Modern smartphones have become powerful multimedia hubs, and the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro is no exception. Often there is a need to stream content from a small screen to a large TV display, whether it is a family movie, a presentation or a mobile game. Users are looking for ways to connect the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 pro to a TV to enjoy a quality image in Full HD.
There are several proven methods of synchronizing devices, each with its own advantages and limitations. The choice of the specific method depends on the type of TV (Smart TV or conventional model) and the availability of the necessary accessories. In this article, we will discuss all options in detail, including wired and wireless technologies, and also eliminate possible connection errors.
To start with, it's important to understand that the Mi Redmi Note 8 Pro features a USB Type-C port that supports video transmission, but not natively, but through special adapters. Wireless methods like the Mi Cast and Chromecast provide usability without unnecessary wires. By understanding the nuances of each method, you can choose the best one for your situation.
Wired connection through HDMI-adapter
The most stable way to transmit a picture with minimal latency is to use a wired connection. HDMI-You will need a special adapter. USB Type-C to HDMI. This method is ideal for games where every millisecond of response is important, or for watching high bitrate video.
The process of connecting is as follows: first, you need to insert one end of the adapter into the smartphone charging socket, then connect the HDMI cable from the adapter to the corresponding port on the TV, and then switch the signal source to the TV remote, selecting the desired input, for example, HDMI 1 or HDMI 2.
It is worth noting that not all adapters work with the shell in the same way. MIUI. Some cheap Chinese copies may not support video transmission, limited to charging only. MHL SlimPort.
β οΈ Note: When using an adapter, the smartphone can quickly discharge, since video output consumes a significant battery life. It is recommended to connect the device to the charger in parallel if the adapter has an additional port. USB feeding.
The picture quality is usually higher with a wired connection than with a wireless connection. The system automatically determines the resolution of the TV and sets the optimal parameters. If the image does not appear, check the density of the cables and try to restart the smartphone with the adapter connected.
Use of Mi Cast and Miracast
Smart TV owners can use a built-in screen broadcast feature known as Mi Cast or Miracast, which allows images to be transmitted over Wi-Fi without using third-party applications, and requires both devices to be on the same local network to work.
To activate the broadcast, follow the following steps:
- πΊ Open the settings menu on your TV and find the Translation, Screen Mirroring, or Miracast function".
- π± On Redmi Note 8 Pro, lower the notification curtain and find the βTranslationβ or βCastβ icon".
- π Wait for your smartphone to find your TV on the list of available devices.
- π Click on the TV name to start pairing.
The MIUI interface can hide this feature in the second quick settings menu. If you don't see the icon right away, click on the edit button (usually a pencil or three dots) and add the Translation widget to the panel. Once successfully connected, the smartphone screen will reflect on the TV in real time.
When using the 2.4 GHz standard, image twitching is possible, especially in 1080p resolution. For comfortable use, it is desirable to have a 5 GHz network.
Broadcasting through Chromecast and apps
If your TV supports Google Chromecast technology or has an Android TV built in, you can use the Google Cast protocol.This allows you to stream content from compatible apps directly without duplicating the entire screen of your smartphone.This saves battery life and reduces the load on the processor.
To work, make sure that the Redmi Note 8 Pro has Google Play services installed. Open an app like YouTube or Netflix and find the broadcast icon (a rectangle with waves in the corner). Click on it and select your TV from the list.
Unlike mirror display, the phone is just a remote control, and the video streams directly from the server to the TV over the Internet, providing the best picture quality and no delays that are typical of Miracast.
| Method | Delay (Latency) | Quality. | Battery consumption |
|---|---|---|---|
| HDMI Adapter | Minimum | Maximum. | High-pitched |
| Mi Cast (Miracast) | Medium | Good. | Medium. |
| Chromecast | Low. | Excellent. | Low. |
| DLNA (Video files) | No. | Depends on the file. | Low. |
Some applications may block the output of protected content through normal mirroring of the screen due to the DRM policy. In such cases, using the native Cast function inside the application is the only working solution.
Configure DLNA to play files
To view photos and videos stored in the memory of the Redmi Note 8 Pro, DLNA technology is great. It allows you to stream media files to the TV without having to copy them to a flash drive. You will need a media application, such as Xiaomi Mi Video or third-party counterparts like BubbleUPnP.
Open a gallery or video player on your smartphone. Find the right video and click the Translate button or the DLNA icon. From the device list, select your TV. The file will play on the big screen, and the control (pause, rewind) will remain on the phone.
This is especially useful if you don't have a Smart TV, but you have a set-top box or TV that supports network protocols, and the main requirement is that both devices must be connected to the same router, and the data rate will depend on the power of your Wi-Fi equipment.
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If the TV can't see the video file, check its format. Redmi Note 8 Pro does a great job with MKV and MP4, but older TVs may not support modern codecs.
The advantage of DLNA is that the phone doesn't heat up as much as it does when the screen is completely duplicated, and the processor only partially decodes the file, sending the data stream that's already in place, so you can comfortably watch long movies without the risk of overheating the device.
Solving Connection Problems
Sometimes users are faced with a situation when the TV does not see the Redmi Note 8 Pro or the image is transmitted with distortions. First of all, check the software version. Outdated firmware may contain bugs in the Wi-Fi module. Go to Settings β About Phone β System Update and check for updates.
If the router is broadcasting two networks (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) with different names, make sure that both the phone and the TV are connected to the same frequency (AP Isolation).
β οΈ Warning: Antivirus apps or firewalls on your smartphone may block your local network connection. If the connection fails, try temporarily disabling network protection in your security settings. MIUI.
If the image is twitching or low resolution, try to reduce the load on the network, close the background downloads on other devices, and try resetting the network settings on the TV and re-enter the Wi-Fi password.
In the case of use HDMI-If the adapter doesn't show up, try changing the output resolution. Go to Settings. β Screen. β Screen resolution (if available when connected) or use an engineering menu, although for ordinary users this can be tricky.
Frequent questions and additional settings
After you connect, you may need to adjust the audio score further. By default, the sound should go through the TV speakers. If that doesn't happen, check the audio settings in the app you're using to broadcast. In the Android system settings, you can also select the audio output device.
It's important for gamers to know that wireless connectivity always introduces input lag. For dynamic shooters or races, it's better to use wired methods. For turn-based strategies or video viewing, the delay of 100-200 ms will not be noticeable.
βοΈ Checking before connection
Remember that screen broadcasting can cause burnout. OLED-The screens (if it were in this model, but here) IPS) Take breaks and monitor the temperature of the Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro. When heated, the system can automatically reduce the brightness or frame rate.
Hidden MIUI features for TV
In conclusion, connecting the Redmi Note 8 Pro to a TV is a simple process, if you know the right algorithm for doing it. Wireless technology offers convenience, wired technology offers reliability, and choose the option that best suits your current tasks and equipment.
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Key point: For wireless broadcasts to work smoothly, it is critical that the router supports the 5GHz standard and is in line of sight from the TV and smartphone.