How can I Connect an Apple TV 4K HDMI OUTPUT to a USB-C INPUT on a Monitor with Speakers?
Unfortunately, I already tried to connect an HDMI to USB-C Cable; but, it did not work. After much research, I now understand that these Adapter Cables are only ONE-WAY; i.e., they only work with an HDMI INPUT connected to a USB-C OUTPUT. My problem is that I purchased a Monitor with Speakers that only has 4 USB-C INPUT Connectors and NO HDMI INPUTS. Since the Seller will no longer accept a return, because I was out of town, at a Wedding, so I ran out of time to try it out; I am now stuck with this Monitor. So, is there any way to connect an Apple TV 4K HDMI OUTPUT to a USB-C INPUT on a Monitor with Speakers?
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Unfortunately, I already tried to connect an HDMI to USB-C Cable; but, it did not work. After much research, I now understand that these Adapter Cables are only ONE-WAY; i.e., they only work with an HDMI INPUT connected to a USB-C OUTPUT. My problem is that I purchased a Monitor with Speakers that only has 4 USB-C INPUT Connectors and NO HDMI INPUTS. Since the Seller will no longer accept a return, because I was out of town, at a Wedding, so I ran out of time to try it out; I am now stuck with this Monitor. So, is there any way to connect an Apple TV 4K HDMI OUTPUT to a USB-C INPUT on a Monitor with Speakers?
hdmi 4k-resolution usb-c
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Please edit your question to include the exact make & model of the display so we can look up its specs and see what it's actually capable of.
– Spiff
Dec 18 '18 at 18:40
I believe your monitor has it's own video card. You need to connect to it with usb cable, it can't handle a video signal. So that means that HDMI connection is out of the question.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Dec 18 '18 at 19:07
"USB-C inputs" on a monitor sounds really unusual. What model monitor is this?
– duskwuff
Dec 18 '18 at 19:25
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Unfortunately, I already tried to connect an HDMI to USB-C Cable; but, it did not work. After much research, I now understand that these Adapter Cables are only ONE-WAY; i.e., they only work with an HDMI INPUT connected to a USB-C OUTPUT. My problem is that I purchased a Monitor with Speakers that only has 4 USB-C INPUT Connectors and NO HDMI INPUTS. Since the Seller will no longer accept a return, because I was out of town, at a Wedding, so I ran out of time to try it out; I am now stuck with this Monitor. So, is there any way to connect an Apple TV 4K HDMI OUTPUT to a USB-C INPUT on a Monitor with Speakers?
hdmi 4k-resolution usb-c
Unfortunately, I already tried to connect an HDMI to USB-C Cable; but, it did not work. After much research, I now understand that these Adapter Cables are only ONE-WAY; i.e., they only work with an HDMI INPUT connected to a USB-C OUTPUT. My problem is that I purchased a Monitor with Speakers that only has 4 USB-C INPUT Connectors and NO HDMI INPUTS. Since the Seller will no longer accept a return, because I was out of town, at a Wedding, so I ran out of time to try it out; I am now stuck with this Monitor. So, is there any way to connect an Apple TV 4K HDMI OUTPUT to a USB-C INPUT on a Monitor with Speakers?
hdmi 4k-resolution usb-c
hdmi 4k-resolution usb-c
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Please edit your question to include the exact make & model of the display so we can look up its specs and see what it's actually capable of.
– Spiff
Dec 18 '18 at 18:40
I believe your monitor has it's own video card. You need to connect to it with usb cable, it can't handle a video signal. So that means that HDMI connection is out of the question.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Dec 18 '18 at 19:07
"USB-C inputs" on a monitor sounds really unusual. What model monitor is this?
– duskwuff
Dec 18 '18 at 19:25
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Please edit your question to include the exact make & model of the display so we can look up its specs and see what it's actually capable of.
– Spiff
Dec 18 '18 at 18:40
I believe your monitor has it's own video card. You need to connect to it with usb cable, it can't handle a video signal. So that means that HDMI connection is out of the question.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Dec 18 '18 at 19:07
"USB-C inputs" on a monitor sounds really unusual. What model monitor is this?
– duskwuff
Dec 18 '18 at 19:25
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Please edit your question to include the exact make & model of the display so we can look up its specs and see what it's actually capable of.
– Spiff
Dec 18 '18 at 18:40
Please edit your question to include the exact make & model of the display so we can look up its specs and see what it's actually capable of.
– Spiff
Dec 18 '18 at 18:40
I believe your monitor has it's own video card. You need to connect to it with usb cable, it can't handle a video signal. So that means that HDMI connection is out of the question.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Dec 18 '18 at 19:07
I believe your monitor has it's own video card. You need to connect to it with usb cable, it can't handle a video signal. So that means that HDMI connection is out of the question.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Dec 18 '18 at 19:07
"USB-C inputs" on a monitor sounds really unusual. What model monitor is this?
– duskwuff
Dec 18 '18 at 19:25
"USB-C inputs" on a monitor sounds really unusual. What model monitor is this?
– duskwuff
Dec 18 '18 at 19:25
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Please edit your question to include the exact make & model of the display so we can look up its specs and see what it's actually capable of.
– Spiff
Dec 18 '18 at 18:40
I believe your monitor has it's own video card. You need to connect to it with usb cable, it can't handle a video signal. So that means that HDMI connection is out of the question.
– Aulis Ronkainen
Dec 18 '18 at 19:07
"USB-C inputs" on a monitor sounds really unusual. What model monitor is this?
– duskwuff
Dec 18 '18 at 19:25