Hi team
I want to connect my mobile with monitor screen (not using computer).
I found that MHL supported device can connect mobile to direct PC Screen, but as redmi note 7 pro is not MHL supported is there any other way that I can connect my device to monitor screen?
Just to read pdf, or to view images, I dont want to turn on computer I just want to connect my mobile to monitor.
Is there any app o something which can be used here?
I use mirroring option on fire tv stick to present mobile screen on tv. Other than mirroring or Chromecast I have not seen any option.
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Where I'm staying right now, no Wifi or Wilan. My laptop doesn't support bluetooth. My Carrier gives me a service that allows me to watch live streming tv on phone, It doesn't allow me to connect it to TV or something. I have windows 7 on PC, and Android kit kat. Samsung galaxy s4.
I'm wondering if it's somehow possible to connect mobile to laptop using the normal USB cable. And stream the mobile app activity to laptop, so I could watch live streaming on my PC, then I'd use an HDMI cable to connect it to TV.
X1 works when connected to TV via HDMI but X2 doesn't.
eennap said:
X1 works when connected to TV via HDMI but X2 doesn't.
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Use the mirroring, Multi-Screen option from the drop down menu to connect wirelessly to your Wi-Fi TV.
I had success on connection to my Samsung with Miracast. I took 2 - 4 attempts then it connected fine.
It transmitted video and sound via 5 MHz WLAN to TV. But the quality of speed seems to be not good enough. I had drops in video but on sound.
I tried the same with my Microsoft Surface Pro 3 which worked well on Windows 8.1. Now on Windows 10 I get no connection at all.
So I have no alternative.
Did anyone ever succeed in connecting to TV via micro USB to HDMI cable? I'm going to be traveling soon and would like to connect it to my hotel TV so I wanted to know if I should go and buy the cable or not,
Thx
I have a SM-P905V that is on Android 4.4.2 and is rooted. I have an app on a PC that allows devices to cast their screens to the PC (Reflector 2). If I try the Note 12.2's native screen mirroring, the PC doesn't show up as a device to be cast to. If I use Google's Google Cast app, the PC shows up as a device to cast to, but as soon as I connect to it my Note 12.2 freezes up and the only thing i can do is force a power-off and reboot it.
Is anyone else having trouble with Google Cast or Screen Mirroring?
I have a cheap cinese tablet (a teclast P80X, see http://www.teclast.com/en/zt/P80X/) that does not directly support screen sharing/casting, wireless display or whatever else is that called.
I'd like to mirror the display to a Samsung smart TV but I'd be okay also to mirror the display to the Windows HTPC that is connected to the TV.
Any reasonably working options? Most of the apps available on the Play Store are just wrappers around the built-in wireless display support that is not available on this tablet. TIA.
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I have a cheap cinese tablet (a teclast P80X, see http://www.teclast.com/en/zt/P80X/) that does not directly support screen sharing/casting, wireless display or whatever else is that called.
I'd like to mirror the display to a Samsung smart TV but I'd be okay also to mirror the display to the Windows HTPC that is connected to the TV.
Any reasonably working options? Most of the apps available on the Play Store are just wrappers around the built-in wireless display support that is not available on this tablet.
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There are mobile app/PC program combinations that work together to share the screen to your PC if they are both on the same wireless network. If you have a PC or a laptop, you can use these app/program combinations to share the tablets screen to the PC or laptop then connect the PC or laptop to the smart tv via the PC input port on the tv and the PC or laptop's screen will be displayed on the TV.
It's a bit of a roundabout, but, given that your hardware does not support screen sharing, you will not find a software solution to achieve this, you will have to use some kind of external hardware.
If you can find an app on the tv that has a companion app for your tablet that work together in the same manner as the mobile app/PC program combinations.
A Google search for
"Share android screen to PC over Wifi"
Should find many android/PC screen sharing solutions. Find one that works and that you are comfortable with, use it to share your tablet display to PC/laptop then connect the PC/laptop to the TV. I do this myself when the need arises, it works for me when needed.
So i ended up using scrcpy (https://github.com/Genymobile/scrcpy) which is just great. The only catch is that you need adb/usb debug which was not a problem in my case.
Can we cast S7 screen on laptop and work on laptop.
Second screen on tab , screen laptop screen on tab.. i want to do the other way.. Can we do it..?
I haven't personally tried this, but it should work.
How to Cast Your Windows or Android Display to a Windows 10 PC
Windows 10’s Anniversary Update brings an interesting new feature: Any PC can now function as a wireless receiver for Miracast, allowing you to view the display from another Windows PC, an Android smartphone or tablet, or a Windows phone.
www.howtogeek.com
You can go to win10 settings>apps>optional features>add a feature> search for wireless display and install it.
Then go to windows search search for Connect open the app named Connect and on ur tablet go down from the notification panel and find the Smart View button then click on ur computer name it should connect.
I got it to work on my Tab S7 connecting to both my Dell desktop and Samsung laptop using both Smart Mirror and DeX. The control is kinda clunky though. Lots of lag. I'm not sure of the practicality.
I'm running Windows 11 on both.