I have problem with my HDMI resolution it is 4k30hz and it's horrible. I want to change to 1080p60hz. I use Anker 7 in 1 USB c hub,which is support 4k only at 30hz,but I don't want to use 4k. I am with stock room now,tried Havoc the result is the same. I tried different TV's same result.
Hey Max
I'm in the same problem
I tried in a dell monitor 1440p 60hz and works in that resolution but when I plug in on my android tv sony x950g always connect 4k 30hz,
Oneplus 7t pro
Do You found some fix to this ?
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Has anyone tried hdmi mirroring on their Charge? I was curious as to how well it plays video and/or does it have enough power to play 720p.
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Yes, I tried the HDMI mirror mode and it was great. With mirror mode it shows you what screen is on your phone and diplayed on the TV.
I some videos from my Droid and played couple of them in mirror mode and was pixelated but I played videos taken from my DC and it played great. I tried out pictures I have and those where awesome.
What resolution does the hdmi port output?
On my DLP HD tv and my HD projector it displays at 1080p....Looks damn good too
Are you certain the signal is 1080p? Most TVs will tell you the signal resolution with some sort of "info" button.
I ask a second time, because my understanding is that 720p is the hdmi output signal.
Thanks again.
das7771 said:
On my DLP HD tv and my HD projector it displays at 1080p....Looks damn good too
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bunklung said:
Are you certain the signal is 1080p? Most TVs will tell you the signal resolution with some sort of "info" button.
I ask a second time, because my understanding is that 720p is the hdmi output signal.
Thanks again.
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I am almost certain it is 1080p
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bunklung said:
Are you certain the signal is 1080p? Most TVs will tell you the signal resolution with some sort of "info" button.
I ask a second time, because my understanding is that 720p is the hdmi output signal.
Thanks again.
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Both my projector and my tv automatically tell you what resolution it being displayed when you switch to a different input. I am 100% sure it's 1080p as my vision is 20/20 and I can clearly read what it says. Not being a smart ass...lol..but yes it does say 1080p on both of my displays.
when you say 720p is the display output for HDMI, do you mean the device or any HDMI output. Becuase the max resolution through HDMI is 1080p. 720p can be acheived through a component output as well as HDMI and is not the max resolution of an HDMI output. But I assure you that this when my phone is hooked up to HDMI my display tells me its 1080p. If you are reading some where that the device is only able to display 720p maybe it's incorrect or maybe my displays are up converting it some how. Either way it is dispaying at 1080p.
das7771 said:
Both my projector and my tv automatically tell you what resolution it being displayed when you switch to a different input. I am 100% sure it's 1080p as my vision is 20/20 and I can clearly read what it says. Not being a smart ass...lol..but yes it does say 1080p on both of my displays.
when you say 720p is the display output for HDMI, do you mean the device or any HDMI output. Becuase the max resolution through HDMI is 1080p. 720p can be acheived through a component output as well as HDMI and is not the max resolution of an HDMI output. But I assure you that this when my phone is hooked up to HDMI my display tells me its 1080p. If you are reading some where that the device is only able to display 720p maybe it's incorrect or maybe my displays are up converting it some how. Either way it is dispaying at 1080p.
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Thanks for clarifying. I do wonder if there is some kind of up converting. I guess you would really have to run some 1080 test patterns on your TV via your Charge to see if it really does generate 1080 output and not just up converting 720..
I do understand HDMI a bit. I have read that the hummingbird CPU/GPU supports XGA resolution, which is not 1080p. I think it's 1024x768.
I was a bit skeptical when someone said it was 1080p.
So I guess the question is, is it up converting?
I'm really interesting in the Charge. I am following all the threads and discussion on desktop use of Android. Right now, CM7 is working great with the EVO in regards to desktop use (extrenal monitor, mouse, keyboard, etc), but I think it's limited to 720p per the HTC/EVO hardware.
Info here about desktop use of an Android phone with HDMI out/CM7
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1038840
Does MHL have an inherent limitation of outputting at [email protected]? I have the cable for my HTC Sensation and that's what I get, just 24hz instead of 60hz that I thought. Also I realized the picture is not truly1080p. Sure the mode is 1080p on the tv but it's actually just the 960x540 native res of the phone's display that's upscaled to 1080. Anybody else have similar results or explanations?
I've had a similar result; all of my videos I play are upscaled to 1080p and to be honest the video doesn't look very good on my tv (you can see the upscaling by the big pixels). I'm using the Tmobile mhl adapter. I've seen youtube videos of the Galaxy S2 outputting 1080p movies through MHL. That looks like it is actually outputting real 1080p and not just being upscaled (but I'm not sure, its hard to tell from a youtube video). Does anyone else have input on this?
i know this is the sensation section however i have an evo 3d and it is pretty much the same internally. i too have this problem and i have a suspicion that it is due to the adapter. does anyone have the oem htc mhl adapter because my tvout is locked at 24fps probably due to my fake ebay mhl adapter. i dont want to spend $50 on a mhl adapter that may or may not be better than my current one.
I don't see how it would be able to not upscale the image?!
If it tried to use the full 1080p image then the resolution would need to change on the phone itself as well as the HDMI output.
Phil
i have a hdmi /mhl cable and it has came from mobilefun website and like other have mentioned i have different story because i use the mhl cable with my 24 inch led monitor which has a 1920*1080 res. but the trouble is that in setting it shows that it is outputting at 1280*[email protected] 60hz. i want toknow how can i make it work in 1920*1080 @60 hz.
another thing i want everyone to check is to type *#*#4636#*#* after connecting ur phone with your tv or monitor and check if your phone phone shows charging mode in ac or does it show usb charging
because in my case the problem is that it shows charging in usb mode and after a while of use i lose alot of battery and this is a problem because i have to take my phone and then i have to charge it normally also my phone gets very hot like nearly 50 degres.
please tell me ur experience with mhl cable with ur phone.
I always had a doubt about the display port and the managamente of tv out on android and particularly on nexus 4/nexus 5. I googled a lot about it but i've never found an aswer.
The output resolution is always the same of the source (1080x1920 on nexus 5) or other resolution are supported?
I have a 1360x768 tv/monitor, and before buying a display port adaptor i would like to know if the tv-out signal is scaled to the resolution of the monitor. Few week ago i connected an Archos 80 g9 to this monitor, through the mini hdmi port, but the resolution of the video wasn't the same of the panel, and everything looked blurry.
I don't know if depends on android, or on the monitor too. There is a way to set manually the resolution?
Has anyone connected Nexus 5 to a 1360x768 monitor?
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I just got the phone today and went straight to check if it supports HDMI out aka MHL and to my surprise it works! I tried both, direct cable and through an adapter.
Was thinking these days to get one. Thanks for the Hint!
Yes , i use it too. But have not figured out how to watch full screen videos. The TV pans the 21:9 phone ratio and it is really frustrating. I am watching 16:9 video on a 16:9 TV, the phone ratio shouldn't mess up with this. At least this didn't happen to every Xperia i have had from 2010 till today. Now it seems like it only transfers what's on the phone screen, not the video itself!
Also you cannot use hdmi CEC to control video with the TV remote, like it hapened with Xperia S, Xperia Z5 etc.
Also have not figured out how to whatch hdr videos in my hdr tv. The TV does not recognose them as HDR ones, i have switch hdr on the TV manually.
Sony has not only dropped on developing new software but it didn't manage to keep the existing one either.
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Yes , i use it too. But have not figured out how to watch full screen videos. The TV pans the 21:9 phone ratio and it is really frustrating. I am watching 16:9 video on a 16:9 TV, the phone ratio shouldn't mess up with this. At least this didn't happen to every Xperia i have had from 2010 till today. Now it seems like it only transfers what's on the phone screen, not the video itself!
Also you cannot use hdmi CEC to control video with the TV remote, like it hapened with Xperia S, Xperia Z5 etc.
Also have not figured out how to whatch hdr videos in my hdr tv. The TV does not recognose them as HDR ones, i have switch hdr on the TV manually.
Sony has not only dropped on developing new software but it didn't manage to keep the existing one either.
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Sounds bad, but maybe do they just don't know. I would wonder if they can't do this with an software update since we have one of the best USB C Ports on the Mobile Market (Other OEMs still use cheap USB 2.0 Ports). Would You consider posting that in the Xperia Forums to give SONY the Chance to reply to that? Otherwise, i could... I was about to buy a USB C Hub with PD Standard for 60 Bucks but not sure if it will work.
Another Question before You start to reply. Which kind of Adapter are You using? Possible that it has limitations like the most only have 4K @ 30HZ and without HDR (4K 60HZ HDR needs high Bandwidth). I only found some DisplayPort Adapters that support this.
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Sounds bad, but maybe do they just don't know. I would wonder if they can't do this with an software update since we have one of the best USB C Ports on the Mobile Market (Other OEMs still use cheap USB 2.0 Ports). Would You consider posting that in the Xperia Forums to give SONY the Chance to reply to that? Otherwise, i could... I was about to buy a USB C Hub with PD Standard for 60 Bucks but not sure if it will work.
Another Question before You start to reply. Which kind of Adapter are You using? Possible that it has limitations like the most only have 4K @ 30HZ and without HDR (4K 60HZ HDR needs high Bandwidth). I only found some DisplayPort Adapters that support this.
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I think i have already posted there but maybe i'm wrong, you are free to copy/paste my post anyway.
This is the adapter i am using:
https://www.amazon.it/gp/product/B07SJ69JSF/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
HDMI 2.0, 4K 60 HZ HDR. The Adpter is ok because if you play a HDR video from youtube on the phone you'll get and hdr video on TV through the adapter. It just does not work the same if you try with an HDR 4K video shooted with the phone itself. And, like i said the worst thing is that you do not even get it fullscreen and cannot use HDMI CEC or Bravia sync to control videos. No software support at all, just no sense.
Is anyone qware of an android phone that: Has 5g with all at&t 5g bands, will output 4k 60hz through an HDMI adapter to my android tv with streaming services, and is rootable with magisk. I have 2 different hub adapters that claim 4k, but I only have 1080p output, using a rooted essential phone. I know the phone is old, but I can download Netflix shows on it and watch over hdmi, something I can't do with my Pixel 6 pro. I prefer a wired connection.