Have you shot a cool video on your smartphone, but want to watch it on a big Xiaomi TV screen? Or do you want to show photos from your vacation to your family without transferring files over Bluetooth? Transferring media from your phone to TV is a challenge that every smart tech user faces. Fortunately, Xiaomi TVs have several built-in ways to do this, as well as universal solutions that work on any device.
In this article, weβll look at 7 proven methods of video transmission, from simple HDMI connectivity to wireless technologies like Miracast and DLNA. Youβll learn which is the fastest, which maintains the original quality of 4K HDR, and which is suitable for older TV models. Weβll also compare the capabilities of Android smartphones and iPhones, because the transfer process on them is different.
Whether you have a Xiaomi Mi TV 4S or a flagship Xiaomi TV Q2, the instructions are universal and work on all models with MIUI TV or Google TV. And if you often transfer files, at the end of the article you will find a table comparing methods for speed, quality and complexity of settings.
1. Video transmission through HDMI-Cable: maximum quality without delay
The most reliable and versatile way is to connect your phone to a Xiaomi TV through the phone. HDMI-This method guarantees the transmission of video in the original resolution (up to the 4K@60fps) It's very easy to compress and delay, which is critical for watching movies or high-quality home video, but there's a nuance: not all smartphones support direct output. HDMI.
You'll need:
- π Adapter with USB-C (Micro-USB for older phones HDMI. I need Lightning for iPhone β HDMI.
- πΊ HDMI-cable (usually complete with a TV).
- β‘ Charger β the phone will quickly discharge when you output video.
How to connect:
- Insert the adapter into the phoneβs connector and the HDMI cable into the adapter and HDMI port on the Xiaomi TV (usually marked as HDMI 1/ARC).
- On the TV remote, press the Source (or Input) button and select the appropriate one. HDMI-port.
- The phone will display a notification of connecting to an external display. Select Screen Mirror or Second Screen.
- Start the video and it will automatically appear on the TV.
β οΈ Note: On some smartphones (for example, Xiaomi Redmi Note series) when connecting to the Internet HDMI It can turn off the internal speaker, it can only go through the TV, it can go back to the phone, it can turn off the cable, or it can change the audio output settings in the notification menu.
Support for HDMI output phone (check in the characteristics of the model)
4K-enabled adapter (cheap can't transmit HDR)
Free HDMI-Port on TV (better to use it) HDMI 2.0 4K)
Charge of the phone is not less than 50% (connection severely drains the battery)-->
2. Wireless transmission over Miracast: no cables and lags
Miracast is a wireless screen standard that all modern Xiaomi TVs (starting with Mi TV 3) support. Unlike HDMI, no wires are required, but the quality may be inferior due to data compression, but the method works at a distance of up to 10 meters and does not require Internet.
How to turn Miracast on your Xiaomi TV:
- Open Settings β Connections β Wireless Display (or Miracast).
- Activate the option to Enable the wireless display.
- The TV will start searching for available devices.
How to connect from an Android smartphone:
- Open Settings β Connected Devices β Screen Transfer (on Xiaomi/Redmi this can be called Cast or Wireless).
- Choose your Xiaomi TV from the list.
- Confirm the connection on both devices.
For iPhone, Miracast isnβt directly supported β instead, use AirPlay (more on this below).Some Xiaomi TV models (like the Mi TV Q1E) have AirPlay support built in, but you need to enable it manually in your network settings.
β οΈ Warning: Miracast can delay up to 0.5 seconds, which is critical for gaming, but not noticeable when watching movies. If the lag is too big, try reconnecting or using it. HDMI.
Cable (HDMI/USB)|Wi-Fi (Miracast/AirPlay)|The Cloud (Google Drive)|Through the flash drive.|Another option-->
3.Use of DLNA/UPnP: Watching video without transferring files
DLNA (or UPnP) technology allows you to stream video directly from your phone to your TV, rather than copying it to your TV, which is convenient if you donβt want to take up TV memory or switch between files frequently. All Xiaomi TVs support DLNA out of the box.
How to set up:
- Make sure your phone and TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
- On the TV, open the Media Player app (or Files β Local Network).
- On the smartphone, install the application-server DLNA, for example: π± BubbleUPnP (Android) π Media Server (iPhone)
In the application, select folders with video and activate the broadcast.
Local area network
Advantages of DLNA:
- π¬ No need to copy files β the video is broadcast in real time.
- π Playlists and folders are supported (convenient for a large archive).
- π You can control playback from the phone (pause, rewind).
Disadvantages:
- π’ Possible slowdowns with weak Wi-Fi (recommended router with 5 GHz).
- π Not all video formats are supported (for example, the video formats are not supported, MKV s DTS-sound may not be reproduced).
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If DLNA video is slowing down, try to reduce the bitrate in the server application settings. For example, BubbleUPnP has a Transcoding option, turn it on and select 720p resolution.
4. Transfer through USB-storage: for large files
If the video takes up a lot of space (like recording from a 4K drone), or you donβt have stable Wi-Fi, the easiest way to copy it to a flash drive and connect it to a Xiaomi TV, which works even on older models and doesnβt depend on Internet speed.
What you need:
- πΎ USB-drive (a flash drive or external hard drive) with a file system FAT32 exFAT.
- π± Adapter for phone (if there is no port) USB-A).
How to transfer the video:
- Connect the flash drive to your phone via an adapter (or directly if you have a USB-A connector).
- Copy the video to the root folder of the drive (do not create nested folders - some TVs do not see them).
- Remove the flash drive and insert in USB-TV port Xiaomi.
- Open the Files or Media Player app on TV and select your drive.
β οΈ Note: Xiaomi TVs do not support file system NTFS β If your flash drive is formatted in NTFS, Reformat it to exFAT (without data loss, you canβt do that!) and avoid using special characters (e.g. #, %, *) in file names, which TV may not recognize.
| Video format | Support for Xiaomi TV | Max, permission. | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| MP4 (H.264) | β Yes. | 4K@60fps | The Best Choice for Compatibility |
| MKV (H.265) | β Yes. | 4K@30fps | It may not be playing the DTS sound. |
| MOV (Apple) | β οΈ Partially. | 1080p | Requires conversion for older models |
| AVI (DivX) | β Yes. | 1080p | The sound may not be synchronous. |
| TS/M2TS | β No. | β | Not supported by most TVs |
5. Cloud services: Google Drive, Mi Cloud and others
If you want to transfer your video to your TV and save it to the cloud for other devices, use services like Google Drive, Mi Cloud or Yandex Disk, which is convenient if you share files with friends or family often.
How to transfer video via Google Drive:
- Download the video to Google Drive from your phone (via app or browser).
- On Xiaomi TV, open the Google TV app or Files β Cloud.
- Sign in with the same Google account as you do on your phone.
- Find the downloaded file and play it back.
The advantages of cloud services:
- βοΈ Files are available on any device (phone, TV, laptop).
- π No risk of data loss (unless removed from the cloud).
- π€ You can send a link to a video to friends.
Disadvantages:
- π’ Loading large files takes time (depending on internet speed).
- π° Free space is limited (15 GB in Google Drive, 5 GB in Mi Cloud).
- π Some formats (e.g, MKV) They may not be played through the built-in TV player.
How to speed up up video upload to the cloud?
6. AirPlay for iPhone: how to transfer video from iPhone to Xiaomi TV
iPhone users may face a problem: Miracast on iOS does not work HDMI-Lightning adapters often require additional power, the solution being AirPlay technology, which is supported by many Xiaomi TVs (starting with Mi). TV 4-on MIUI TV 3.0+).
How to turn on AirPlay on your TV:
- Go to Settings β Connections β AirPlay.
- Activate the option and set the device name (for example, XiaomiTV_Salon).
- Make sure your phone and TV are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.
How to transfer video from iPhone:
- Open the video in the Photos or Files app.
- Press the Share button (square with an arrow up).
- Select AirPlay and find your Xiaomi TV in the list.
- Confirm the connection β the video will begin to be broadcast on TV.
If AirPlay is not working:
- π Restart the TV and phone.
- πΆ Check that both devices are on the same network (some routers divide 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz into different networks β this interferes with AirPlay).
- π Turn it off. VPN On the phone, it can block local connections.
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AirPlay on Xiaomi TV supports broadcasting not only video, but also the entire screen (mirroring), which is convenient for presentations or games with iPhone on the big screen.
7. Streaming apps: VLC, Plex, Kodi
If the built-in methods don't work, you can use third-party streaming apps, which offer more features: transcoding on the fly, support for rare formats, and even creating a home media server.
Top.-3 Video transfer applications to Xiaomi TV:
- π΅ VLC β It reproduces any format, and has a built-in DLNA-server and the ability to stream HTTP.
- πΊ Plex β creates a media server with a beautiful interface, sorting by genres and covers.
- π§ Kodi is an advanced player with support for plugins (for example, for YouTube or Torrent). TV).
How to set up streaming via VLC:
- Install VLC on your phone and TV (available on Google Play on Xiaomi TV).
β οΈ Note: When using Plex or Kodi to stream from your phone, its battery will drain faster than a simple file transfer.