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How to Connect GoPro to a TV: 5 Easy Ways to Playback Videos

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So you have some great GoPro footage, and it’s time to show it off? Here are 5 ways to connect GoPro to a TV and watch your videos. They range from wired to wireless connections. Most include gear that you already have on hand.

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5 Ways to Play GoPro Videos on Your TV

While it’s okay to review footage on your GoPro camera, it can be a little hard to share with friends. In this post, you’ll learn how to watch your GoPro videos on your TV.

1. HDMI Connect to Play GoPro Videos on TV

The simplest way to connect your GoPro to a TV is with an HDMI cable. The only thing you’ll need is a Micro HDMI to HDMI cable adapter, like this one.

Of course, you’ll also need a TV with an HDMI input – which is just about every television made in the last 20 years. Don’t forget to begin with a fully charged battery.

  1. Connect your GoPro camera to your TV using a Micro HDMI to HDMI adapter.
  2. Plug the HDMI cable into your TV.
  3. Turn on your TV and then your GoPro.
  4. Select the correct HDMI input on your TV. You will now see a live preview from your camera.
  5. On your GoPro, navigate to the Play (Playback, Player) mode.

You can now view and playback your videos and photos on your television.

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Which GoPro cameras connect via HDMI? Any model that has a micro HDMI output. These include the numbered Hero Black models: Hero4 Black through Hero7 Black.

  1. Hero4 Black
  2. Hero5 Black
  3. Hero6 Black
  4. Hero7 Black
  5. Hero8 Black: The Hero8 Black has no micro HDMI output. For this function, you’ll need to purchase the Media Mod.
  6. Hero12 Black back to Hero9 Black: The Hero9 Black has no micro HDMI output. For this function, you’ll need to purchase the Media Mod.
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GoPro Hero11 MediaMod with HDMI port

The newer GoPro cameras (Hero12, Hero11, Hero10, Hero9, Hero8) don’t have a micro HDMI output. You’ll need to pick up the corresponding Media Mod for your model. Here’s my full GoPro Media Mod review.

More reading: GoPro HDMI Guide: 7 Things to Know

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2. Wirelessly Watch GoPro on TV: Screen Mirroring

Wireless is best. And thanks to screencasting and mirroring, you can watch your GoPro footage on your TV – without wires.

There are two ways to screencast GoPro footage:

  1. Upload footage to your computer or laptop. Then cast it (mirror it) to your screen using Apple AirPlay or Google Cast (Chromecast). Here’s how to connect your GoPro to your computer.
  2. Cast directly from your mobile device.

Which GoPro cameras connect via this wireless method? Because the camera isn’t connecting directly but via a computer or phone, the specific GoPro model isn’t that important.

The limitation comes in with your computer or phone. It will need the processing power to handle casting high-resolution videos wirelessly. And it will need the necessary program or app to mirror to your smart TV.

Media Server: Another way to wirelessly cast to your TV is by setting up a media server. To do this, you’ll need to pick up a media server program like Plex or PlayOn. This is a powerful option – but can take a little tech ability to set up. And some time.

3. USB Playback of GoPro Videos (Best for 4K)

This can be done in a few ways. The first option requires a computer. The second method is faster and doesn’t require a computer.

  1. Copy your GoPro footage from your camera to a USB flash drive. This will probably be done with a computer. Insert the drive into your TV’s USB port.
  2. Remove the microSD card from your camera and insert it into a USB adapter. Then insert that into your TV’s USB port.

To watch your videos in 4K, make sure you use a USB 3.0 flash drive. The older USB 2.0 can’t handle that video resolution.

What cameras connect via USB? The beauty of this method is that it doesn’t matter which camera you have.

Just transfer the files to your USB drive and insert that into the TV.

4. SD Card for Viewing GoPro Footage

This is similar to the previous method. But you don’t need a computer for this option.

  1. Remove your microSD card from your camera. Insert it into an SD card adapter or a microSD card reader (like the previous method).
  2. Then insert the card adapter into your TV. Look for the SD Card label. Navigate your TV menu to the SD card option, and then enjoy watching your adventures on your huge screen.

The microSD card adapter costs just a couple of dollars. It’s worth checking your gear bag – many microSD cards ship with a microSD to SD card adapter. I have a handful of them around.

Which GoPro cameras connect via SD cards? Like the previous method, it doesn’t matter which GoPro model you have. This is because you’ll be removing the microSD card from the camera and then inserting it into the TV.

This is a good way to avoid compatibility issues. Just cut straight to the source.

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5. Composite (RCA) Cable: GoPro to TV

If you have an old TV without an HDMI port and an older GoPro model, you can connect via a composite, or RCA, cable.

These are the three-ended cables (one in each of red, yellow, and white) and connect to the same color port in your TV.

These cables aren’t commonly used now, but if you’re like me, you probably have a couple in your wire box. You do have a wire box, right?

What cameras connect via RCA cable? This method will only work with older model GoPros, including Hero3, Hero3+, and Hero4.

Another Way to View GoPro Videos

There is another way to check out your videos. You can easily connect your GoPro to your computer – to view, organize, edit your footage.

Have trouble connecting? Here are 5 ways to fix problems.

And there you have it. That’s how to view GoPro videos on TV. This isn’t to be confused with using your GoPro to film video. For that, you should check out this post about using it as a webcam and for live streaming.

More Reading: How to View GoPro Videos: 5 Ways

Can My 4K TV Playback GoPro Video in 4K?

Yes, your 4K GoPro video can playback at 4K on your TV. There are some limitations.

What cameras can playback at 4K? Footage from all 4K GoPro cameras can potentially be played back at the same resolution on a TV.

  1. Hero4 Black: If connected via an HDMI cable, your Hero4 Black will render video at a downsampled 1080p even to a 4K TV.
  2. Hero5 Black, Hero6 Black, Hero7 Black: These three cameras can playback at 4K. The live preview (when the camera is connected via HDMI) renders at 1080p. While recording, the preview renders at 720p.
  3. Hero11 Black, Hero10 Black, Hero9 Black, Hero8 Black: This model can’t connect via HDMI without the additional Media Mod. Make sure to get the correct Media Mod for your model.

No Signal When Outputting with HDMI: 6 Solutions

After connecting your HDMI cable to your camera and TV, it’s possible that you won’t get a video signal.

Here are a few ways to fix no signal via HDMI:

  1. On your TV, check your Input Channel. Double-check which port you plugged the HDMI cable into. Then ensure you’ve set your TV input to the same port number.
  2. Camera off before connecting: Before connecting your camera to the HDMI cable, make sure that your camera is turned off. Once connected, then turn on your GoPro.
  3. Try another HDMI cable. It’s possible that the first cable was damaged.
  4. Avoid editing in-camera footage: If you have edited the footage on the card, it’s possible that your camera can’t read or understand the files. To connect via your camera directly, the files must be unchanged and unedited.
  5. Run a software update: Updating the GoPro firmware can restore proper HDMI functions, like playback via an HDMI connection.
  6. Try another method: If, after trying these solutions, you still can’t get a signal, I suggest trying to view footage by using methods 2, 3, or 4 in this post. These can bypass your camera completely.
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Have another type of camera? Here’s how to connect a camera to your TV (all brands).

Your Turn

Have a question? Or maybe a tip to get the most out of your GoPro / TV connection? Let me know below!

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13 Comments

  1. Hero7blk… how do you get to playback mode? Have hdmi-micro hdmi cable, smart Samsung 50 smart tv.
    Not all vids come up, I can watch on back of camera but not the tv

  2. Your computer cables are useless and frequently fail to download effectively which drives me around the bend – I feel Go Pro is the most unfriendly computerised link that doesn’t link and you need to fix this-I tell everyone never to get a go pro they’ll drive you mad.
    Please have the courtesy to fix this ASAP. I want to see my films on my TV at home when ever I want without a cable to my laptop that was destroyed by accident with a glass of water on the keyboard while attempting to lie down comfortably to watch it on my TV. I WOULD BE SO GRATEFUL IF YOU COULD MAKE THIS EASIER FOR EVERYONE TO USE. WIITHOUIT HAVING TO CARRY A 5 METER CABLE AND ADAPTOR WHEVER I GO.
    MANY THANKS JULIAN

    1. Sorry that you’re having some trouble. Did you try inserting the SD card directly in your TV? This is one of the simplest methods and it doesn’t require any cables.

      1. Hi Bryan, have recently bought the GoPro Hero 9. Having issues with connecting to the app on the Samsung phone – get to the step of ‘enabling preview’ and then it displays ‘no device found’. Though previously it said connection successfully. In the meantime, we tried connecting the GoPro directly to the Samsung Tv. I bought a USB Type C(Thunderbolt 3) to HDMI 4K UHD 3M Cable but tv isn’t picking it up. Any help with either of the issues would be much appreciated!

  3. Hi Bryan i put my microsd card on ordinary sd card reader to watch 1080p resolution videos from gopro hero7 on my lg web os led and it gives command to format the card first your kind comments please thanks

  4. Hi
    Trying to play GoPro 7 Black footage on my LG TV. Followed your instructions and copied video to USB3 stick. TV recognises USB3 and displays video name but says unable to play. I tried Formating from Fat to Ntfs (?) Still no joy. Copied an MOV video to same stick – played, no problem. Do I have to convert MOV to MP4?
    Regards

  5. On my GoPro 8 black I accidentally recorded video footage in slow motion, playing back on laptop with micro SD card reader is playing normal however when playing back on Samsung smart tv with SD card reader plays in slow Motion, how can I fix that?
    Thank you!

  6. Why would anyone in their right mind spend almost $50 for the Media Mod to display content on their TV. Today’s TVs are so cheap you would be better off to put that money towards a Smart TV and then just cast or screen mirror to the TV. I have to say that on first impressions, there are a lot of bugs with the GoPro 10 Black, like connecting via USB to a new Acer Swift 3 running windows 10 (hate 11). The only way it works for me is to plug the USB cable (Type C to Type A) into the computer first, then turn on GoPro, then plug in Type C. If the Type C end is plugged in first, then PC doesn’t recognize the GoPro. Also, I tried a Type C to Type C and the PC recognizes the GoPro immediately but when you click on the DCIM directory and try to open the 100GOPRO files, the PC immediately drops the connection. Just strange behaviour for an expensive camera. Takes great videos, but just seems flaky with basic necessities. Nobody wants to pull out tiny SD cards to transfer files to a PC.

  7. Hi.

    I have a GoPro 12.
    Can you please tell me how can I play back my 4K GoPro videos on my 4K TV?
    The Media Mod’s mini HDMI out put in only 1080.
    I tried a SD card reader it is also only 1080!
    Or can you recommend a card reader which 100% sure is good for 4K?
    Thank you very much!
    [email protected]

  8. I’ve tried the GoPro Sim card in an adapter directly into the TV, but it seems the GoPro has used a format that the TV doesn’t recognise.

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