Tv out? - T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note II

Is there a way to stream netflix from my phone to my tv. Ive got internet coming friday but I wanna watch now. I also have a wifi capable blu ray with a usb port on it.
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phoenixfriend said:
Is there a way to stream netflix from my phone to my tv. Ive got internet coming friday but I wanna watch now. I also have a wifi capable blu ray with a usb port on it.
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I believe this is what you need!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI-Rbm-m5Kk

You could go this route:
http://www.cellphoneshop.net/mhlhdmi.html
Read review and make sure the one you're buying works for the Note 2 or S3.
I have one from my ol' S2, bought an adapter for my Note 2 and it works like a charm!

Nope.
You need the mhl adapter like others suggested unfortunately. Unless you can find one locally than there is nothing you can do.

You need an mhl cable. More specifically the one from samsung because they made ours non standard.
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Or get smart dock which had hdmi out.
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Thanks guys. Just didnt make sense. I could view my pictures on the screen but not broadcast netflix to the tv. I plugged it up to my blue ray player and lime I said I could see my pictures and videos just not netflix.
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needs to be an 11 pin MHL HDMI output adapter...

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Tv-out

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Can someone suggest is there any tv out feature in gnex and if yes where can I find settings for the same in my phone.. Like in galaxy s it is there under display, tv out settings..
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Not sure what you mean.. there's two major ways to stream content to a TV. 1 use a mhl adapter and an HDMI cable to connect it to your TV.2 use a dlna app from the market like skifta to stream content to a dlna certified TV. Hope I answered you're question.
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markmm24 said:
Not sure what you mean.. there's two major ways to stream content to a TV. 1 use a mhl adapter and an HDMI cable to connect it to your TV.2 use a dlna app from the market like skifta to stream content to a dlna certified TV. Hope I answered you're question.
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+1. And before u buy the $40 mhl adaptor from Verizon, check amazon.
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Thank you for your support. However I wanted to know that I cannot see any setting on my phone for tv out. Like in the sgs1 there is an option under display settings which needs to be checked pal or ntsc before continuing tv out..
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There is no such thing on the galaxy nexus. Using the mhl adapter will not require this at all. All u need is an HDMI cable and the adapter and it will automatically output video and audio to the TV.
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Alright Thankyou for the information!
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Unless you are referring to a component, composite or s-video only tv. If that's the case I don't think there is an economic option without an hdmi converter. Even then im not sure if it would work. Id be interested if anyone knows of any proven hardware that would work for those non-hdmi tv's.

Question in RE: to playing video on TV

I have the note 2 and have a bunch of videos of the kids. I wanted to play them on living room big screen.
So I bought an adapter that I plug into my phone and then I can plug in an HDMI cable along with a side power source plug.
Basically I plugged them all in and I cannot view the videos on my tv. It doesn't even seem to recognize my phone. Anyone run into this? Or know what I can do to watch video on my TV?
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cgriz said:
I have the note 2 and have a bunch of videos of the kids. I wanted to play them on living room big screen.
So I bought an adapter that I plug into my phone and then I can plug in an HDMI cable along with a side power source plug.
Basically I plugged them all in and I cannot view the videos on my tv. It doesn't even seem to recognize my phone. Anyone run into this? Or know what I can do to watch video on my TV?
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you need to have the MHL adapter with 11 pins..for s3 and note2................there are some 5 pin adapters for note1 and s2 in shops..you might have got that
Just checked and that is exactly what I have. A Samsung MHL adapter that is supposed to work for the note 2. Frustrating.
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Help with MHL HDMI Adaptor

So when I connect the phone to the adaptor and then the TV it works fine. When I try to stream a video on Hulu or sprint TV it disconnects. Any help. Non rooted at this point.
Edit [Resolved] kind of. It will not work because of copyright issues. Confirmed with Hulu.
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Idk the answer but are you asking about the shooting galaxy s3 or the nexus 4?
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Is there any software that goes with the MHL for compatbility? I don't use it so shooting in the dark here.
I have not tested this yet with my GS3, but with the EVO and it's HDMI capabilities, it would not allow you to output to HDMI anything but photos and home videos. It may be a copyright thing blocking you from displaying sprint TV or HULU.
It is a gs3. Still not working
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Netflix video output low res and compressed!

I have a MHL hdmi adapter and it works great with everything but netflix. I really want to use it for netflix but the video looks horrible on the TV. Again everything else out of the phone looks great. Games, movies, web browser. Just for some reason netflix wont output correctly. Any ideas on how to make this work? Thanks.
I have the same problem
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it's just the Netflix app. Other devices suffer from this issue as well. I've seen a video where the Galaxy S3 did it as well.
I have a ASUS Infinity Pad (TF700T) which is running Android 4.1.1 too, and Netflix doesn't do it. The big difference between it and the GN2 it uses a microHDMI instead of MHL.
Same problem here with both the smart dock and the samsung mhl cable.
Netflix does NOT have this problem on the evo lte which uses mhl*.
* Regular standard 5 pin usb mhl not this retarded non standard proprietary special 9 pin samsung thing they somehow get to call mhl even though it's a completely different spec.
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KEYofR said:
Same problem here with both the smart dock and the samsung mhl cable.
Netflix does NOT have this problem on the evo lte which uses mhl*.
* Regular standard 5 pin usb mhl not this retarded non standard proprietary special 9 pin samsung thing they somehow get to call mhl even though it's a completely different spec.
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9 pin? ??
Also I read 5 pin is only for hdmi out Samsung’s 11 pin is for hdmi out AND USB OTG.
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ac16313 said:
9 pin? ??... source?
Also 5 pin is only for hdmi out Samsung’s 11 pin is for hdmi out AND USB OTG.
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Sorry misremembered. You're right 11 pin.
A standard 5 pin mhl cable does not work on the note2.
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KEYofR said:
Sorry misremembered. You're right 11 pin.
A standard 5 pin mhl cable does not work on the note2.
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Yeah I looked it up just in case and yeah they use a different pin setting but turns out better for us since we can use the features of the smart dock
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Tv Out?

I was just wondering, does the note 2 support analogue tv out (via headphone jack) like the galaxy s?
I have a none hd tv in my bedroom but can't figure out how to watch movies from my phone on it.
I already have the tv out cable from a nokia 5800 which also worked on my old n8.
Kind regards
Chiller.
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Chillerhippie said:
I was just wondering, does the note 2 support analogue tv out (via headphone jack) like the galaxy s?
I have a none hd tv in my bedroom but can't figure out how to watch movies from my phone on it.
I already have the tv out cable from a nokia 5800 which also worked on my old n8.
Kind regards
Chiller.
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You need a mhl to hdmi for the note 2 (samsung) i buy it in a phone store for 30 euro's the original one
Online there are much sites where you can buy it
Sorry for my english i do my best xD
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No not hdmi... my bedroom tv is from the stone age, I am asking about analogue tv connection through the headphone socket. The Galaxy S has the feature, I just want to know if the Note 2 can also do it and how.
U can buy the mhl to hdmi converter... Then a hdmi to rca converter. That'll do. Most crt tv uses rca cable. That's the yellow red White cables.
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Chillerhippie said:
I was just wondering, does the note 2 support analogue tv out (via headphone jack) like the galaxy s?
I have a none hd tv in my bedroom but can't figure out how to watch movies from my phone on it.
I already have the tv out cable from a nokia 5800 which also worked on my old n8.
Kind regards
Chiller.
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Do you have the cable, phone and tv? Try it yourself.
Otherwise ask in the question section.
I tried it. It wont work. Only the sound. No screen. U need mhl for this. Your said cable won't work with note 2
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Chillerhippie said:
I was just wondering, does the note 2 support analogue tv out (via headphone jack) like the galaxy s?
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Getting to the point, No.
You have to get an MHL adapter for the microusb port.

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