Is video out mirroring available on iphone5?

Is video/audio mirroring to hdtv available on iphone5?

with airplay you should be able to do it with an appletv, or they will probably release a new digital av cable for lightning dock in the near future

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  • 17" iMac G4 no video out

    Hey there all,
    I bought an old iMac G4 800MHz to use for iTunes playback at my church and it does a great job at that and it can get song titles because it also has an Airport card(802.11b). I'd also like to send video out from it but, the video out doesn't send. I've tried a VGA>VGA adapter and a VGA>Video adapter but neither works and the adapters are good. Any clues or assistance would be appreciated. If I can't get it to work(reasonably priced repair) it's still good for the reason it was purchased.
    *iMac Specs*
    *17" iMac G4 Mac OSX 10.4/800MHz/256MB RAM/40GB HDD/Airport(802.11b)*
    Thanks in Advance.
    Message was edited by: Donna Jones1

    Depending on which Apple mini-VGA to VGA display adapter you have,
    one of them may work while others may not. The model M8639G/A or
    one like it (has different number on original packaging) should work in
    applications with iBook G4, eMac G4, PowerBook (some), and iMac G4.
    • *It should work*, if you follow these simple rules: {avoid static charges when handling connector)
    1) shut down your computer completely before connecting the adapter; sleep-mode won't do.
    2) power up the external screen or video projector after connecting the cable and before booting the Mac.
    3) shut everything down before disconnecting the mini-vga adapter.
    The part number (on my package) says 603-0607; these fit snug in the
    video-out mirror port on an iMac G4. The external display, if supported,
    should appear in the Displays system preference panel, where it may
    be selected and accessed by the computer. There may be other similar
    products that look a lot alike, and may not work in certain computers.
    I have the same model as this, and it works with a mid-2005 iBook G4
    as well as a last series model iMac G4 1.25GHz 17" USB2.0.
    Examples:
    http://store.apple.com/us/product/M8639G/A - or -
    http://www.amazon.com/Apple-Mini-VGA-display-PowerBook-603-0607/dp/B002PXV0S6
    The web page images are helpful to show enlarged view of mini-VGA adapter ends.
    There are other similar adapters which may fit, but don't have correct connectors.
    Not sure of technical differences in those very similar in appearance.
    The adapters may be able to work on any older G4/G5 within standard mini-VGA limits;
    and the old http://store.apple.com/us/product/M9109G/A adapter should also work, too.
    However, the audio portion of this adapter may not work with the iMac G4; so another
    cable setup could be used to provide audio from the headphone jack & other connectors.
    (The similar adapter for use with early Intel-based MacBook has different wiring.)
    What computer model did the adapter(s) you have, come with? What external video
    display unit are you trying to use the adapter and iMac G4 with? There is a possibility
    the adapter and/or the display aren't compatible with the iMac G4; or the video-out
    port is damaged. However, testing the mini-video out port would require known good
    adapters of the correct type.
    Does the System Profiler, and also the System Preferences> Displays show an
    attached external display when the connections are firmly made? One or both
    should give some clue if there is some kind of connection; unless the port is bad
    or the adapter is incorrect.
    Are you going to be using a display or a projector with this? Some products may
    require a different input signal frequency than these older computers generate.
    Not sure on how else to check or troubleshoot the situation if the peripherals
    do match up correctly, and nothing happens. However if an external display
    does work but won't appear correctly, there is a third party app freeware able
    to help adjust resolution and other settings. At least in OS X: SwitchRes X:
    http://www.madrau.com/SRXv3/html/SRX/About.html
    Hopefully some of this helps; at least to confirm the adapter details, and the
    basic attachment process usually involved. The System Profiler should have
    an indication of a correct connection; if the port or adapter is wrong/broken,
    then this would not be a pointer to gauge success. Except by its absence...
    For other methods of troubleshooting video, should the machine have an
    issue and you need to use an external mirror display to access it, see this:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=914904
    Good luck & happy computing!
    +{ edited }+

  • What is the difference between Video-out and mirroring?

    What is the difference between Video-out and mirroring? I can't get iPhone 4 video to work on my TV screen
    I have just bought an MD098ZM/A (Apple 30-pin Digital AV Adapter). I am struggling to get it to show a picture on my TV. I know I'm doing something right because the audio is coming out of my TV speakers but no picture on the TV screen.
    I have used the same HDMI channel (on the TV side) with the same cable and my thunderbolt port (MacBook Air) without any trouble - and on the same app (BBC iPlayer download then full-screen mode).
    Now I note that the packaging for the MD098ZM/A says video-out on iPhone 4 but mirroring only on iPhone 4S. I only have an iPhone 4 (not the 4S). Now if the lack of iPhone 4 support for mirroring means that I can't play video material out to my TV, then in what sense is there any video-out capability at all?
    There is only safety and warranty paperwork in the Apple adapter packaging - no help information. And I haven't found further guidance online either.
    I do note somewhere online that it suggests that basic non-mirroring video-out (for this adapter) only works with some external TV sets. Any way of finding out which? I'm using a Sanyo CE32LD90-B LCD TV if it helps.
    So far not doing very well.

    Now found these but have had to give up on this adapter!
    http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/iphone_user_guide.pdf
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4108

  • Power Mac Mirror Door DVI or ADC to SINGLE RCA VIDEO OUT to a TV...adapter?

    I have a Mirror Door G4 tower that I would like to use as a media center, with an old(er) Magnavox 19" television that only has the single yellow VIDEO IN jack, and the red and white audio L and R. Is there a converter cable that is similar to the one I used to use with my old G4 Powerbook which took the mini DVI and turned it into either composite video out? (I think it was Mini DVI, maybe ADC, whatever that little square video out on the Powerbook G4). I am prepared for low-res results, mostly just want to look at the itunes window and occasionally view utube clips or DVDs.
    Also, does the G4 take the original Airport card (not the extreme), and if so does it need a separate antenna the way some G5s do?
    And finally should I get good results with a Bluetooth dongle plugged into a USB port on the rear of the G4 when connecting a white Apple wireless keyboard?
    Some of these answers will of course sort themselves out with experimentation, but any tips or experience in doing these things would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks, m.

    I expect the weasel-words in Apple's description are there to be sure that whatever Video card you choose, the card does actually provide the signals needed. These are the VGA-equivalent signals around the Bar at one end of the connector. That gets you Red, Blue, Green+Luminosity, H-Sync and V-Sync. Those signals in combination are all that is needed to build S-Video or Yellow-RCA composite video On-the-Fly (not buffered).
    The signals can be sliced and diced to get slightly different versions of Analog Video using adapters built around the SKART interface. There is a cheap one-chip wonder converter used in lots of converters, also loosely called SKART.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SKART
    This does NOT do conversion to Digital Video, DVI, or HDMI when starting from VGA. That kind of converter has memory and scanning hardware that pushes the cost up higher than the price of an display card.
    Message was edited by: Grant Bennet-Alder

  • I need to connect I-Mac G5 to HDMI TV, I think I need this: Video Out: mini-VGA (mirror only) to HDMI, where can I buy? Apple Bluewater no help.

    I need to connect I-Mac G5 to HDMI TV, I think I need this: Video Out: mini-VGA (mirror only) to HDMI, where can I buy? Apple Bluewater no help.

    VGA is an analog signal HDMI is digital. A simple cable would not work you would need something that converts the analog signal to digital.
    A search of VGA to HDMI turned up a few possibilities but nothing specific. In any case the picture on the TV will not be very good given the source.
    You should check to see if the TV has a VGA input. Some TV's have a computer connection port and this is usually VGA. 
    Message was edited by: Frank Caggiano - I'll ask the hosts to move this to the proper community.

  • Video out to hdtv

    i'm using mini-dvi to s-video, and outputting to a Panasonic somethinsomethin HDTV. However it's only outputing from 640-480 up to 1024-768
    is there any way to get widescreen output out of the video out? do i just need a different connector?
    i know the screens native resolution is 1280-800, just like the display on my macbook

    hey there Eminemily,
    does the desktop image fill the screen? if not you may have mirroring turned on, if this is the case turn it off. i get full screen desktop image on a 26" Olevia LCD widescreen w/ S-video @ highest rez available for a TV output(forget what rez is).
    try this: System Prefs.>Displays>Detect Displays>Gather Windows, turn off Mirror>Set Rez for TV. i get 1920 x1080i w/ mini DVI>HDMI on my Sony 42" LCD Poj. HDTV & w/ mini DVI>DVI on Philips 23" LCD HDTV Monitor, nice for watching DVDs & QT HD content from Apple's site.
    good luck.

  • Digital video out not working

    For some reason on my 2011 Mac Book Pro the digital video out does not work?  It works just fine using the minii adapter for analog video out, but not for digital?
    Any advice much appreciated!
    Thx
    Mark

    It is working exactly as it is supposed to. You didn't read the description properly before buying.
    Video mirroring is available on the iPhone 4S, not the iPhone 4.
    Video out needs to be supported by the app you are using.

  • Video out from ipod classic

    OK, so I have an Ipod Classic. I jsut got the DYNEX IPAVC cable, and that doesnt work (no video, audio only). I also have an Accurian Dock-same deal, no video, only audio. Ive read a bunch that the Classics require newer hardware to get video to work. However, it seems like all the cables on the apple store that should work have been discontinued? How on earth do i get the video to play on my TV? Please help...thanks....

    ill have to check that page out and see. i was on this page
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1454
    and the composite and component cables say no longer available
    Apple Composite AV Cable
    (part number MB129LL)
    Apple Component AV Cable
    (part number MB128LL)
    but it looks like you are correct. thats cool.
    I had the TV Out setting to ON or ASK, and when i would do that, it would ask for the video out to be plugged in, even though they already were plugged in. I saw someone else had that same issue. I think its that these cables (The Dynex), even though they are advertised as such, do not work with the classic.
    EDIT: Is all i need the composite cable? I dont need the dock, correct?
    Message was edited by: vikfan

  • I want to play video on my computer to make some analysis to frames,the problem that I face ,I can't change video frame rate using labview,but I can change frame rate to the video out of labview using some program

    HI All
    I want to play video on my computer to make some analysis to it's frames,the problem that I face ,I can't change video frame rate using labview,but I can change frame rate to the video out of labview using some program .
    I used IMAQ AVI Read Frame VI
    for example I have avi video It's frame rate is 25 fbs ,my image processing code is very fast that can process more 25 fbs,so I want to accelerate video acquisition

    Hi abdelhady,
    I looked into this further, and reading an AVI file into LabVIEW faster than its frames per second won't be possible. LabVIEW could read in frames faster than 25fps, but because it will be pulling the available frame at that point in time this would just give you duplicate frames. If you want to be able to read in frames at faster than 25fps, you would need to speed up your AVI file before reading into LabVIEW.
    There's a good shipping example to show how to read in from an AVI file, "Read AVI File.vi". You'll notice that they add timing to make sure that the while loop runs at the right speed to match up with the frames per second of the file being read. This is to make sure you're not reading duplicate frames.
    Thank you,
    Emily C
    Applications Engineer
    National Instruments

  • Is there a COMPONENT video OUT solution for the iBook?

    I am currently using Apple's Video Adapter (mini-VGA to S-Video) to hook up to my widescreen. Let's face it, S-Video *****. I am trying to find a solution that would allow me to get component video out of my iBook and run that into my widescreen.
    Is there a VGA->Component Video Adapter available that would work with the mini-VGA -> VGA adapter that ships with the iBook? (Or some other way to get a component video signal?)
    Thanks!
    iBook G4 1.2GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   1.25 GB RAM

    Hi Mactivist,
    i am not an expert on this video stuff but I think
    you might find this useful. Although the
    procedure described is about a Mac Mini (which has a
    dvi connector) the guy actually used a DVI-VGA
    adapter. Therefore, I believe, the set-up described
    should work for you too.
    -Petra
    Unfortunately, iBooks do not have DVI out. What I really need is a VGA to Component video adapter.
    And for the person who wasn't sure what a component video cable looks like, this is a cable that has 3 rca-like plugs on it, each one supplies a different color (RGB I think).
    So far, I've not found a VGA adapter that can do this unless you are using an ATI video card as the source.
    iBook G4 1.2GHz   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   1.25GB RAM

  • Video out port

    I recently bought a video out to s-video adapter from Apple , when connected my screen resolution is altered and cannot be set to its usual setting . The brightness adjustment appears disabled in some games and my VCR connected to the other end of the s-video lead via a 2 way adapter is receiving no signal. How can I determine where the fault lies.

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  • S-video out nonfunctional

    I've tried over time to use this output, never to any avail. Now I'm editing with FCP 2 in OS 9.2 and it would be great to output the FCP signal to a TV for reference.
    But the TV doesn't show up as an available monitor, whether I'm running a second monitor through the vga output or not.
    I can access the TV (and a second monitor through the VGA) through Firewire and a DV camera--shows up fine. But the video out doesn't seem to output anything. Even when I disconnect the VGA monitor and try to use the video out by itself.
    I can't connect to a TV through the video out when running OS 9.2 or OS 10.3 outside of FCP either. The TV just doesn't appear.
    Since the output is S-video and the connector supplied with the powerbook converts the signal to RCA connector, I am assuming it is also converting the S-video signal to composite. But nothing is exported.
    I've read the resource files on this, but don't find an answer.
    Thanks for any help,
    Robert
    Powerbook G4   Mac OS 9.2.x   400 mhz

    Thanks, Alex. With your suggestions as encouragement I kept trying. Taking into account that only a single external monitor can be used. My big discovery--the monitors and TVs don't hot swap. They have to be connected before a cold boot.
    So I got the TV working as a monitor in both OS X and OS 9.2. And discovered it has a fairly lousy image, not much use in Final Cut Pro.
    So my FCP set-up is still to use the VGA monitor for extra screen space, and to use firewire to route through a camcorder to the TV monitor, which gives a nice standard TV image of video out.
    All best,
    Robert
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    Remember, you can only use one or the other - VGA or
    svideo, not both.

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