Can we use HTC Advantage 4-in-1 Cable (Video/S-Video/VGA/USB Out) to our Tytn II?
I don't think so, because it has to have a software to send the video signal trough this cable..
DDI.dll and disptools.dll in the post-3.28 roms seem to support tv-out in the Kaiser. Maybe somebody can figure out if it the hardware is actually hooked up too.
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Hi everyone,
I am having a strange problem. I am trying to use the headset and stereo adapter I got for use with my TyTn (8525). These do not work on my Kaiser/Tilt. I looked at the plug, and it doesn't appear to be double sided. The Kaiser wiki says that there is an enhanced usb plug on the Kaiser, one side for usb and another for audio. Could it be that the TyTn output the audio over usb and the Kaiser doesn't? I am having trouble getting these accessories to work. I am hoping there is a registry setting I can change to allow for this, so I do not have to buy new accessories.
I appreciate any help that anyone can offer on this matter.
kayesque said:
Could it be that the TyTn output the audio over usb and the Kaiser doesn't?
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Not at all. the wired headsets used on the TyTN and TyTN II do not incorporate any sort of decoding hardware that would be required in a standard USB headphone arrangement. HTC's extUSB socket certainly shares USB functionality and audio but audio doesn't go through the USB bus, there are seperate pins for that. I have a 3 in one USB adapter sold for use with the original TyTN but it works fine in between my TyTN II and its supplied wired headphones.
That's very strange then. None of my accessories seem to work. Any idea why this might be?
Hello,
I was wondering, whether it was possible, maybe with help of some software, to connect a digital camera to diamond over USB to transfer images from the said camera to the phone. Anyone?
usb host support is required for that to work
and as far as i know diamond dont have host support
could be wrong though as i recall a post claiming that
rapheal support it with the correct cables
Hiya,
I understand that the USB socket on the X1 is slightly different than that of the Orbit 2...
...so I was very confused to see the following:
http://www.easydevices.co.uk/pp/Son..._3.5MM_STEREO_HANDSFREE_ADAPTER_WITH_MIC.html
Would the above accessory work, or are they selling something without actually knowing whether it would work?
If it DOES work, I'll be able to configure my CK7-W to charge/connect to my X1, which is what I want ultimately.
Hmm, I am almost certain it will not work. Not sure why they advitise it for the X1.
The X1 has a mini-usb charging port, but it does not have the extra tack-on pins that HTC's proprietary Ext-USB ports have. So, data and power can flow through the port, but audio and video can not be accessedd natively from the port.
Are there MHL to VGA adapters available that are know to work with the 4x?
Or is MHL standardized enough that i can pick any MHL to VGA without any worrying about working?
I know HDMI is usually better but my HMD (tac eye) takes only VGA or SVideo (though SVideo quality really suxx, its only on for NV not for data).
Also I see some MHL to VGA adapters have a secondary USB port, can this be used only as client or could I somehow connect a pointing device to my phone?
If I were you i would take MHL to HDMI cable and then HDMI to VGA. Reason is simple. Sometime you may want to connect your phone to new TV so you will need HDMI as it is standard port.
Secondary USB port is microUSB and it is used to charge phone while conected to TV (at least thats how it works with MHL to HDMI cable).
Stevic Milos said:
If I were you i would take MHL to HDMI cable and then HDMI to VGA. Reason is simple. Sometime you may want to connect your phone to new TV so you will need HDMI as it is standard port.
Secondary USB port is microUSB and it is used to charge phone while conected to TV (at least thats how it works with MHL to HDMI cable).
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Well, for me this would than look like: MHL-HDMI adapter connected to a HDMI-VGA adapter connected to VGA-"Proprietary HMD Port" thats in used space and weight more for the adapters than for the phone and HMD. As i intent to wear this on my body thats rather not cool. Also the HDMI-VGA adapter will want some juice what will be an additional drain on my batteries.
The "VGA-"Proprietary HMD Port" is passive, so if I like the setup I will probably cut the MHL-VGA adapter open and attache the signal lanes directly to a fitting plug for my HMD.
Also I don't own a TV just a 30" WQXGA Dell Monitor with a Duallink DVI port its one of the old models that had only Duallink DVI, no scaling no DVI no VGA and no other ports.
An other issue would be how to control the phone when it in my pocket, how can I attache some pointing device and would this even work with android OS?
Or would I have to wait for an unlocked bootloader and this cool ubuntu on phone projects that provide a full ubuntu desktop?
PS: is the micro usb port on the adapter only used for charging or is there still a USB signal on it?
David
If i got you right, you want to control phone, connected to PC monitor, over HDM goggles?
You can try something like this https://code.google.com/p/androidscreencast/
It is a software that enables remote control of your phone over WiFi, so if your goggles work on PC it should work here to. It does the same job as the cable connection (MHL to VGA)
As for the MHL to VGA adapter you have 4 connectors:
1) male microUSB (one you connect to your phone)
2) female microUSB (charger or power supply, so it doesn't use phone battery)
3) female VGA (for monitor)
4) 3,5 audio jack for sound
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If i got you right, you want to control phone, connected to PC monitor, over HDM goggles?
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Not exactly I don't want to use a PC at all. I want to connect the HMD (Vuzix-Tac-Eye-LT-Monocular) directly to the phone and use some pointing device or mini keyboard to control the phone.
I have the adapter and a problem,
the phone is only giving out its native screen resolution, my HMD cant handle.
How can I change the resolution so SVGA ?
Does the HTC One support OTG ethernet adapters, especially with ASIX chipset? Did anyone try this?
Thank you for your answers.
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I would also like to know if the HTC One supports this, will be testing once my adapters arrive but as with many things I suspect a hack will be required to enable the functionality, if it can be done at all.
Cheers,
H.
Yeah, I have an asix based USB adapter made by Airlive. Plug'n'play won't work. Anyway, I think a powered USB hub is required for this kind of experiment
Still no support for Ethernet on USB OTG ?
Still no solution for that?
Has anyone tried this:
https://sites.google.com/site/bobjgear/Android-Ethernet-Adapter
Hello, any new developments on connecting HTC M7/M8 to the net via ethernet?