Does the Note have A/V out via headphone socket like Galaxy 9000 Used to? - Galaxy Note GT-N7000 Accessories

I know it's not HD just standard composite vid and stereo but does anyone have a lead to give it a whirl. I remember it worked on the Original Galaxy i9000..

no .

lumbard said:
I know it's not HD just standard composite vid and stereo but does anyone have a lead to give it a whirl. I remember it worked on the Original Galaxy i9000..
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No, that is very dated nowadays for phones made this year. Most have mini-HDMI or MHL adapters that use the micro USB slot to output video. The Galaxy Note needs MHL adapter to have HDMI out.

Composite connection is available on practically any TV especially when we travel, however HDMI is obviously available only on the HDTVs which might not be accessible while travelling to remote places, so its a good thing to have a regular composite output in your pocket. I know unfortunately nothing could be done in this regards other than to look for an HDMI to composite/component converters.

Prankey said:
Composite connection is available on practically any TV especially when we travel, however HDMI is obviously available only on the HDTVs which might not be accessible while travelling to remote places, so its a good thing to have a regular composite output in your pocket. I know unfortunately nothing could be done in this regards other than to look for an HDMI to composite/component converters.
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More expansive electronic on the device, more the device will cost:
If you travel, you can buy this converter:
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http://www.amazon.com/HDMI-Composite-S-Video-Converter-3RCA/dp/B0047PDBP0
Best regards

Sorry off topic
Prankey Are you the guy from hifivision
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Is this an mental idea. I have a TV out lead from a previous HTC Touch Pro. Mini USB connector. Could I just use a mini, to micro USB adapter and get the GNote to broadcast out that way, or wouldn't it do anything?
I've even seen a 3.5m out lead '3.5mm to RCA TV out cable, composite' Works on the Galaxy S.
Or can't you get anything to any kind of TV at all and the only option is an MHI to HDMI lead to a TV that can take HDMI (Samsung make one, it's about 20 Euro).
Other option is, I have no idea what I'm talking about, at all....

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iHome dock for Android

https://www.ihomeaudio.com/products/#/?device=5
Check it out! the iC3 look nice.
discount code "ROCK20", thanks "The One" from droid-life.com
That IS a great looking dock. If they made a pogo pin variant for the galaxy nexus, I would buy it in a heart beat.
Link isn't working for me. It shows the site but they list nothing for android for me.
SKYLINESSUCK said:
Link isn't working for me. It shows the site but they list nothing for android for me.
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This is the dock:
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jonnyg1097 said:
This is the dock:
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Interesting, looks like some transformer ****.
In for video reviews.
Kind of spendy, but it's nice that it's universal.
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how the hell does it connect to the speaker ? its not bluetooth and there would need to be a 3.5 jack near the micro usb connector which i dont see
cds36 said:
how the hell does it connect to the speaker ? its not bluetooth and there would need to be a 3.5 jack near the micro usb connector which i dont see
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Local Music Playback
Aux-in
Connect almost any music device with the analog 3.5mm stereo auxiliary input.
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From the website
=Fail...it will only play thru speaker when connected with 3.5 line which dosent look like you can have while plugged into micro usb "dock" thats whack !
cds36 said:
=Fail...it will only play thru speaker when connected with 3.5 line which dosent look like you can have while plugged into micro usb "dock" thats whack !
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yea, but the usb can slide to the right and u will have room for the 3.5mm plug. i think.
Does the micro usb rotate 180°? I have a couple of devices and want to know if they all could sit in the dock and not be facing backwards
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Anyone know where to buy JUST the plug for a Micro-USB?

I need to buy a Micro-USB plug.. but without the cable.
The part that plugs into a phone. Without the cable attached.
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It looks like this.
Sorry if wrong section. I'm not really sure where to put this..
Have you checked your local Radio Shack? Or you can search online, places like Mousse Electronics have all kinds of connectors. Hope this helps you.
The all powerful ebay has it all with free shipping from china
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If you don't need it as an SMD part to solder it onto a PCB, the easier task could be to get a cable, cut it through, and connect the wires (to wherever they are supposed to connect to).
I think you can't..maybe in electronic store you can
You might try digikey:
http://www.digikey.com/product-sear...irewire-dvi-hdmi/1442532?k=CONNECTOR PLUG USB
I'm curious about your project! What kinds of things are you working on?
CerebroJD said:
I'm curious about your project! What kinds of things are you working on?
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It's a Jig for a bricked Samsung Captivate. I only had one cord so I didn't want to cut into it.
But thank you all for your suggestions! I ordered just a normal cable and I'm going to cut away at the plastic.
The best source for cheap cables is monoprice.com
You can get micro USB cables in a variety of lengths for about a dollar each. Whenever I order from them, I just buy an assortment of cables that may come in handy (USB, hdmi, audio, etc) because shipping is more expensive than the cables themselves.
rlmesq said:
The best source for cheap cables is monoprice.com
You can get micro USB cables in a variety of lengths for about a dollar each. Whenever I order from them, I just buy an assortment of cables that may come in handy (USB, hdmi, audio, etc) because shipping is more expensive than the cables themselves.
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I found one for 1.99 on eBay with free shipping. If I need an HDMI or etc I just raid the work truck haha

[Q] Chain HDMI to VGA-Adapter to MHL to HDMI-Adapter possible?

I want to use my Note 2 for presentations, but not all projectors have HDMI input yet. Is there a way to chain a HDMI to VGA adapter to the MHL to HDMI adapter? Or exists a working MHL to VGA adapter for the Note 2?
(I saw in another thread that not all MHL to HDMI adapters are compatible with the Note 2 - how can I tell?)
Thanks in advance,
yatohese
VGA is analog, HDMI is digital, it will not work without some sort of big external converter that would require a power supply and what not...
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VGA is analog, HDMI is digital, it will not work without some sort of big external converter that would require a power supply and what not...
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I think this is not entirely correct, since there exist DVI(digital) to VGA(analog) adaptors:
yatohese said:
I think this is not entirely correct, since there exist DVI(digital) to VGA(analog) adaptors:
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Actually, kosanrio is right, you would need one of those powered converters. As for your dvi adapter idea, you need to remember that dvi is made in a digital and am analog format, and is only interchangeable if the equipment supports both formats. In this case, that would mean your mhl adapter needs to support analog output. I can assure you that no mhl to HDMI adapter will support that.
Just Google for mhl VGA adapter. They exist, they are relatively inexpensive, and you should look for reviews stating it works with your phone model.
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mhl adaptors need to be "11 pin" MHL adapters.
they are usually easy to recognise because they always have something like "made for galaxy s3" or "compatible with galaxy s3" written on the packaging or product page.
as for your presentation problem: wouldn't it be an idea to invest in a Pico projector?
it costs some money, but then you'd have an HDMI compatible projector no bigger than your phone, which you could just slip in your pocket or bag.
it wouldn't be much more to carry than an MHL/HDMI to VGA converter.

A little help

I bought an mhl adapter but can't seem to find the right cable can you guys help figure this one out?
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Ok looks like it's micro usb wtf is the point of that? That's like adding an extra item that isn't needed
Ok looked a little harder and it seems this adapter is more for those who have the old 5 pin mhl adapter. If this is the case what a waste of money :thumbdown:
Guess I'll be ordering a proper adapter. Ps will the new 11 pin work with the old 5 pin phones? Otherwise it might be better to get the old mhl adapter since I already have the damn adapter lol. Is this all correct?
killj0y said:
Ok looked a little harder and it seems this adapter is more for those who have the old 5 pin mhl adapter. If this is the case what a waste of money :thumbdown:
Guess I'll be ordering a proper adapter. Ps will the new 11 pin work with the old 5 pin phones? Otherwise it might be better to get the old mhl adapter since I already have the damn adapter lol. Is this all correct?
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I don't think the 11 pin to 5 pin will work, but I haven't tried this so I could be wrong. I found this thread that could interest you however...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1754043
whoaatricc said:
I don't think the 11 pin to 5 pin will work, but I haven't tried this so I could be wrong. I found this thread that could interest you however...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1754043
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Already read it. As far as I can tell the adapter I bought is to be able to use the normal mhl adapter. Which is why it has a micro usb port as a an output. So you can connect it. The Samsung s3 mhl adapter is an 11 pin from the s3 output already. Furthermore, Samsung arguably released the latter adapter to appease the masses since they gave the consortium and people a big F U.

[Q] Galaxy S4 Car Dock going to work with HTC One?

I purchased the iBolt XProDock for my Galaxy S4 and it works fantastically. I just got off of the phone with Verizon and they are swapping out my S4 to a HTC One due to on going issues I've been having. I have been looking at cases and what not for the phone and realized that I have the car dock that I use regularly since I travel quite often for work. I know the phone will physically work with the dock as far as fitting, but I am curious if the cabling will work. It is the same micro usb connection so I know it will fit, but I am wondering if it will put the phone in "dock" mode like it did on the Samsung? The cable I got also has the headphone jack on the other end for connection to the aux port in the car. Does the HTC One support audio out through the USB port like the S4?
It supports audio through the usb but you need an otg or whatever it's called cable.
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Dark Jedi said:
It supports audio through the usb but you need an otg or whatever it's called cable.
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I have basically that cable (I think) that is a part of the iBolt dock. It takes it from micro-usb male to mini-usb female. Basically the same cable the iBolt dock uses. Only different is it has clip points to connect it to the back of the dock and it is rigid so it can be shaped and held in proper place for connection to the phone.
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Then that cable connects to a male mini-usb that has a male usb and male mini-plug (head phone jack).
I'm assuming this will work once I get the correct cable (first image) that will put the phone in dock mode. The current cable is for my old S4 and it put the phone in dock mode and supported audio thorugh USB output.
Just as a side note, can you show a picture of the cable your taking about?
Why not just search USB OTG cable?
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