1080p on the screen considering its 800x1240
720p is the max that the screen can play

HDMI out support 1080p?

Looking to buy one.. But only if the output can support 1080p, as I'd primarily use this for Blu-ray movies & streaming.
Also.. Are there any ICS ROMs in progress? Thanks.
ICS is in development over on [the forum that can't be named here for some reason] along with a new .39 kernel that was built from scratch by dedicated developers. I'm using the pre-alpha right now actually. It's only weeks away from completion. And yes you can buy a 30$ dock or HDMI cable.
You can mention it, just can't link. It's Slatedroid by the way.
I have Malata dock, some videos desync over hdmi. It happens on froyo, gb, and hc. It outputs the same resolution as the g tablet.
Well i have a dock and I have noticed with the G Tablet if you are using a cheap HDMI cord your picture will be fuzzy/blurry, screen size (resolution) will be heavily reduced, quality HD videos do not look that appealing. Once I switched to a nice quality cable all my issues went away. Very pleased with my dock + G Tablet!
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One S video output resolution

Anyone who's got the phone yet tested if the One S outputs 720p through HDMI?
It's basically the only thing I can't find, I did however find that the One X does, but it has got a 720p screen itself.
Michael
Hello,
I have connected the one S to my sony HD TV.
the result is a bit disappointing for two reasons:
quality is not so good
latency for example when slide photos is high
I'm using a MHL cable from PNY:
PNY Adaptateur MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) vers HDMI®
supposed to be compatible up to 1080p.
I didn't check yet the format resulting from TV point of view. I will try to find that and tell you.
For photos on TV, the Sony and HTC integrated DLNA is far better but not working all the time(seems that the TV is not visible as DLNA client all the time)
Bonus question: Is there a difference from using an MHL-adapter og the wireless dlna thingy?
Probably more lag with the wireless. Its not the best i've used it on 1080p and 720p, I think its outputting the native resolution of the phone.
Anyone got some new inputs? Thank you
honeyb said:
Anyone got some new inputs? Thank you
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I am looking forward to getting a bluetooth keyboard&mouse combo and an MHL cable.
I am surprised that it doesn't do 1080p, I thought that was native to ICS and that the GPU/CPU is the same as the One X
DownloaderZ said:
I am looking forward to getting a bluetooth keyboard&mouse combo and an MHL cable.
I am surprised that it doesn't do 1080p, I thought that was native to ICS and that the GPU/CPU is the same as the One X
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Yeah I thought it could do that too, and the reports of lag when outputting is kinda strange. It should be fast enough at half of full hd..
I have tested again MHL after upgrading to 2.21. Now scrolling in the gallery is smooth and videos are read in full 1080p(recognized by the tv).
I even have tested games, it's awesome!
sent from my buggy HTC One s. Home button crazy handset.

HDMI video glasses with Android phone

Thought i would shoot this question out there while still continuing to search for the solution.. Has anyone had any luck with using HDMI video glasses with an Android phone using HDMI mirroring? I have a EVO 4G running Cyan 7, HDMWin for mirroring, Crazyremote for remote access to my pc, and now just looking for video glasses to use as a portable monitor for the HDMI mirroring. Resolutions less than 720p would be fine too if there is a portable way of converting the resolution to something lower.
Thanks.

LG 3D ultraHD Blu-ray player with miracast & private sound mode

My LG BP730 3D UltraHD upscaling Bluray player has miracast and private sound features that may be useful for screen mirroring.
It works fine with my samsung galaxy S4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRSVyxyuO_M even for full HD videos
bubblesmoney said:
My LG BP730 3D UltraHD upscaling Bluray player has miracast and private sound features that may be useful for screen mirroring.
It works fine with my samsung galaxy S4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRSVyxyuO_M even for full HD videos
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Are you still happy with this device (LG bp730)? I'm considering buying a 3d BluRay player with miracast support... have you tried any others? I'm especially curious as to how it compares with the much cheaper Toshiba BDX5400. I would also appreciate more details about strengths and weaknesses of the LG unit after having used it for a while.
I'm planning on using it with a Note 2 and an LG 65LM6200 3D TV... if you have a similar setup, can one magic remote work for both devices? I find that the menu & apps (amazon prime, youTube) on my LG TV are often sluggish, any improvement on the bluray player?
Thanks for the input..
travisn000 said:
Are you still happy with this device (LG bp730)? I'm considering buying a 3d BluRay player with miracast support... have you tried any others? I'm especially curious as to how it compares with the much cheaper Toshiba BDX5400. I would also appreciate more details about strengths and weaknesses of the LG unit after having used it for a while.
I'm planning on using it with a Note 2 and an LG 65LM6200 3D TV... if you have a similar setup, can one magic remote work for both devices? I find that the menu & apps (amazon prime, youTube) on my LG TV are often sluggish, any improvement on the bluray player?
Thanks for the input..
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I have a lg690v and when I try to use all share cast to the tv the picture is there but the sound is all fuzzy but if I conect my all share dongle to the tv it works fine ? Do u know what the porblems is im using a galaxy note 10.1
Anyone know
It also works with Google TV my Sony 3d Blu-ray player doesn't have that feature at least I think... Never tried it Google TV works right out the box
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travisn000 said:
Are you still happy with this device (LG bp730)? I'm considering buying a 3d BluRay player with miracast support... have you tried any others? I'm especially curious as to how it compares with the much cheaper Toshiba BDX5400. I would also appreciate more details about strengths and weaknesses of the LG unit after having used it for a while.
I'm planning on using it with a Note 2 and an LG 65LM6200 3D TV... if you have a similar setup, can one magic remote work for both devices? I find that the menu & apps (amazon prime, youTube) on my LG TV are often sluggish, any improvement on the bluray player?
Thanks for the input..
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sorry for the late reply, just saw your post. Was on a few weeks holiday in aug so didnt see your post. Came back to a gazillion emails in my account so might have missed the alerts from here.
I have update my amazon Uk review for this player. It works fine for bluray and 3d bluray on my LG smart TV. The private sound mode just works for bluray and not other stuff which was a disappointment. There are some firmware bugs, once as i was repeatedly trying to get the private sound mode to work for other stuff the device froze and i couldnt even eject the bluray. Even rebooting a couple of times didnt get the bluray to eject, but after a couple more times it did work fine.
Smart apps on any smart TV or smart bluray player are a joke. I have a smart sony TV, another smart LG tv and a smart sony bluray player and another smart LG bluray player. All their smart features are barely OK but really ****ty in comparison to any cheap android stick or android minipc. Android mini pc is much more versatile when plugged into a regular TV. In my youtube uploads I deliberately showed an android mini PC being used with an old cathode ray TV and now that old smart cathode ray TV with android minipc is smarter than any new smart TV. on the youtube upload the picture looks crap, but on the TV its not crap. Reason it looks crap on the upload is because the cathode ray TV is 420p and i shot it in a 1080p camera and uploaded to youtube in 1080p and hence the 480p TV shown on 1080p camera upload looks crap. Just mentioning this to show that android mini pc is a better buy if you just want smart features.
If you want miracast the netgear ptv3000 dongle is good (also shown on my uploads) and this miracast on this bluray is also good. I havent used the toshiba so cant comment about its quality. I have used miracast on sony TVs in shops and they work fine.
craigels said:
I have a lg690v and when I try to use all share cast to the tv the picture is there but the sound is all fuzzy but if I conect my all share dongle to the tv it works fine ? Do u know what the porblems is im using a galaxy note 10.1
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try to see is the problem is some interference. You can check yourself by sitting in various areas around the tv with clear line of sight between tv and the note with nothing in between, if the case on your note has metal then remove the case have you updated the tv firmware. try to link TV to internet via ethernet or powerline adapters instead of wifi. the tv connecting to wifi and miracast at same time might cause some interference. hope this helps.
bubblesmoney said:
sorry for the late reply, just saw your post. Was on a few weeks holiday in Aug so didn't see your post...
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Thanks for the info.. I was mostly interested in 3d bluray and miracast from a single device... a better / faster UI & apps would be nice, but I probably won't buy the lg since it sounds like it probably isn't that much better than my LG TV, but costs more than the toshiba.
:good:
bubblesmoney said:
try to see is the problem is some interference. You can check yourself by sitting in various areas around the tv with clear line of sight between tv and the note with nothing in between, if the case on your note has metal then remove the case have you updated the tv firmware. try to link TV to internet via ethernet or powerline adapters instead of wifi. the tv connecting to wifi and miracast at same time might cause some interference. hope this helps.
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I sorted it by playing content through dlna and using the smart share app on the tv it workd brilliantly now

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