hello everyone I am interested in connecting my smartphone in camera mode. In other words I would like to see directly my video recording, is it possible or not? thank you in advance
If you connect your phone via HDMI cable - it'll mirror to your external monitor/projector anything that appears on your phone, including camera preview. There might possibly be a small lag though
Most HD Projectors tell you that you can connect your phone wirelessly. This is not always so. Your phone must be able to 'support MHL'. Many android phones will not connect because they do not support MHL.
This is why we always recommend to check if your phone has video output at your phone manufacturer's website. Also MHL is a wired (and not wireless) standard of video signal transmission
Sure Xanian! Any HDMI-enabled projector will support Lightning to HDMI adapter. I even tried this adapter with DVI to HDMI dongle and it worked with the old Sanyo projector
Theoretically it should just work fine as regular, but output what you see on the screen and audio to your projector. Are you plugging in through Apple Lightning to HDMI adapter?
Not every phone that has Type C out is able to output HDMI signal. The first step for your would be to Google if your exact model is capable of outputting wired video. Also we noticed that not every Type C to HDMI adapter works with every phone. Hope it helps
@@Ryan-yi6su unfortunately A71 does not support video out via USB C :( Here's the thread about it on Samsung official website eu.community.samsung.com/t5/galaxy-a-series/connect-a71-to-tv-via-usb-c-to-hdmi/td-p/2786494
The phone should automatically start mirroring to a TV (or at least ask for your confirmation) if it does not happen - please check if your phone model supports HDMI out Google request should be the following '*your phone model* HDMI output'
We disagree. On important outdoor movie events we bring the movie downloaded on an iPhone in case there are any problems with Blu-ray disk. As plan B. Alternative scenario you download your content to watch offline, get your projector on a trip to the cabin in the woods - no need for Wi-Fi as well.
First video I got the information upon which I required thanks sir I am very grateful for the time you took to help Muppets like me great. Film thanks
Glad to be of assistance! Thank you Chris
You should show a Closer view and more info on what you need
Very helpful video
You say "here is one for apple devices" but I cannot see what kind of adapter is on the end. Too quick sorry. Thanks
Sorry Mike - we should've made a close up of the adapter.. Apple iPhone only works with Apple lightning to HDMI adapter. Apple part number is MD826AM
This really helped thank you!!!
Please show more
Will the Apple TV or chromecast work if there is no internet or wifi? As in a cabin in the woods?
hello everyone I am interested in connecting my smartphone in camera mode. In other words I would like to see directly my video recording, is it possible or not? thank you in advance
If you connect your phone via HDMI cable - it'll mirror to your external monitor/projector anything that appears on your phone, including camera preview. There might possibly be a small lag though
Thank you
Most HD Projectors tell you that you can connect your phone wirelessly. This is not always so. Your phone must be able to 'support MHL'. Many android phones will not connect because they do not support MHL.
This is why we always recommend to check if your phone has video output at your phone manufacturer's website. Also MHL is a wired (and not wireless) standard of video signal transmission
What's mhl
Thanks
thank you! ^^
Does the th685i support lightning to hdmi?
Sure Xanian! Any HDMI-enabled projector will support Lightning to HDMI adapter. I even tried this adapter with DVI to HDMI dongle and it worked with the old Sanyo projector
Hi can you help to start voice on from iPhone while it's connected to the projector
Theoretically it should just work fine as regular, but output what you see on the screen and audio to your projector. Are you plugging in through Apple Lightning to HDMI adapter?
Is he a hired actor? Lol😂
What about vivo?
I cannot get my Motorola Edge UW 2022 to connect to cast, and using wired, it doesnt play video. I have C to HDMI cable and it doesnt work
Not every phone that has Type C out is able to output HDMI signal. The first step for your would be to Google if your exact model is capable of outputting wired video. Also we noticed that not every Type C to HDMI adapter works with every phone. Hope it helps
Nice
How do we connect via cable
USBC to HDMI,
What settings on phone?
Hi Ryan! Not all phones support USB-C to HDMI - what is your phone model please?
@@openaircinema
Samsung a71
We bought a projector to project on cookies and muffins,
And movies ...
@@Ryan-yi6su unfortunately A71 does not support video out via USB C :(
Here's the thread about it on Samsung official website eu.community.samsung.com/t5/galaxy-a-series/connect-a71-to-tv-via-usb-c-to-hdmi/td-p/2786494
How about a Lg Stylo 6
The phone should automatically start mirroring to a TV (or at least ask for your confirmation) if it does not happen - please check if your phone model supports HDMI out
Google request should be the following '*your phone model* HDMI output'
Thank
You talk too much
😂
I want to do this in school
Sounds like a great plan!
If you don’t have Wi-Fi you can skip this entire video.
We disagree. On important outdoor movie events we bring the movie downloaded on an iPhone in case there are any problems with Blu-ray disk. As plan B. Alternative scenario you download your content to watch offline, get your projector on a trip to the cabin in the woods - no need for Wi-Fi as well.
alot of taking in the first minute !?
This is more of an explanation than a “how to connect” … video. 🤨
This video series is a waste of time and Internet. He didn't show us how it works. 😔
Sorry to disappoint you Lulu. If you have any additional questions feel free to ask here in the comments - we'll do our best to help you out
Your two camera, edit is really stupid. I wanted to click off after the first 30 seconds.