Iphone Tv Out Cable

Sep 19
2009

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How to connect your iPhone to your TV

Every day, I begin to learn something about my new iPhone and today I discovered that I can connect my phone my plasma TV and film Run, podcasts, photos and more.

When I think of my first cell phone and how the technology was primitive cell distance phone is really amazing.

The first phone I bought was an NEC P3 and at the time, people regularly commented on how small and I felt fantastic. Twenty years and billions of dollars of research, development later, and now I have the incredible iPhone Apple's pocket.

Anyway I digress again to present the main steps needed to connect iPhone to your TV.

The first you should do is take a look at the back of the TV for what connection he had before going to buy the proper cable.

Cut the power, and mounted behind the back of the TV and notice that the connectors are color. If your TV is several years since it plugs probably yellow, red and white, which means that you will buy the Apple AV cable.

If your TV is new, the rear has red, green and blue connections and that means you have to buy Apple Composite AV Cable.

When you buy one of these connections to Apple, has an additional cable that accompanies, and is called AB USB adapter. The reason for this sector is essential to the USB cable is that it provides power to the iPhone during playback.

Without it, the battery discharge very fast to pass through your TV.

What I chose to do is to keep the AC adapter into the USB port connected to my plasma all the time boundaries the hotel and is only very thin.

Once you have connected your iPhone to your TV using the adapter, you must follow the steps below.

 

First step: From the main screen you will see a small orange icon that says iPod on it. Click on the icon of the iPod and a new screen appears.

Phase Two: Scroll down the page and you will see an option that says Exit TV. To match the iPod you need to select the correct format. For example, you can select the screen width if you have a widescreen TV.

Step Three: Depending on where you live, you must also select the PAL or NTSC setting.

Step Four: Once you have completed these adjustments key setting to press the Start button, then click the iPod icon again.

Fifth Step One: You can then simply select the video podcast or whatever you want to play. Connect your TV to the iPhone, then verify your TV is set to the correct input for connection.

The iPhone can now use the remote to play, pause and stop the video is seeing.

There's even an option where I left off so you can resume playing a video where you left off.

increasingly good understanding of user agreement that you have in your phone is important. The right plan, we can even say that it is cheaper to buy movies via iTunes and watch them via iPhone, then the traditional way.

The other terrible thing about setting up your TV is the ability to watch mini videos of family and friends time after returning from an event, or even to show the grandparents.

  Free access to watch videos through iPhone

I decided that I will research the tube to see all cartoons that my son would be greater. Surprisingly, no was the full version of Superman, Batman, and many others, so I decided to try to find a way to export and view them on TV through iPhone.

Tube TV is free software that I found that lets you convert YouTube videos in the correct format for playback on your iPhone and TV.

The software has a search bar and a browser so that you can find videos You Tube and similar sites. Once you have found the movie you are looking for

Just drag the URL of the video and television tube have been exporting the movie to iTunes.

My education will continue tomorrow iPhone I will write about my findings about the amazing small Apple device.

 

About the Author

Paul Ingersole is an Australian based business person who enjoys writing.Paul discovered a great system that makes small continuous recurring profits using the internet.You can see Google Sniper at Paul’s website

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