I went ahead and purchased a USB-C to HDMI cable to project my screen onto a monitor.
The video quality is fine but however there seems to be small stuttering every couple of seconds which gets quite annoying when you try to watch videos or listen to music.
Anyone else tried this feature and got it working perfectly? At the moment I'm not sure if this is a cable issue or a phone/software issue.
Mine works fine, both in desktop mode and phone mode.
It may be a bad cable?
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I just got this today and I can't be more pleased with it. It is light and bright and hooks up to my X7501 (via the standard OEM dongle) in a second. I highly recommend it for anyone who needs to give presentations on the road. No laptop - just my pocket projector and my Advantage. Amazing!
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cool. did you try playing a movie on it (from your normal laptop)?
any chance of a picture of its performance?
I'm also interested in something like this but I was holding of as LG is also releasing one HS102 DLP (http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/01/lg-shows-off-hs102-dlp-mobile-projector-with-built-in-battery-d/)
How is the image quality in a normal lit room on a decent projection size.
Thanks and enjoy it
Oh and actually, must be nice for normal browsing? just opera on and projector on and go
I played a movie from my X7501 (my laptop is dead, so can't test) on my kitchen wall and it was about 72" and perfectly watchable. I often have to present where there is no screen, so throwing onto a wall is a common event for me. Was thinking it would be nice for watching a movie in my hotel room.
I have the video out cable for my Dinc and It works very well, but I can't figure out a way to disable the main phone screen while I am using the TV out cable. I use it quite a bit on flights as I have some MyVu video glasses that let me watch movies on them. The issue is that the battery is being depleted very quickly due to havign the main screen on even though I am not watching it.
Is there an app or setting that will toggle the main screen on or off, or let the screen sleep without stopping the video playback like when you hit the top sleep button as long as the video out cable is plugged in?
I received my new Tab S 8.4 LTE just this morning at work, I plugged in the power and fired up the bad boy.
After some quick setups and downloaded some apps, I went to test how the video looks. Took out my 128GB MicroSDXC from the Tab PRO 8.4 (yes, it works in my PRO), it has some high variable bit-rate short music videos I encoded with H264 + AAC (Variable 8Mbps - 40Mbps, 23.97 fps).
First, I used the built in player... and to my surprise.. the video is noticeably playing at a lower frame rate and audio is sliiightly out of sync. Not sure the right word for a video playing a lower frame rate, it is not jittery, not stuttery. I tried all the other videos, the same.... including the Samsung video in the internal storage, which showing ~14Mbps data rate.
I then tried MX Player with all H/W+ deoder switched on, same thing. Then I tried BSPlayer, also with Hardware acceleration, no good. I was disappointed. I searched this forum and googled but I only keep seeing people with micro stutters, but not the issue I'm looking for. Restarted the Tab S, same thing.
I don't understand... the videos are working fine in the PRO. I was thinking maybe QS800 is superior ?
Eventually I decided to just Factory Reset and redo the whole thing again, to see if that fixes it. And it did fix it. Videos are running as smooth as it should again, yay :laugh:
So in case anyone else having video frame rate issue, Factory Reset. Case Closed.
How do you test your video framerates?
That's what I was looking for earlier, but since I was at work, I couldn't look for long enough. Was hoping something like Fraps is available, but I just went ahead and Factory Reset it while I only had a few apps installed.
But the video frame rate issue was noticeable as long as you have watched the video with different means (Computer or another working tablet) to compare.
To check the video's original frame rate itself, and since I use MX Player, I just tap and hold the video file, then tap Properties. It shows frame rate, bit rate, video resolution, codec, etc.
My phone used to cast perfectly well before I updated to 9.0.0.168.
Now it flickers, the video gets broken up and green bands keep popping up. The bottom half of the screen is more stable.
What could be the problem?
My phone's model is CLT-L29. Here is a picture of what happens when I do wireless projection.
Hey, the picture is missing!
I'm struggling with casting too. The screen mirroring via Google Home to my Chromecast used to be good.
But since the upgrade from Emui8 to Emui9 the resolution is terrible, it's blurred.
Before displaying it reports the hardware is not optimal. But heck, this is a P20 Pro so I would expect more.
Huawei support the wired or wireless display, but my Samsung LED TV is already too old to support, so I'm stuck to Chromecast, but that doesnot good.
Hi, I recently baught a tablet Xiaomi Mi Pad 4 plus. And there is a strange issue with it. After installing some communication and chat software no matter what, everything is working perfecly with microphone, Camera can record video etc. But at some point (sorry can't spot the exact problem), when I plug headphones into the tablet or something else. When try to record video from normal camera or Open camera software the sound is gone. It seems like no microphone is present or something else suppress it. Every other app is working perfectly fine (skype, viber, messenger...), every of installed applications has full capabilities for talking with and without video. Camera and microphone are working fine there. Since I reset the tablet with factory settings all goes normal and camera can again record audio without issues. But at some point camera no longer can record audio. I also tried to change some app permisssions from settings but it doesn't help. So do you have any idea what can cause the problem?
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