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LG G5: redirecting video output to an old HD capable TV

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I'd like to stream some movies and pictures to an old Mitsubishi HD capable TV. This TV only has DVI, component and s-video inputs though (and the standard suite of audio inputs/outputs).

My LG G5 has a single USB-c port that I've been told can be used to output video. I'm guessing I would need some sort of converter to go from USB-c to DVI, component or s-video? Would the LG G5 phone just know to output the video to the USB-c port (I have seen no settings in the phone that affect the USB-c port).

I'm not interested in buying a new smartphone now so if this idea won't work I'll have to resort to using a spare PC.
 
It might be easier to get a Chromecast and connect that to the TV.
 
the LG G5 does indeed support alt mode for displayport out on the usb-c port. However then you would still need an adapter to DVI, and it would tie your phone in place when you use it.
Easier to just get a chromecast with a HDMI -> DVI adapter, maybe get one of those adapters that splits out the audio seperatly, depending on what form of DVI port it is. Not all of them accepts audio.
 
He just needs an adapter to go from wireless to DVI or Component with with Audio outputs DVI only carries Video so RCA jacks for stereo are needed.
 
This ancient 55" Mitsubishi TV is a CRT so I think I'm just going to use a different LCD TV that has a more comprehensive suite of input ports.
 
This ancient 55" Mitsubishi TV is a CRT so I think I'm just going to use a different LCD TV that has a more comprehensive suite of input ports.
Cost effective is the adapter.
 
c.R.t....

whadatizzz ????????

j/k :roll:
 
I'd like to stream some movies and pictures to an old Mitsubishi HD capable TV. This TV only has DVI, component and s-video inputs though (and the standard suite of audio inputs/outputs).

My LG G5 has a single USB-c port that I've been told can be used to output video. I'm guessing I would need some sort of converter to go from USB-c to DVI, component or s-video? Would the LG G5 phone just know to output the video to the USB-c port (I have seen no settings in the phone that affect the USB-c port).

I'm not interested in buying a new smartphone now so if this idea won't work I'll have to resort to using a spare PC.
i had a G6, and that thing didnt have the "DisplayPort Alt Mode" (in simple terms output video through a dongle), so G5 may be the same. The competitors (like samsung S8) did have that feature tho. If your phone doesnt support video through type c then you can only use wireless solutions.

also there was the cheaper version G5 SE or someth like that which could be even more basic that this.
 
I should've figured an old phone like the G5 wouldn't be capable of this.
 
The one nice thing about the Mitsubishi CRT big screen is that blacks are actually black and there's no colour banding. The downside is the thing weighs 240lbs.
 
The one nice thing about the Mitsubishi CRT big screen is that blacks are actually black and there's no colour banding. The downside is the thing weighs 240lbs.

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Here is your usb c to dvi adapters, let me find a usb c to component video so your audio can be transferred.


Why were you banned from this page?

Heres another solution.

 
I believe I was banned from <nameless tech site> because of non-PC humor.

The only input on this ancient, heavy, boat anchor of a big screen is the s-video, so I would have to use that. The DVI input is in-use for the cable TV.
 
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G5 has quite special Slimport protocol, it was not compatible with MHL or simple type-c to HDMI cables using alt mode.

It looked like this. Hook up a HDMI to DVI dongle, that almost anyone has from dino age. I had a G5, like most flagship phones from various makers, the cable should work for sure.

For audio just use the jack and route it to audio RCA in, you should have it.
 
G5 has quite special Slimport protocol, it was not compatible with MHL or simple type-c to HDMI cables using alt mode.

It looked like this. Hook up a HDMI to DVI dongle, that almost anyone has from dino age. I had a G5, like most flagship phones from various makers, the cable should work for sure.

For audio just use the jack and route it to audio RCA in, you should have it.
I was thinking of a all in 1 solution. I presume 3.5 can be redirected correctly. I know there are 3.5 TRS to stereo RCA adapters.

I presume this mitsu is 720P
 
I remember having a Sony Wega 28" CRT HD ready TV many years ago, that thing weighed a tonne, can't imagine a 55" CRT :eek: Surely for everyday use a 40"+ cheap LCD TV with HDMI would be better in all aspects than this antique?
 
I remember having a Sony Wega 28" CRT HD ready TV many years ago, that thing weighed a tonne, can't imagine a 55" CRT :eek: Surely for everyday use a 40"+ cheap LCD TV with HDMI would be better in all aspects than this antique?
RCA 32 or 40" here
 
I remember having a Sony Wega 28" CRT HD ready TV many years ago, that thing weighed a tonne, can't imagine a 55" CRT :eek: Surely for everyday use a 40"+ cheap LCD TV with HDMI would be better in all aspects than this antique?
There is another LCD TV with the full complement of inputs available, but my mom likes her 55" CRT and her Mitsubishi weighs 215 lbs. It can do 1080i or 1080p too.
 
There is another LCD TV with the full complement of inputs available, but my mom likes her 55" CRT and her Mitsubishi weighs 215 lbs. It can do 1080i or 1080p too.
If it aint broke, don't fix it. It took a long ass time for Flat Panels to reach the color gammut, refresh/response times and blacks/grays that CRTs had

I still prefer component video (ypbpr) over hdmi.
 
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