So i want to wireless mirror my Galaxy note to my Tv. I've got a regular dumb tv so no smart capabilities.
What's the best options for doing this? Is it even possible?
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Great technology: http://www.androidauthority.com/nvidia-miracast-tegra-3-support-103749/
http://blogs.nvidia.com/2012/07/tegra-enhances-miracast-wireless-display-on-hdtvs/
Who knows. Please tell me, even if they did, what device supports it now that I can beam to my TV? I have a WiDi receiver that I got when I bought my laptop, but I know only Intel will support it.
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What do you use to beam hd wireless from tablet to tv?
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borchgrevink said:
What do you use to beam hd wireless from tablet to tv?
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You can use some DLNA and UPnP clients such as Twonky to stream from your android device to a Playstation 3. I currently don't have a Infinity so I can't test this, but it does work with my HTC Sensation. Since you are likely to be home to stream this, I just stream from my computer. But it can be done.
Ah, but not mirror the mobile screen?
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DLNA is a content service. A device can be any of some combination, like I stream crap, I serve crap, I display crap, I control crap. So a movie stored on a DLNA device that can serve, can be sent to a DLNA device that knows how to play it, and you can even run the show from a DLNA device that knows how to control stuff.
Miracast can be more like HDMI out without the HDMI cable. Think WiFi Direct + VNC but using H.264.
It depends. Samsung, HTC, and Apple all make money by offering AllShare, Media Link, and AirPlay as proprietary standards which require device owners to buy their accessories. Miracast makes sense for Nexus devices so they offer similar capabilities. Asus could make more money by following Samsung, HTC, and Apple or they could go with a published standard and give their device owners more flexibility. Either way you'll be buying accessories from someone to make it work. And it'll take an awfully long time before you'll see devices natively equipped with Miracast to receive content. AirPlay hasn't been adopted in media devices and there are ten times more Apple devices supporting it than there will be Android devices supporting Miracast. Publishing a standard and seeing it widely adopted (on both ends) are two different things.
Signed, the owner of both a Samsung AllShare dongle and HTC Media Link HD dongle.
Hi have just bought a Samsung galaxy note 10.1 N8000 and want to know how can we watch movie (that is mirroring to a tv like with apple ipad). Do we have to buy any cable to do it?
For watching movies just add your tv to the same wifi as your note, for mirroring buy an allshare cast hub.
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Is there an adapter that will let me connect the Moto G to the HDTV via HDMI input?
(mirror whatever is on the Moto G's screen)
Yes. (AFAIK, after reading answers here on the forum)
DLNA or Miracast dongles works pretty well.
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There is no Miracast and no MHL....so no adapter will work to HDMI port on TV.....?
DLNA yes....?
to any enabled device TV or dongle!!!!.....?
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I have used the AllShare cast dongle for a year now on a Sony Bravia tv but have moved in to a smaller apartment and thinking of exchanging my tv for a projector setup. As long as the projector have HDMI I should be fine, right?
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I have used the AllShare cast dongle for a year now on a Sony Bravia tv but have moved in to a smaller apartment and thinking of exchanging my tv for a projector setup. As long as the projector have HDMI I should be fine, right?
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Yes it should be fine I can use it on any one of the 3 inputs I have, though you may have the option to connect as a PC on one of the HDMI inputs depending on your options. My Samsung has a PC HDMI option on the 3rd HDMI, Though you have to enable it by labeling the input PC in the setup menu. You will have to read up on such matters.
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Yes it should be fine I can use it on any one of the 3 inputs I have, though you may have the option to connect as a PC on one of the HDMI inputs depending on your options. My Samsung has a PC HDMI option on the 3rd HDMI, Though you have to enable it by labeling the input PC in the setup menu. You will have to read up on such matters.
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Very useful, appreciate it.
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