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alhofman_gmail_
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MHL-cable doesn't work

On my  Xperia-ARC  I could the screen of my mobile,  show on my television,  using an  micro-HDMI-cable.

Now, on the Xperia-Z  this is NOT possible, anymore.  That is a big disappointment for me.

In the specifications of the Xperia-Z  you can read, that there is  HDMI-support  via  MHL  (on the micro-USB input).

(Mobile HighDefinition Link).

But it doesn't work.   I bought already two different  MHL-cables,  but none works.

Has anybody a positive  experience with an MHL-cable?  Let me know  where I can buy a good cable !

Or are there any prerequisites for my television,  other than it has an  HDMI-input ?

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Rickard
Master

I haven't tested any 3:rd party cables but the phone uses a 5-pin MHL-connector. Make sure that you don't buy the 11-pin cables that are available. I believe any 5-pin cable should work as it's a standard.

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Uliwooly
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the Xperia arc doesn't support MHL, you have to use the HDMI cable.

The Xperia Z does support MHL

download the user guide check page 104

http://www-support-downloads.sonymobile.com/c6602/userguide_AE_C6602_C6603_1_Android4.1.pdf

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Uliwooly
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if you want help you HAVE TO CHANGE/IMPROVE YOUR ATTITUDE

didn't you read the forum rules/guidelines?

http://talk.sonymobile.com/message/1046#1046

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Uliwooly
Expert

most likely the issue is the cable(s), it might be a compatibility issue

alhofman_gmail_
Visitor

Excuse me, if I showed to few respect for your reaction.  (I have read the link, you sented to me).

(My vocabular is small, I am not native English, so I miss the nuanced words, sometimes).

I wrote: "I liked your quick respons", to help me.

But I was disappointed that you wrote a repetition from my own words, and I feeled, you had apparantly not really read my questions.   (Compare my first question, with your first answer).

I am really interested in your experience with the use of an MHL-cable.

If I can, I will delete my second contribution on this forum.  I had not the intension to hurt you, but indeed I was a little disappointed.

I like the Xperia-Z very,  and I have respect that so many people whish te help eachother.

Excuse me for my attitude. I hope to better it.

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Uliwooly
Expert

which brand(s) are the MHL cable that you've tested so far?

alhofman_gmail_
Visitor

That is possible  (compatability issue).   I already spended  € 45  to 2 different  MHL-cables, resp. MHL-adapters.

But both they didn't work.  

So I asked:   Who know an  brand MHL-cable, that does really work.

Another possibility is:  a problem in the software of this litte  MHL-app  (112 kb), on the Xperia-Z.

My question to the forum was:  Has any of you the same problem with MHL,  or has anybody  good experience with MHL.

The third possibility is:  there are prerequisites  for my television.  (Is an  HDMI-input in my television not enough).

alhofman_gmail_
Visitor

I tested a  MHL-cable of:   "Delock"  (www.delock.com,  art.nr:  83244).

I tested a  MHL-adapter  from website:  Replace-Direct.nl.  This would be the Samsung-adapter.   But after I got it,  there was not the name  "Samsung" on it.

I saw on  Youtube:     http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHa56Dm2j_8

but,  as I said:  by my,  it doesn't work.

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GeoffH
Enthusiast

I'm interested in this keep us posted

Sony should have supplied the correct cable in the box or at least offer one for sale that works with their devices - this is an issue they don't need and shouldn't have

Something else for the XZ bashers to have a go at

Rickard
Master

I haven't tested any 3:rd party cables but the phone uses a 5-pin MHL-connector. Make sure that you don't buy the 11-pin cables that are available. I believe any 5-pin cable should work as it's a standard.