Does anyone know if the HTC ONE supports HDMI CEC? I tried to look this up and wasn't able to find anything. I am looking to get a car video interface that supports HDMI CEC so that I can control the phone with the car's built in controls. For your reference I was looking at this video it's a demo of the system working with a GS3/GS4: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMAcGYqcEf4
Any ideas? Thanks!
HTC One / XBMC and CEC ?
Hey, I'm looking for this answer too - did you knot it right now ?
I have raspberry pi and XBMC (openELEC) and it works like a charm with CEC but I'm wondering if CEC plugin works for HTC One.
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hi,
just been trying to hook up a beamer to my Butterfly S, but it isnt working for me, do i need to enable hdmi output somehow?
thanks,
Jarl
still havent found out how to use mhl to connect to hdmi devices
my optoma projector doesnt detect output and if i connect my phone to my tv, it just triggers the car dock application
doesnt the Butterfly S support HDMI out through MHL?
did anyone else try mhl to hdmi?
Hi folks, I have my chromecast connected directly to my Denon avr 3310 and powered from the USB port on my TV. Chromecast is working as expected. I get dolby digital plus with no problems and great hd pictures from Netflix. Trouble happens when I switch back to my satellite box. That's connected to my TV via hdmi and receiver via optical. Since adding chromecast I get audio dropouts when watching satellite. How do I know it's chromecast? When I remove the USB cable powering the chromecast from the TV all audio issues dissappear. Anyone have similar issues? Cheers mick
I would do what was suggested and move the usb to maybe a wall adapter for power for troubleshooting. Also make sure that somehow your optical input is not assigned to the same source as your chromecast hdmi input and double check all your input assignments on the Denon.
007shark said:
I would do what was suggested and move the usb to maybe a wall adapter for power for troubleshooting. Also make sure that somehow your optical input is not assigned to the same source as your chromecast hdmi input and double check all your input assignments on the Denon.
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Tried everything but in the end changed my satellite receiver to send audio via hdmi to the reciever and everything is playing nice now
micks_address said:
Hi folks, I have my chromecast connected directly to my Denon avr 3310 and powered from the USB port on my TV. Chromecast is working as expected. I get dolby digital plus with no problems and great hd pictures from Netflix. Trouble happens when I switch back to my satellite box. That's connected to my TV via hdmi and receiver via optical. Since adding chromecast I get audio dropouts when watching satellite. How do I know it's chromecast? When I remove the USB cable powering the chromecast from the TV all audio issues dissappear. Anyone have similar issues? Cheers mick
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Same here with a Denon 790 and analog sources. The Chromecast is plugged on back of the receiver inside a bookshelf nook, so disconnecting it is impractical.
The workaround is to drill down the menu through Input Assign > [HDMI] for the port used by Chromecast > set to "None". When using the Chromecast again, reverse the procedure and reassociate the port. Don't forget which port number holds the Chromecast.
It's inconvenient and my wife explicitly Does Not Like It, but the dropouts stop when you disassociate the port. You eventually memorize the remote key sequence without needing the onscreen menu.
Hope this helps, even after 3+ years.
Hi there
I did a couple searches and found nothing in Atrix HD thread regarding this. So I'd like to ask if anyone has tried the Microsoft Wireless display adapter on this phone and how good/bad is it.
That is a dongle that plugs to your TV and that lets you mirror your phone screen using miracast protocol (through wi-fi direct I believe). Apparently, unlike Chromecast, you don't have to have compatible streaming apps and just use it as if you had the hdmi plugged into the tv.
Anyhow, any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks
Hi all
Hope I'm posting on correct place
I am totaly new to this (the forums and raspberry pi)
I would like to know if it ia possible to conect my raspberry pi2
To my cars after market dvd player via the composit
Cable and then use the dvd players touch screen for the
Raspberry pi.
Is it possible?
Thabks in advanced.
Immanuel89 said:
Hi all
Hope I'm posting on correct place
I am totaly new to this (the forums and raspberry pi)
I would like to know if it ia possible to conect my raspberry pi2
To my cars after market dvd player via the composit
Cable and then use the dvd players touch screen for the
Raspberry pi.
Is it possible?
Thabks in advanced.
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Only the display will be shown on Your DVD player if Your DVD player supports composite cable input. You cannot control the Raspberry Pi using composite cable because AFAIK, the composite cable supports only audio/video and that too only one way (3.5mm to RC).
Hi everyone!
Does anyone knows a method (either hardware or software) to force the Chromecast to output at 720p?
Background:
I have a DVI monitor and I used a simple HDMI to DVI adapter to plug my laptop in it.
My laptop died and I decided to use a Chromecast and my phone as a replacement.
After the Chromecast arrived and I plugged it in, I turned on screen mirror and hooked my kb/m to the phone and everything, only to realize that the sound was also being streamed to the Chromecast.
Needless to say that my monitor doesn't have audio output.
So I got one of those HDMI audio diverter to draw the audio and feed it to my audio system, so far so good.
I used my laptop to game was well, so after starting some withdraw from games, I decided to grab my PS2 console and got on of those PS2 to HDMI dongles and play some old-school games, then I started facing an issue: swapping cables.
To fix that I got one of those 3 port HDMI hubs and plugged both devices to it.
However the monitor is 720p, the HDMI audio diverter knows that and replicates this information to it's input port which makes the Chromecast display in 720p.
But the hub does not, it report it's 1080p making the Chromecast send 1080p video signal and the display only shows a black screen because of it not knowing how to deal with that.
So if there's a way to force the Chromecast to display in 720p it would be my salvation.
So if anyone out there knows any possible solution, please, I would be really grateful.
Thanks everyone!