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Enable TV Out function without HTC original TV Out cable


NueTV Out

NueTV Out

It has been an apathy on the part of some of Cellular opertors (Yes ATT its you as well) not to provide Original HTC Tv Out cable with handsets supporting Tv Out feature thus rendering users w/o the enjoyment of TVOut function.

Thanks to people at NueROm workshop, who has developed a freeware to enable this feature without the original HTC Tv Out cable. Nice!

Here’ s something from horses mouth itself:

“NueTVOut allows you to force TV output to be on, and allows use of the TV Out control panel even if you do not have an original HTC Video out cable.

To use the TV Out, you’ll need the audio dongle (rectangular block) that came with the phone, as well as a camcorder/iPod video cable. Plug the camcorder/iPod video cable into the dongle, and plug the dongle into your phone. Open the control panel, enable the video output and select the correct standard (NTSC for United States/Canada), and press ok. If there is no video output, try switching the outputs until you get a signal (for me, the video was on the red right audio RCA, instead of the yellow video RCA).

If you don’t get any video, most likely you have a cable for an mp3 player that has the ground connected to the wrong pin. Camcorder/iPod video cables work best. ”

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HTC Touch Pro TV Out Pictures


As you all might already know the HTC Touch Pro has TV-out functionality, unfortunately TV-Out cable is not provided by HTC. Fortunately for us sub69 from xda-developers.com has put up a post describing in pictures how well this function really works.

When you plug it in the TV-Out you get the option to choose between NTSC and PAL. The device also automatically rotate to landscape mode. The Menu screen gives you quick access to applications like Powerpoint Mobile , the Youtube player, Internet using the Opera Mobile. He also played a movie using Coreplayer and reported there was a bit of flicker when using the “Qtv Display” option, but the “DirectDraw” option was flicker free, and worked flawlessly. No slowdown or judder at all with my 700Mb file, and the picture quality on the TV was surprisingly good. ( so the Video Driver issue that plagued the TyTN2 might not bother the Touch Pro ).

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