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Default Torch 9800 playing vidoe on TV

Hi, Is it possible to play video which is saved on my media card in my phone directly on a TV. If so, what lead would I need, presumably micro USB to RGB or component or HDMI? Do these even exist? I've searched here and googled but not found anything as yet.

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Hi, Is it possible to play video which is saved on my media card in my phone directly on a TV. If so, what lead would I need, presumably micro USB to RGB or component or HDMI? Do these even exist? I've searched here and googled but not found anything as yet.

Thanks

Kurt
I've had mixed results... Best results on a fairly new LED TV (Samsung). Among other ports, it has 3 standard USB ports. I've connected via USB cable, selected USB mode. Then, using the TV's built-in media manager that reads any USB flash drive, I've selected the file to play. TV's will not play all file types, though. My Samsung likes AVI's and MKV's the best.

I'm not quite sure if this is what you're trying to achieve, but I hope it helps. ~ecm
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