Basic Introduction About HDMI
- HDMI is short for High Definition Multimedia Interface.
- Basically, HDMI simplifies your wiring, merging the red, blue, green, yellow, and white cables into a single cable.
- Note:
Connection instructions
- Below is a typical back view of an LCD/LED TV with two HDMI sockets.
- Plug the HDMI cable into your Android's HDMI jack.
- Select which option you want to use for viewing HDMI.
Your gallery application allows you to choose from photos and videos located in your phone's Library. If you open your music application, you can listen to whichever artist, album, or playlist you like. You'll be able to see both the Gallery and Music applications on the TV screen once they're opened.
You also have the option of using the "Mirror on display" function, which duplicates your Android phone's screen and displays it on your TV.
- Disconnect the HDMI cable when you're finished.
Tips Tricks & Warnings
- Please note that HDMI pins are somewhat delicate, so be careful when inserting the end of the.
- Your device may load after connecting to your TV set, so wait for it to load instead of immediately eject the cable.
- Change the HDMI settings of your Android phone if you're having difficulties. Check the HDMI format accessible through your phone's settings. See if there are more preferable refresh rates or resolutions that could result in easier access.
- There are Android applications, like YouTube and Blockbuster, that won't allow users to use HDMI output. Usually, videos and photos from the gallery application are the only media that you can view.
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