I have an iPhone 3GS and a Composite AV cable, but my tv won't recognize that the iPhone is plugged in (no video or audio). I've tried it in multiple ports, including the one my dvd player is usually plugged into (so I know that one works). The booklet that came with the cable said to make sure that the iPhone was set up to send a video signal to the tv, but none of the support manuals nor Google has been able to tell me how to do that (at least for a 3GS).
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iPhone 3GS (8GB), iOS 5.1.1, Composite AV Cable
Updated to 5.1.1 on iPhone 4s and noticed when I plugged the Apple AV composite cable, the phone says it's not an authorized device and won't allow charging.
Info: AirPlay, Mac OS X (10.7.1), iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch
For some inexplicable reason the video out functionality of my iPhone 4 no longer works. I thought it might have been a cable issue at first, but I tested it on an Apple composite cable, an Apple component cable, and an Apple HDMI cable. As you can see, I have spent a lot of money on Apple cable products because I use the phone in both home and educational settings that have very different connection options. Now, the cable seems to allow audio to pass through the analog cables, but the HDMI functionality seems to be completely shut down, both video and audio. To be clear, I have already performed a reset and recovery, which did not correct the problem. The iPhone was running iOS 5.1.1 before the reset as well as after. Interestingly, I tested a current generation iPod running iOS 5.1.1 on the cables and the video out worked, including confirmation that the Netflix app works. This is a sudden and disasterous failure for which I have no explanation. The phone has not been damaged or exposed in any way.
I have a iPhone 4s and want to view videos on a TV with a composite connection. I have the appropriate cables, but when I try to view photos, the TV will not show the photos. Do I have to have an app that is written to allow this to happen or should the native iPhone apps be able to do this?
I have done a clean install of Desktop Software 7.1 but when I connect my 9900 the PC looks for the driver for the rim composite device but can't find it.
I have followed all of the troubleshooting tips but DM manager still won't respond when my new 9900 is connected. I have no problems connecting my 9700 and PlayBook.
That allows you to charge the Razr V3 while using the USB data cable? In other words, such a cable would have to have a 'Y' configuration with two inputs and one output to the phone. The two inputs need to accept the 5-pin male mini USB connector from the charger and the 5-pin male mini USB connector from the data cable
so im interested into understanding why the nokia video cable for n95 costs around 40€ in my country while you can get a very very cheap one for no more than .hat are the advantages of nokia 1 vs a normal 1? does it scale the image to a higher resolution than the phone 240*320? does it offer anything else at all than basic video/stereo audio output? Im rly curious since i find the price just ridiculous if its the same!
I use a PC at work and the stock sound card is garbage, so the audio quality of music when I listen to Spotify or Pandora is terrible. I have an iPhone and was wondering if there is any way to route the audio output through my iPhone for improved sound quality. I've found a number of applications that do this (WifFi2HiFi, RemoteSound, AirFoil), however all work over WiFi and my PC is not connected to a WiFi network. Is anyone aware of how I can accomplish this through the USB cable? (I realize I can use the apps directly on my phone but am trying to minimize data consumption on my plan).
Well Im going to apple to fix my phone in a bit. My phone only turns on when in the wall charger so once i move it to my computer it has no power. How do I back it up while its still connected to the wall? Is it possible?
When I connect my iphone 4s with the AUX cable in the car there is a static noise and very soft music (barely audible) playing. This has been the case in two different cars. How do I fix this issue? Other people have tried their phones with the AUX cable and it worked.
Only problem is, I'm using the same exact USB cable that I have been using for nearly 2 years. It all the sudden is switching between not being supported and charging (which is annoying, as the phone is vibrating twice every 15 seconds now). Anybody have any clue?
I have an older iPod (3G I think) and the end that goes into the iPod fits into the iPhone 4, but it is slightly bigger. Before using it to charge my iPhone I thought I'd check to see if anyone knows if this will work.
So ive just brought an iphone 3gs and when i charge it, the cable is hard to plug into my phone. Once it has been forced in, and its fully charged when i pull it out it snaps and hald of it is still stuck in my phone. I know its the right sort of cable. Ive asked someone else and they said you need to pinch and push it in and out but there is no where to do that.
A friend has been using an iPhone 4 for a while and has now been given an iMac running OS X 10.5.8 (so no iCloud). The phone has just over 1,000 contacts on it and they only exist on the phone. If it's connected to the iMac and in iTunes, contacts are set to sync, will they transfer to the empty Address Book on the iMac or will the iMac wipe them off the phone?
i bought an iphone 6 but when i connect my iphone to my windows 7 laptop via the usb cable, nothing happens. My iphone doesnt charge or connect to itunes or my computer. But everytime i plug my iphone to computer, i hear the sound that confirms its connected.
Its not the usb cable's fault because i used the same cable to connect my ipod 5 to computer and everything worked normally. My itunes is also up to date. Why my computer knows the iphone is plugged in but doesnt do anything about it?
I bought the iPad (which I am loving btw!) on launch day but was a little upset when the cable was different than the one I had been using for my iPod touch for years. A couple of accessories kind of just went down the toilet. So I did a little searching and couldn't find anything, but do you guys have any idea which cable the new iPhone will use? It would be very convenient for me if it used the iPad cable as that would give me a second one without having to go out and buy it separately.
I just switched over from the 1st Generation iPod Touch to the iPhone 4. I also have iPod/iPhone integration in my car.I noticed with the new iPhone, that the volume on my radio must be turned up much higher than was required with the iPod touch. The problem that this causes is excessive electrical noise from the car, plus a lot more noise from the radio circuitry in the iPhone. On top of that, if I switch over to radio without changing the volume, I get blasted.
I believe if Apple just bumped up the volume a bit for the dock connector, that this issue would be alleviated.To give you an idea... I have a 2006 Mazda3 2.0L. I installed a Neo ProLink PODMAZ-R2V1. With my iPod touch, I usually listened to music on 15/40. With the iPhone, I have to crank it up to about 28/40 to match the iPod Touch.
Increasing the dock volume output will quiet down the electrical interference shared between my car and the iPhone itself as well as keep the volume level between switching to the radio and the iPhone.I know the volume varies from car to car, but the amount of electrical noise heard from the iPhone should be a clear indication that the volume is set too low.Just a little curious if anyone else has noticed this? I know I'm taking quite a big leap from a 1st Gen iPod Touch to a 4th Gen iPhone, but this still shouldn't be an issue.