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Is it possible to take HDMI out from type C in realme 6

Nope.... That requires HDMI alt mode.... Which realme 6 doesn't come equipped with.... Your best shot is scrcpy for projection, which works flawlessly with a wired connection if you ask me

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Huawei Mate 20 pro Desktop mode

Hi Guys,
I have Huawei Mate 20 pro and one of the reasons to buy this was the desktop mode.
I have an old HP monitor that has 3 ports (DVI, VGA and display port). So I bought 3 things. USB c to HDMI dock. HDMI Cable and HDMI to DVI Converter. I plugged all these in and my monitor is not picking any signals.
I think that the USB c to HDMI dock might be faulty so i ordered a new one but would it be better if i just get the USB c to DVI cable ? I wont be able to charge the phone but atleast it would work.
Can anyone advise ? I just want to use the Desktop mode on my old monitor with mouse, keyboard and charging.
I have a choetech usb-c to hdmi adapter that works perfectly for the mate 20 pro. I cannot advise how other bits will work.
Thanks for this message, I didn't even know that there was a desktop mode on my phone
I have a Startech adapter from USB-C to DVI, HDMI, VGA or miniDP and just tested out, everything works fine.
Maybe the resolution of your monitor is not supported?

reno 10 zoom hdmi output cable

Hey guys, recently I got my Reno 10x zoom. (Chinese version) I want to connect it with my TV. But unfortunately, my type c to hdmi adapter wasn't working with it. This adapter is working with my iPad pro, honor v20, Galaxy Note 9, Sony Vaio . But when I plug Reno 10x in, there is no response from TV.( I turned on the org function in the phone and switched the USB function to midi. ) guys do you have any idea which hdmi cable / adapter does it supports? Did anyone succeeded ?
james101010 said:
Hey guys, recently I got my Reno 10x zoom. (Chinese version) I want to connect it with my TV. But unfortunately, my type c to hdmi adapter wasn't working with it. This adapter is working with my iPad pro, honor v20, Galaxy Note 9, Sony Vaio . But when I plug Reno 10x in, there is no response from TV.( I turned on the org function in the phone and switched the USB function to midi. ) guys do you have any idea which hdmi cable / adapter does it supports? Did anyone succeeded ?
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There's some option in setting-> other wireless -> multi screen..... I haven't tried it out but it seems relevant
Hey guys, I have a good news. After my testing process. My Reno 10x zoom is working fine with this USB type c hub (I will give the link below). Everything can be shown on your external display with the connection of a hdmi cable. There is no setting need to be done on the phone, just one plug in and enjoy. Reno 10x zoom does not have any desktop mode like Samsung. The desktop mode can be done by third party apk (like Leena Desktop UI (Multiwindow), you can install it on Google Play) . Here is the link for the universal USB hub.
€ 16,48 26%OFF | USB Type C Type-C USB-C HUB To HDMI 4K USB 3.0 TF SD Card Reader Thunderbolt 3 Dex Mode Adapter For MacBook Air Pro Samsung S8
https://s.click.aliexpress.com/e/t7HyrBIs

connecting tablet to dell monitor and lg smart tv HOW?

greetings,
A quandary of cables and connectors has me stumped...
i would like to know if it's possible to connect the samsung galaxy tab s6 to my dell monitor? my Connectivity options are:
Dell monitor u2212
1 Digital Visual Interface connectors (DVI-D) with HDCP
1 DisplayPort (DP)
1 Video Graphics Array (VGA)
1 USB 2.0 upstream port
4 USB 2.0 downstream ports
upstream and downstream are a mystery to me...
furthermore i wouldn't mind connecting the tablet to my LG smart tv which has 3 HDMI slots and 3 USB slots. all the hdmi slots are in use... can i get the full tablet experience using the USB ports? or better to use HDMI..
Thanks for any clarity on these -for me - technical blockades.
worriedshrimp said:
greetings,
A quandary of cables and connectors has me stumped...
i would like to know if it's possible to connect the samsung galaxy tab s6 to my dell monitor? my Connectivity options are:
Dell monitor u2212
1 Digital Visual Interface connectors (DVI-D) with HDCP
1 DisplayPort (DP)
1 Video Graphics Array (VGA)
1 USB 2.0 upstream port
4 USB 2.0 downstream ports
upstream and downstream are a mystery to me...
furthermore i wouldn't mind connecting the tablet to my LG smart tv which has 3 HDMI slots and 3 USB slots. all the hdmi slots are in use... can i get the full tablet experience using the USB ports? or better to use HDMI..
Thanks for any clarity on these -for me - technical blockades.
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If you are planning to use your tablet as the primary 'desktop' or use it for an extended period of time, I think the best option is to look into a USB C hub/dock, ideally one with 2 USB C ports or a USB C + VGA port combination. This allows you to charge your tablet while maintaining display via the other usb c port (with USB C to VGC/DP cable) or via VGA to VGA to the monitor.
If your television is a Smart TV, you might want to check if screen mirror is available. If so, you can screen cast your tablet to the TV via the tablet's SmartView and work cableless. There is small latency and this method is suitable for light activities. If you plan to stream media, the better approach is to do through usb c to HDMI for more seamless experience and not have shutters. On your TV you can look at getting a HDMI switch/splitter if all ports are filled.
Hope this helps!
Rayzie said:
If you are planning to use your tablet as the primary 'desktop' or use it for an extended period of time, I think the best option is to look into a USB C hub/dock, ideally one with 2 USB C ports or a USB C + VGA port combination. This allows you to charge your tablet while maintaining display via the other usb c port (with USB C to VGC/DP cable) or via VGA to VGA to the monitor.
If your television is a Smart TV, you might want to check if screen mirror is available. If so, you can screen cast your tablet to the TV via the tablet's SmartView and work cableless. There is small latency and this method is suitable for light activities. If you plan to stream media, the better approach is to do through usb c to HDMI for more seamless experience and not have shutters. On your TV you can look at getting a HDMI switch/splitter if all ports are filled.
Hope this helps!
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Thank you Rayzie,
I'll start looking at USB C hubs. i hope i can transition to a tablet as my primary desktop. my old system - a dell windows 7 - doesn't even have the newer usb C port. i'll check my LG TV to see if it will mirror. tho i can free up an HDMI port by removing a netbook.
thanks again!

Hdmi out - realme x2 pro

Hi all,
For those who want to use their smartphone through HDMI, I am using a targus adapter, there are many brands but it must be "DisplayLink" certified.
It works great and lag-free in general use but apparently runs at 30FPS in games.
I bought the used ACA40US targus model for 6 dollars on eBay because it was the most compact and cheap I found, but it needs a USB-to-USB-C adapter, I use a usb-c hub that I had from a previous smartphone and so I can charge while use.
In summary, to use the HDMI output on the realme x2 pro, you only need a certified "DisplayLink" adapter, a USB to USB-C adapter and the display link App, and activate the USB OTG option.
Optionally you can also use the App "SecondScreen - better screen mirroring" from the play store, to change the resolution and choose the best setting for your TV.
Some Targus already bring the adapter to USB-C or are directly for use with USB-C, but they were more expensive.
a video of testing.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jOqwt4Wkok2AU9rx-I4LGQs-GkqXOYtb/view?usp=sharing
Cable doubt
Hello,
I bought an Xtorm USB-C to HDMI cable model CX2111 but I wasn't aware it need to be a DisplayLink certified cable. I searched a lot of the cable but cant find any related info if its certified DisplayLink.
I installed the DisplayLink app that you suggest, also the SecondScreen app and no signal, and I have a doubt.. you rooted you Realme X2 Pro?
I'm asking because I dont have signal on my TV or Monitor from Realme X2 Pro with Xtorm CX2111 cable.
Best regards
Nestor
manuerduarte said:
Hi all,
For those who want to use their smartphone through HDMI, I am using a targus adapter, there are many brands but it must be "DisplayLink" certified.
It works great and lag-free in general use but apparently runs at 30FPS in games.
I bought the used ACA40US targus model for 6 dollars on eBay because it was the most compact and cheap I found, but it needs a USB-to-USB-C adapter, I use a usb-c hub that I had from a previous smartphone and so I can charge while use.
In summary, to use the HDMI output on the realme x2 pro, you only need a certified "DisplayLink" adapter, a USB to USB-C adapter and the display link App, and activate the USB OTG option.
Optionally you can also use the App "SecondScreen - better screen mirroring" from the play store, to change the resolution and choose the best setting for your TV.
Some Targus already bring the adapter to USB-C or are directly for use with USB-C, but they were more expensive.
a video of testing.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jOqwt4Wkok2AU9rx-I4LGQs-GkqXOYtb/view?usp=sharing
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Hi! This could be OT, but can you share your wallpaper?
Sent from my Realme X2 Pro using XDA Labs
I tried this docking station
https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/acc100184/
everything works!
Lan, 3.5mm audio jack, all USB, Display Port, obviously DISPLAYLINK.
This is my experience.
Edit:
I had to buy a USB C male to USB 3.0 female adapter and enable the OTG settings from the smartphone...
Loved your wallpaper, Care for link? ?
hi all, this is my wallpaper, it's from the book A street cat named Bob
may we know what brand of usb-c hub you using ? is it ok to use other brands?
Can you please share the link and extra experience
M4taMat4 said:
Hello,
I bought an Xtorm USB-C to HDMI cable model CX2111 but I wasn't aware it need to be a DisplayLink certified cable. I searched a lot of the cable but cant find any related info if its certified DisplayLink.
I installed the DisplayLink app that you suggest, also the SecondScreen app and no signal, and I have a doubt.. you rooted you Realme X2 Pro?
I'm asking because I dont have signal on my TV or Monitor from Realme X2 Pro with Xtorm CX2111 cable.
Best regards
Nestor
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I use cheap mhl bypass cable and cheap capture card and its working for realme x2 pro. I can live streaming pubg mobile to streamlabs
AriffRashidGaming said:
I use cheap mhl bypass cable and cheap capture card and its working for realme x2 pro. I can live streaming pubg mobile to streamlabs
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May i know the equipment you used to stream pubg mobile ? what type of MHL cable bypasser and capture card? please response

Question USB-C to HDMI adapter

Hi.
Does Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G supports any HDMI adapter?
I want to connect my older, not smart TV to watch Netflix when I go to country side.
si3wc4 said:
Hi.
Does Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G supports any HDMI adapter?
I want to connect my older, not smart TV to watch Netflix when I go to country side.
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Bump.. @si3wc4 did you get it working? Anyone else?
Tested with a USB-C mini-dock, the Mi 11 lite 5G/NE doesn't have DP-alt mode, so it's not compatible with Type-C to HDMI cables/dock. The main reason for it is probably the lack of USB 3.1 (the connector is just USB 2.0).
Yes, that's one thing many people don't realize, a USB Type C connector is a guarantee of nothing.
The same thing goes for USB Type C cables.
If in doubt cut the cable with scissors and see how many conductors (pairs) it has. Of course this kills the cable.
If device is USB 2.0 the most video connectivity it might have would be to use an actual video adapter, but that is a separate frame buffer than the screen.
Unrelated: I use a Raspberry Pi Zero W connected over Bluetooth to my Android.
The RPi has an HDMI output I can use for my own digital signage style application.
The HDMI shows text and is completely unrelated to my Android's screen.

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