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Apr 20, 2015 7:42 AM in response to Cowgirl with an iphoneby Allen A,Hey Cowgirl with an iphone,
The steps outlined below can help restore function to your configuration.
If you encounter an issue using the Apple Digital AV Adapter or VGA Adapter:
- Disconnect and reconnect the adapter from the iOS device and display.
- Connect directly to the TV, projector, or external display using a known-good VGA or HDMI cable.
- Remove any VGA or HDMI extension cables or converters.
- Note that accessories that convert a VGA or HDMI signal to other video formats (DVI, Composite, Component) are not supported.
- Ensure that you are using the latest version of iOS. Some Apple Digital AV Adapters require iOS 5.1 or later.
When using an Apple Digital AV Adapter manufactured before early 2012 with iPad (3rd generation), you may see the "This accessory is not supported" alert. Dismissing the alert will allow you to use the adapter.
For optimal performance, you may need to adjust the video resolution or settings for your display. If your display offers an "auto detect" or "factory default" setting, you may be able to use these options to optimize video resolution and display.
About Apple Digital AV Adapters for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202044All my best,
Allen
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Apr 20, 2015 10:27 AM in response to Allen Aby Cowgirl with an iphone,Hi Allen,
I appreciate your response with all the good advice, but none of this helps. I was using my simple setup* just fine, I updated to iOS 8.3, and I get "Cannot Play Video, the connected display is not supported", with a close button.
If I leave it alone, I get the sound of the video, continuing on. When I hit close, it backs me out completely to the video library.
When I connect my husbands phone, which has not been updated yet, it works just fine.
Also, I tried three different vga cords, and another, newer display. Same thing.
*simple setup= iPhone + Apple VGA adapter + VGA cord + Monitor
added to that was a simple audio cord from iPhone to monitor for sound.
Very disappointing, as it took me months to find a setup that worked
I read that if I act quickly, I might be able to downgrade to iOS 8.2, but that has its own risks, since I went from 8.1.3 directly to 8.3.
Thanks again for the good ideas
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May 6, 2015 3:44 PM in response to Cowgirl with an iphoneby Countryclub6340,I had the same problem with an iPad Air 1 once I upgraded to ios 8.3. Following several suggestions online, I did the following:
1. Via iTunes Store app, I logged out.
2. Settings, General, Reset (all the way at the bottom), Reset all Settings (this doesn't remove any data/apps/etc, it just resets all the iPad settings.
3. Did a Hard Reboot (hold down power and main button until iPad shuts off).
Once I turned it back on, now I could use the iPad via lightning adapter to watch video on a TV.
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May 7, 2015 11:38 AM in response to Countryclub6340by Cowgirl with an iphone,Thank you Countryclub6340,
I tried this, but it did not work for me
I appreciate the input.
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Jun 13, 2015 4:27 AM in response to Cowgirl with an iphoneby Tama.A,HI there,
I had the same problem and I rang up Apple customer support and they told me to:
Sign out of iTunes;
go into "settings"; "general" then scroll down to "reset", then click "reset all settings".
Turn off device then restart.
I put the Lightning to Vga adapter in my iPad mini 2 the next day and it worked! My partner had the same issue on her new iPad mini 3 and it worked as well.
I hope you have found a solution, or this helps someone else
Cheers.
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Jun 14, 2015 1:33 PM in response to Tama.Aby Cowgirl with an iphone,Thank you Tama.A,
I tried this and it did not work for me, but I really appreciate that you took the time to respond
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Jun 29, 2015 6:38 PM in response to Tama.Aby stephenfromann arbor,Tama.A - my 5s simply stopped outputting video - one minute yes, next minute no (almost in the middle of a presentation, nach). Your suggestion fixed it. Thanks.
