How to screen mirroring using HDMI and micro USB - Moto G Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi there, I am moto g 1st gen, cm 12 user and want to know whether my phone posses ability to connect my non smart TV having a hdmi port....... using cable called "Micro USB to hdmi adapter" that I brought yesterday...is there anyway out then let me know. screen shot added....

Not really sure but I use chromecast to cast my screen to TV I use it on my phone and tablet they are about £25_30 well worth the money ..
http://www.amazon.com/Google-Chromecast-Streaming-Media-Player/dp/B00DR0PDNE

Thanks for info

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[Q] How do I connect Moto G to television?

I want to be able to watch Netflix on my Moto G on the tv via HDMI but I'm not sure what cable I need.
I bought a micro HDMI to HDMI cable but that doesn't appear to fit.
I've had a look at Micro USB to HDMI cables but they all seem to say theyre for other devices like the Samsung Galaxies.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
yasinaydin said:
I want to be able to watch Netflix on my Moto G on the tv via HDMI but I'm not sure what cable I need.
I bought a micro HDMI to HDMI cable but that doesn't appear to fit.
I've had a look at Micro USB to HDMI cables but they all seem to say theyre for other devices like the Samsung Galaxies.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Moto G has no video output via cable. You can use DLNA or Miracast to wirelessly stream your media to your TV. If your TV does not support this, there are options like Chromecast(only works with some apps yet) or any Miracast HDMI dongle, that actually streams the screen and audio of your phone to your TV. I hope this helps, good luck.
I have tried Miracast to my LG Smart TV, utilising the hack on 4.3......
although it attempts connection, which shows via pop-up on the TV, it does not connect at least not for me.....
I will try again after I upgrade to KK....
apparently the screen cast option is available natively.
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yasinaydin said:
I want to be able to watch Netflix on my Moto G on the tv via HDMI but I'm not sure what cable I need.
I bought a micro HDMI to HDMI cable but that doesn't appear to fit.
I've had a look at Micro USB to HDMI cables but they all seem to say theyre for other devices like the Samsung Galaxies.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Honestly, use chromecast with Netflix.
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Moto g miracast / wifi display / wireless display
Try update Android KitKat.
New menu on SCREEN MENU
TRANSMITTER SCREEN.
Can you watch free movies from motorola g7 to a Panasonic tv Im not up to date with this sort of thing thanks?

[Q] display moto g screen on a dumb 7" monitor.

in my car i have 7" monitor with 2 s-video inputs. one is connected to a reverse camera and the second is free. i would like to see my moto g screen on my monitor.
do you have any idea how to do it?
hnoam88 said:
in my car i have 7" monitor with 2 s-video inputs. one is connected to a reverse camera and the second is free. i would like to see my moto g screen on my monitor.
do you have any idea how to do it?
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Only thing I could think of would be if you could get some sort of HDMI to svideo adapter and hook a chromecast to the monitor, then use moto g as a wifi hotspot for the chromecast to connect to. Maybe... I don't know how well it will do with full screen mirroring though, I think there are some apps that claim they can cast anything, but not sure how well they work.
The resolution on the dash monitor is probably ridiculously low too so not sure if it would display properly.
rugerredhawk said:
Only thing I could think of would be if you could get some sort of HDMI to svideo adapter and hook a chromecast to the monitor, then use moto g as a wifi hotspot for the chromecast to connect to. Maybe... I don't know how well it will do with full screen mirroring though, I think there are some apps that claim they can cast anything, but not sure how well they work.
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Won't work - Chromecast needs an Internet connection, and the device that's acting as the Hotspot can't also be the client that controls the casts. Would work in theory with two devices, one to be the hotspot and the second to act as the Chromecast client, but screen mirroring for Chromecast is still early days, although I think a couple of apps are getting there.

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Hey guys, I have been searching but I couldn't find, is there any way that I can project my phone to external display which is a projector by the way with a vga port.. So a microusb to vga converter can do this job aur any thing that can help me plz do tell me.. Thankyou..
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I don't think you can by cable. You can by Casting (wifi).
Apparently the one plus one is not mhl compatible, so an usb adapter won't work like already said by JeffDC. You can cast using miracast if the projector is compatible, or maybe search about buy a device like a chromecast for exemple ?
No mhl support, chromecast only. The new chromecast devices are good for 5ghz
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Does your projector have HDMI input? If so, chromecast would work nicely.
Chrome-cast, or really any wifi direct gadget ought to work. I use Netgears in my house and on travel. Perfect.
Chromecast is the answer for your question. If you don't want to buy it then connect the projector to you computer or laptop and use some screen mirroring apps from play store to mirror your phone to the PC.
Mirrorop from play store is a good option.
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MHL to HDMI hub for media center

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olster said:
Dont get a MHL. Invest in a chrome cast its better and the quality is HD. Get the all cast app too as you can cast anything but the google home app lets you mirror your phone to tv.
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I can agree with this. I always used to have an MHL cable. And I also have one for this tablet. But with less and less tablets supporting MHL. Not many custom roms supporting MHL, it's way better to invest in a Chromecast. It's more furute proof. A chromecast is smaller (less cable). With a chromecast you can put your phone/tablet anywhere in the room, no restictions of cable lenghts. Etc.
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