@@Awaited not everybody is a nerd ass geek....some of us wasnt raised in a time where u had this technology.i grew up on 3 tv channels....that's all that was available
So, either this guy doesn't fully appreciate how to explain this so I can follow it, OR....he's just got a really funny sense of humor, and takes delight in my frustration.
This guy definitely KNOWS that HE knows how to do this. His problem is...he is describing it to us...as if WE know what he is talking about. And we don't. That's WHY we came here to him. But he just whizzes right thru it all in record time. And wishes us all good luck. So we up like...What?!? Lol...😂
It would really be nice if someone would walk us technology impaired older folk through the steps, explaining what all the jargon means. I can hear what he is saying, but it is all techno-greek to me.
Absolutely one of the greatest how-to videos ever made. Impeccable level of instruction. The most clear and concise instructions on how to skin a cat that I've ever seen. I would highly recommend this video to all my friends... when I get some.
Brain Inavatnow He didn't really *explain* anything - just mentioned options without going into any detail at all. He didn't even show where things needed to be plugged into (like the hdmi cable). Was your comment sarcastic??
This doesn't work unless you have wifi. To do this without wifi, I bought a USBc to HDMI (ebay) with the double cable and use a phone charger for the power supply. Also bought an USBc male to female 6' extension so the phone doesn't have to sit next to the TV due to a short cable. Put the HDMI plug into the TV HDMI slot and plug the USBc cable into the phone. Set the TV to the HDMI port that the cable is plugged into. Turn on the phone, the TV will show whats on, the phone, audio is also, now on the TV. This does work, I have used it for the last 3 years.
I have wifi but I don't know how to connect my roku because of Cisco umbrella letting their people hack me and my TV and my phone. I reported him to them and I am still having problems with him he's using my TV and my phones. What do I do now. I'm on hospice and Cisco umbrella is not doing their job I don't want a all Google workspace and I don't even have my own email
Ok, got it. So if I have a corded land-line telegraph then I just wrap the curly cord around the tv itself or directly to the Nintendo? Do I turn the tv to channel 3 or 4? Honestly, there are a lot of unanswered questions. Can you do a part 2?
Unless you had Atari...then you have to take the joystick and shove it into the Beta cassette machine, As long as you're not still using a 45 player....😃👍
I have a new Roku TV I was wondering if you can try to explain a little more how I can watch things off the internet and movies on the TV through my phone
SOOOO? WHAT DO U DO IF U HAVE ANDROID & HDMI CABLE? CAN U DRAW A DIAGRAM? LOL NO CAN YOU POINT US IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION? PLEASE? AFTER YOU PUT THE CABLE INTO YOUR ANDROID, THAN WHAT?
Hi, can I connect my phone to my Samsung TV wifi without having i Router? Can the phone communicate direct to the TV without going over a router? And stream music to the TV.
Yes I agree, it's very difficult especially when people are talking about technical instructions , a practical guide showing exactly what is happening is really helpful. We can then see if it does actually work too.
Hi! Great video. It is possible to connect the TV to the internet without having cable TV or satellite TV? I'm trying to watch my RU-vid videos on TV. I have already watched several tutorials about how to make this connection, but the options presented do not appear to me on my TV. I am thinking that it is necessary to have a subscription TV system to be able to do that.
@@catrashoo so with that cord you just plug it into the TV and phone and it will work like that without wifi? Do I need to go to a specific channel to load the videos on the TV or no?
Got ? My tv has none those but can i connect it to my cable box an have it video stream from my phone non stop i wanna play fps games on my phone through my tv
heck i have these 3 smartphones: xiaomi redmi note 4, xiaomi redmi note 10 5g and Poco F3 and the USB-C to HDMI reduction I'll connect an HDMI cable to it and I'll connect it to my LG TV or Benq monitor and it doesn't work on either of them according to your instructions. The error message is still displayed: no signal! But if I connect my gaming laptop from HP like this, it works absolutely ok. But it doesn't work for my smartphone what's wrong how do I fix it?
Why don't many newer phones - even midrange ones! - have the very useful dlna protocol ( installed? - activated? - certified? )? - it used to be a standard feature even on the cheaper phones, so it's a bit of a mystery. And can they still stream media files to certified dlna devices such as TVs, PCs, tablets & Android boxes etc. - , if you just install a dlna server & controller app such as BubbleUpnp? And from dlna controller devices to these phones?
I have watched you you and many other episodes videos on this my iPhone I mean on my Android phone and I can't get my phone onto my TV explain to me how you know how you guys do it but I wish somebody will tell me how to do this cuz I can't do it won't it won't go onto my white screen TV
Not so fast. Mine are both connected but my fire stick remote refuses to allow me to click on LINK TV & PHONE. That's all it takes. BUT!!! It effing will not cooperate. Screw RU-vid.
I was just thinking about my SmartTV: If it really is smart, then i should really be able to view my smart phone on my smart TV. But damn, it's so confusing. Like everywhere I look theres no clearity on how to
I am trying this now and only getting the volume on my Hisense TV. Both phone and tv screen are dark then when I swith off the smartview, I can see my phone screen.
I can use my built in cast to other devices but my phones' screen get turned off some time after I start broadcasting and it make the video image stuck, how do you deal with that?
I have also watched this six times and I have an Android phone and smart Android TV. I am interested in the number three but I don't know what he means by pairing up the Google home app. He needs to speak a little bit slower and not use so many texts words. So is the Google home app a new app for me and how do you pair these things up?
My ZTE doesn't have the necessary hardware to communicate with a TV. From what I have found online many phones are not capable of doing screen mirroring. Shopping for a cheap Android with this capability.