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How to connect your iPhone to your home TV
Every day I began to learn one additional thing about my new iPhone and today I discovered that I can connect my phone to my Plasma TV and movies, podcasts, photos, and more.
When I think of my mobile phone was first and primitive technology distance cell phone has gone really quite surprising.
The first phone I bought was a NEC P3 at the same time, people commented on how is small and great it looked. Twenty years and billions of dollars in research, development later, and now I have the amazing Apple iPhone in my pocket.
Anyway I digress can re-explain the key measures needed to connect your iPhone to your TV.
The first you have to do is take a look at the back of your TV to determine what connections you have before you go shopping for the appropriate connection cable.
Turn the printer off and climb back behind the TV and note what color are the connectors. If your TV is a couple of years now are likely to have sockets yellow, red and white, this means you have to buy the Apple AV cable.
If your TV is new, the back will be red, green and connections blue and this means you have to buy an Apple Composite AV cable.
When you buy one of these connections will block an additional cable that came them, and this is called a USB AC adapter. The reason AC USB cable that is crucial is that it provides energy while iPhone is playing.
Without it, the battery drain extremely quickly, while running through your TV.
What I have chosen to do is keep the AC adapter connected USB my plasma all the time gets away, and only very small.
Once you have connected your iPhone to the TV using the adapter CA you need to follow the following steps.
First step: In the main screen, will see a small orange icon that says iPod on it. Click on the iPod icon and a new screen.
Second step: Go to the bottom of the page and you will see an option that says TV output. To fit the screen iPods will have to select the correct format. For example, you might want to select panoramic screen if you have a widescreen TV.
Step Three: Depending on the country lives in you also need to select PAL or NTSC setting.
Step Four: Once you have made these key configuration settings that are necessary to tap the Start button and then on the iPod icon again.
Step Five: Then you can simply select the video or podcast, so you want to play. Connect your TV to the iPhone and then re-check that your TV is set to the correct input for connection.
The iPhone can now serve as a remote control to play, pause and stop the video you are watching.
There is even an option left to me OFF WHERE can still see a video where it last stopped.
Increasingly, a good understanding of the offer of use you have in your phone is important. The plan on the right, may even mean that it is less expensive to buy videos through iTunes and view them through your iPhone then the traditional way.
The other terrible thing about the configuration of your TV is the ability to watch videos in mini family and friends moments after returning from an event, or even to show the grandparents.
Free access to watch videos through the iPhone
I decided it would Tube Looking to see all cartoons age as my son wanted. Surprisingly full version was superman, batman, and many others, so I decided to try to find a way to be exported and viewed on TV through iPhone.
Tube TV is a free software program I've found that lets you convert YouTube videos into the correct format for playback on your iPhone and then television.
The software has a search bar and the browser so that you can find videos on YouTube and other similar sites. Once you have located the movie you are looking for
simply grab the url of the movie and export have tube TV movie to iTunes.
My iPhone education will continue tomorrow and I will write about my findings on the Apple device is hardly surprising.
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