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Conversion Process: HDMI Cable to Micro USB for TV-Phone Connection Without USB Input

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  • #1 16614326
    heszke66
    Level 2  
    How to convert an hdmi cable to micro usb to connect the phone to the tv without usb input, is there a solution ???
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  • #2 16614340
    Polon_us
    Level 42  
    Such a direct connection - HDMI -> USB is impossible.
    This is due to the technology of these signals.
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    #3 16614448
    pepe150
    Level 36  
    Completely different technology. HDMI is used for image and sound transmission, and USB for data transmission.
  • #4 16614509
    Freddy
    Level 43  
    Polon_us wrote:
    Such a direct connection - HDMI -> USB is impossible
    pepe150 wrote:
    HDMI is used for image and sound transmission, and USB for data transmission.
    What is image and sound but data?
    Colleagues write so that you have a different goal, e.g. misleading? :)

    Many phone manufacturers allow this USB-HDMI transmission Samsung, Sony, LG, HTC, Huawei is called the MHL cable and costs about PLN 20.
  • #5 16614517
    sanfran
    Network and Internet specialist
    But is it an ordinary cable or such a miracle as apla lighting with a scalak in the plug?
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  • #6 16614544
    pepe150
    Level 36  
    But my friend did not write what he wants to use. Maybe he has a GoClever phone or some other Overmax and wants to connect it to the TV. And it doesn't even have normal service support.

    In HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) goes a digital signal containing image and sound data according to the standard.
    The USB standard (Universal Serial Bus) is to be responsible for data transfer.

    The entry shows that a colleague wants to make an adapter that has the right not to work on his equipment.
    I am also happy to connect my phone to the TV, but is it possible to use RS232?
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  • #7 16614570
    Freddy
    Level 43  
    pepe150 wrote:
    I am also happy to connect my phone to the TV, but is it possible to use RS232?
    Don't mock my friend!

    At the moment, most smartphones are supported MHL and the list goes on and on.
    These are only registered manufacturers: Acer, Alcatel, Asus, Fujitsu, HTC, Huawei, ITE Tech. Inc., Kyocera, LG, Meizu, NEC, NEC Casio, Oppo, Panasonic, Pantech, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, Xiaomi, ZTE.
  • #8 16615320
    heszke66
    Level 2  
    In general, he wants to connect the phone to the TV, but there is no usb input
  • #9 16615408
    E8600
    Level 41  
    Making a cable is unprofitable. Make sure you have MHL on your phone and TV.
  • #10 16615792
    Freddy
    Level 43  
    You got a link to the list of cells, a HERE you have a link to the tv list.
    Check if your equipment is on the list, and then buy an MHL cable for less than PLN 25.

Topic summary

Connecting a phone to a TV using an HDMI cable directly to a micro USB is not feasible due to the differing technologies of HDMI (for audio and video transmission) and USB (for data transfer). However, many smartphones support MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link), which allows for HDMI output through a micro USB port. Users are advised to check if their devices are MHL-compatible and to purchase an MHL cable, which is typically inexpensive. A list of compatible phones and TVs can be found online to ensure proper functionality.
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