[u-u] Extra monitor

Evan Leibovitch evan at telly.org
Fri Jan 1 04:20:22 EST 2021


The one you bought has HDMI on one side and USB-C on the other. The
majority of gear for sale has HDMI and USB-A, for which one of my A(socket)
to Micro-B OTG cables should work fine.

Still a bit of a clunky setup, but doable:

Video source -> HDMI-to-HDMI cable -> Capture device ->
USB-A(socket)-to-MicroB/OTG -> Android device


Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada
@evanleibovitch / @el56


On Thu, 31 Dec 2020 at 17:17, Colin McGregor <colin.mc151 at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Dec 31, 2020 at 4:51 PM Evan Leibovitch <evan at telly.org> wrote:
>
>> Nice idea, and a great way to give life to otherwise-underused tablets. Available
>> for $12 <https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4001043540669.html> on Ali and
>> other Chinese sites if you don't mind waiting a month.
>>
>
> Yes, classic trade off, low cost but slow direct from China, or many more
> $$$ but fast from a local supplier :-( .
>
>
>> Is this limited to phones and tablets that use USB-C? The adapter/cable
>> looks like any of the OTG ones one would use to connect a USB external
>> storage or keyboard. I have a bunch of Android devices that have Micro-B
>> connectors (including a not-so-old Fire tablet) that are slow but can do
>> OTG just fine; have you tried this rig on any like that?
>>
>
> Not limited to tablets that use USB-C. The 7" 2018 Amazon Fire tablet that
> I successfully got running has USB Micro-B (ie: I use a power supply that I
> used to power a Raspberry Pi 3) to recharge that tablet. You will need to
> get (at least with the device I got) a cable to go from USB Micro-B to
> USB-C (I had two USB cables I could/did connect together to achieve this
> and earlier today I bought a dollar store USB Micro-B to USB-C cable (the
> later not yet tested)).   Only semi-odd bit was one needs to jump through a
> few hoops to get Google Play Store installed. Once Google Play Store is
> installed, installing "USB Camera Standard" is very straight forward.
>
> All the best.
>
>
> Colin.
>
> Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada
>> @evanleibovitch / @el56
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 at 16:24, Colin McGregor <colin.mc151 at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> There are times when having an extra small monitor is a good thing. Here
>>> is a video I saw last week on using an HDMI to USB capture device to turn
>>> an Android phone/tablet into a monitor.
>>>
>>> https://youtu.be/nui8kXvUAys
>>>
>>> The specific examples shown in the video are with a Raspberry Pi model 4
>>> and model 400 but this should work with any device that has HDMI video out.
>>>
>>> I bought a different make/model of capture than in the video (this one :
>>> https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B08LSLTMCR ). With some caveats it
>>> works. The capture device doesn't get along with my old Kobo Android tablet
>>> or oldish Samsung Phone, not sure why. The video capture does get along
>>> fine with my 2018 7" Amazon Fire tablet. Using this set-up you will be
>>> somewhat limited by the battery life of the tablet, but otherwise for
>>> things like when visiting an acting up server and you need a (or an extra)
>>> monitor this could be just the thing. Just stuff the video capture device,
>>> a few cables, plus a tablet into a large pocket and you're set.
>>>
>>> You will need some software on your tablet to support the video capture.
>>> I tried the two programs mentioned in the video and VASTLY prefered the
>>> "USB Camera Standard" as the other program puts its' own banner ads across
>>> the bottom of the screen... :-( .
>>>
>>> All the best and I will hope to see everyone in 2021
>>>
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