Introducing XDA:DevCon – A Conference For Developers By Developers
XDA Developers Android and Mobile Development Forum
Forgot your password?
 
Post Reply+
Tip us?
 
vafels
Old
#11  
Junior Member
Thanks Meter 0
Posts: 13
Join Date: Dec 2011
When I tried using a cable made for camcorders with my phone I got a similar
result.

My best guess is that the camcorder cables have a slightly different connector than the ones used with smart-phones, probably because the phone's video and audio jack is the same so it has to work a little differently.

I did manage to get it working though, by pulling the connector slowly out of the phone's jack and wiggling it a bit I got a clear picture, but doing so you lose one of the audio channels.

Good luck!
 
m4rcus
Old
#12  
Member
Thanks Meter 3
Posts: 64
Join Date: Jan 2011
i made it work. you can either order the original samsung cable (not a camcorder one but the phone one) or i heard the Nokia CA-75U works too. the nokia one is about 2€ here where the samsung is 10€..

but fml, it works.
 
iajanus
Old
#13  
Junior Member
Thanks Meter 1
Posts: 15
Join Date: Feb 2011
Has the cable ever worked to your knowledge? Have you ever used a different one?
 
fishears
Old
#14  
fishears's Avatar
Senior Member
Thanks Meter 2442
Posts: 2,088
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Nottingham

 
DONATE TO ME
I got one of these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/3704968768...84.m1497.l2649
and it works on CM9, AOKP, CM7 (basically all the ROMs I have flashed)
I got the same results as the OP when I first tried to do TV out but that was with a cable I already owned that came with a camcorder...
Bottom line is it will only work with a cable that is wired for the SGS (like the one I've linked to)
 
FasterEd
Old
#15  
Junior Member
Thanks Meter 0
Posts: 3
Join Date: Feb 2011
Default TV Out Not working Galaxy I9000M

Did you or anyone find a solution yet? TV out used to work on my unit, but now doesn't -- tried all the suggestions below, different cables, switching around, same TV,

Ed
 
madushan92
Old
#16  
madushan92's Avatar
Senior Member
Thanks Meter 17
Posts: 161
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Colombo
I have got a Nokia TV out cable (from N900) working with Samsung I9000, worked well in stock 2.3.6, CM9 and now Slim 3.7.

No problem for me
Current Device : Samsung Galaxy S3 (I9300)
ROM: Samsung Stock XXEMA2
Kernel: Stock
 
trut
Old
#17  
trut's Avatar
Senior Member
Thanks Meter 13
Posts: 172
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: near Novi Sad
I cut 3.5 jack from headhones and use standard composite cable, first have trouble withe mess picture on tv but just need point right connects (try all combination) and voila all works (sry for bad english).
 
rohanjain91
Old
#18  
Senior Member
Thanks Meter 8
Posts: 209
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: New York
Quote:
Originally Posted by trut View Post
I cut 3.5 jack from headhones and use standard composite cable, first have trouble withe mess picture on tv but just need point right connects (try all combination) and voila all works (sry for bad english).

Thanx for the suggestion , will try soon..
 
Uhlaf
Old
#19  
Junior Member
Thanks Meter 1
Posts: 21
Join Date: Jul 2012
Make sure your ROM supports TV out.
 
bad_wolf
Old
#20  
bad_wolf's Avatar
Junior Member
Thanks Meter 0
Posts: 15
Join Date: Feb 2011
Cool poor image

Hello,

I am using 3.5 jack sometimes. But, that is not good show. Maybe, hdmi cable is good show.

 
Post Reply+
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search
Display Modes

report this ad
Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts
BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Go to top of page...

XDA PORTAL POSTS

Serajr Power Toggles Brings Settings to the Small App World

Ever since the introduction of multi-window with things like Cornerstone and … more

Gear Up Because it’s Time to Save Earth

*Cue Dramatic Music*Put on your red and blue latex overalls and cape because it’s time to … more

Recognized Contributor Code of Conduct

During the first half of 2012, XDA initiated the Recognized Contributor (RC) program to recognize … more