Does the church have absolutely no TV, or just no TV with an HDMI input? If you
know someone with a projector, which is much more portable than a TV, that’s an
option, you’l obviously need sound, many projectors have an output for sound.
For hooking up to a TV or projector that doesn’t have an HDMI port you can use
an adapter, I have one that is HDMI to RCA. It’s currently in a drawer
downstairs as we got a TV with HDMI recently, happy to lend it to you if you’ve
got a few days to arrange the drop off. Are you still at MacEwan downtown?
On Mar 31, 2016, at 8:59 PM, Russell Solowoniuk <rsolowoniuk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to connect an Apple TV 4th Gen to a laptop using the HDMI
cable? I want to demo my Apple TV in the basement of a church. The church has
no TV, and I don’t want to pack my TV to the church. What I’d like to be able
to do is take my Apple TV and a laptop, either a MacBook or PC and hook the
Apple TV to the laptop through the HDMI cable in order to demo the Apple TV,
with both audio and video. Is this even possible? My Yoga 2 Pro laptop
doesn’t have an HDMI port. Is there such a thing as a USB to HDMI adapter? If
not, if the MacBook in question has an HDMI port, can this then be
accomplished?
Is there any other way to do what I wish? Is it possible, for example, to
connect an Apple TV to a computer monitor through HDMI?
The church does have WIFI, so that’s not an issue.
Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.
Russell