Hello. I think this video almost p-e-r-f-e-c-t in 4K (just watch it with yours 27 inch monitor, not smartphone) https://youtu.be/q-8vo6JLOP4
But how he did it with N6 ? I am not even close to it.
Nuke142 said:
Hello. I think this video almost p-e-r-f-e-c-t in 4K (just watch it with yours 27 inch monitor, not smartphone) https://youtu.be/q-8vo6JLOP4
But how he did it with N6 ? I am not even close to it.
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It says there that he recorded that with htc m9 camera port. Did you try it?
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Buying a new tv and cannot decide if i should get a 1080p tv with no 3d or a 720p tv that has 3d. There about the same price so its hard to decide.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Samsung...10411235&skuId=2121834#tabbed-customerreviews
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Sony+-+...HDTV/2103531.p?id=1218309761761&skuId=2103531
Im also considering this one...
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Philips-40PFL7705D-F7/14860133?findingMethod=rr
Sooo?
Hmm well its really preference, you only manage to get 1080p with blu-ray right now. Cable is streaming at 720p so it comes down to what you will be using it for, also try out the 3d to see if you even like it. You don't want to buy it and never use it because you don't like it.
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Ill probably go with the Samsung. Went to the Mall yesterday and they had a 3D on display and the picture was amazing. Looked like it was actually there in real life.
Plus ive read you cannot tell a difference from 720p or 1080p unless you have them side by side each other.
i would prefer 3d, because on such a little screen you won't see a difference between 1080p and 720p.
If you asked me, I wouldnt buy a 3d tv/screen
I just bought yesterday a 46inch led non 3d samsung tv and uys awesome and I agree no 3d its not worth it go with 1080p
anyone know which one supports full hd output?
this is the one i have and it works great!
http://www.amazon.com/OEM-HTC-HDMI-Adapter-Sensation/dp/B005E5MPBS
i ended up getting this westtek model, can you adjust the resolutions on these things? im getting 720 p on my desktop monitor, which is fine but this thing is supposed to be capable of 3d and 1080p, it only put 640 on this old sony plasma monitor in the living room. and it just isnt putting enough juice to the phone so it a slower drain. I will buy a 30 dollar model if its going to preform like it should.. no battery drain, and 1080p, also netflix is outputing at a 4by3 not 16by9 format. this looks promising http://www.htcdepot.com/ibolt-mhl-streamer-xl-adaptor/5A205A9831.htm
Hi,
I have buy a chromecast ultra at the airport yesterday. I have try to connect it to my TV without success.
At the first boot, I have a black screen on my TV and my android phone with google home apps saying that their is an update for my Chromecast ultra.
Now, if I make a factory reset or press the reset button I get this :
- On the TV, I can see a blue screen with Chromecast Ultra and a yellow circle. After a few seconds, the chromecast seems reboot, the screen become black and the LED on the chromecast is blinking in white.
- I can configure the chromecast using google home apps or the chrome extension. After the configuration, the screen on the TV is always black and the LED on the chromecast ultra is white and fix.
You can see all of this on the video below :
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B9YcqL1nFiDaXzBBOWRGR3A2clk
I have only one HDMI port on the TV and I don't know the manufacturer. Devices like SOny PS3 work on my TV using HDMI. I have disconnect and reconnect all but it doesn't change anything.
Google say that some old TV are not compatible with their device. Can you help me to solve the problem ?
Thanks for your help.
Is your TV a 4K TV, the ultra is for 4K TVs?
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My TV isn't 4k. It's an old TV.
I have buy the Ultra version because the store only have this version.
mav3rick478 said:
Is your TV a 4K TV, the ultra is for 4K TVs?
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Yes it may be meant for 4K TVs but it should still display on lower resolutions as well.
My suggestion is to bring the unit back to where you bought it and let them test it on one of their monitors and see if they get screen.
It is very possible you just got a lemon unit.
I can't bring back the unit. I have buy it in an airport during holiday.
I test it on the new TV of a friend, I get a picture. I hope that the device can work on old TV or on TV that is not smart.
Is there a solution to make the ChromeCast Ultra compatible with my old TV ? Is there a configuration file that I can edit or an adaptator that I can put between the ChromeCast and my TV ?
Thanks,
villegente said:
I can't bring back the unit. I have buy it in an airport during holiday.
I test it on the new TV of a friend, I get a picture. I hope that the device can work on old TV or on TV that is not smart.
Is there a solution to make the ChromeCast Ultra compatible with my old TV ? Is there a configuration file that I can edit or an adaptator that I can put between the ChromeCast and my TV ?
Thanks,
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The age of the TV doesn't matter...If it has an HDMI input then it should display in whatever resolution the TV supports.
Since it works on other TVs the only thing left is that the Input to the TV is bad.
Is there another input you can try it on?
Bad news, your TV is too old since it works on your friends TV.
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Asphyx said:
Is there another input you can try it on?
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No. I have only 1 HDMI port on the TV. The other input is SCART.
villegente said:
No. I have only 1 HDMI port on the TV. The other input is SCART.
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So this is a French TV? (which could explain your problem.)
What Airport did you buy this Chromecast?
I'm going to bet that you have a SECAM TV but the CCast may only supports NTSC or PAL.
If you bought this in the US it is possible it won't support a SECAM TV but the UK version might since PAL and SECAM are very similar.
It's a combination of things working against you here...Yes the TV is a bit old and not very forgiving in what signals it will accept. coupled with the fact that France, and the Former Soviet countries were the only ones who used the SECAM standard where most of Europe uses PAL and the rest of the world uses NTSC.
The cheapest solution is probably to buy a new TV as there is no guarantee that any CCast will work with that one.
You could probably buy a PAL adapter and convert the signal but that is likely to cost as much as a new TV will.
Thanks for your answer.
I don't know if my TV is Secam or Pal. I only use it with my Sony PS3.
I have buy the ChromeCast in Australia.
villegente said:
Thanks for your answer.
I don't know if my TV is Secam or Pal. I only use it with my Sony PS3.
I have buy the ChromeCast in Australia.
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If it has SCART it is probably only SECAM....
The Aussie CCast is definitely PAL compatible.
I'm guessing your TV was one of the tweener models many people got stuck with in the time where SD was being phased out and Digital standards were not yet set.
Hello,
I have the same issue here and it seems that the chromecast is outputting at 1080p when ur TVs are only going up to 480p
Not nice to mention this risk on google side
Says not optimized and it just doesn't work to mirror the screen to my Chromecast. Either with Screencast or Smart View.
I have the original Chromecast. Not the "Chromecast Ultra".
Will the Note 8 ONLY mirror the screen on the Ultra? Casting YouTube videos is fine.
I can cast using Smart View with a standard Chromecast just fine. USB-C > HDMI also works with my dongle
ThaiM said:
Says not optimized and it just doesn't work to mirror the screen to my Chromecast. Either with Screencast or Smart View.
I have the original Chromecast. Not the "Chromecast Ultra".
Will the Note 8 ONLY mirror the screen on the Ultra? Casting YouTube videos is fine.
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I have the ultra and same thing. YouTube and photos is fine, but can't mirror to the tv
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Well hell, I'm seeing the same thing. I've always seen that warning on my other phones but I just click "don't show again" and just continue with the cast and it works just fine. Now it's not. Huh... Wonder what's up with that.
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I can cast using Smart View with a standard Chromecast just fine. USB-C > HDMI also works with my dongle
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Just wondering, are you using your phone in 1080 resolution? I have mine in 1440, and I wonder if that's why.
ThaiM said:
Just wondering, are you using your phone in 1080 resolution? I have mine in 1440, and I wonder if that's why.
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I am! That could definitely be a good reason.
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I am! That could definitely be a good reason.
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Okay, now I see the problem. It's the resolution option you choose. I was on WQHD+ (2960x1440) so I switched to FHD+ (2220x1080) and I was able to screen cast to my Chromecast like before. It's the same on the S8 Plus I got. Screen resolution needs to be set to FHD+ and lower in order to work.
Not the worst thing, the picture seems fine enough for me. Wonder if future updates to the Chromecast will support higher resolutions.
roaduardo said:
Okay, now I see the problem. It's the resolution option you choose. I was on WQHD+ (2960x1440) so I switched to FHD+ (2220x1080) and I was able to screen cast to my Chromecast like before. It's the same on the S8 Plus I got. Screen resolution needs to be set to FHD+ and lower in order to work.
Not the worst thing, the picture seems fine enough for me. Wonder if future updates to the Chromecast will support higher resolutions.
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The original Chromecast won't ever be capable of more than 1080p resolution. The Chromecast Ultra offers 4K, though.
Dodge DeBoulet said:
The original Chromecast won't ever be capable of more than 1080p resolution. The Chromecast Ultra offers 4K, though.
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Guess I need to look into an upgrade.