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I can not use non-approved devices with iOS 8.0 on my iPad 3

Hi, I have a doubt on my iPad and I hope someone can help me. It turns out that just upgraded my iPad 3 with the latest update available and emerged me the problem that when you connect a HDMI cable not approved, which had hitherto served me well, now makes jump a screen that says "this device is not compatible with the iPad ", you know what I could do to use it again? Another question, is it possible to return to the previous version having already updated? If so, how could I?Thank you!

how to use ipad to hdmi adapter ios8 problems

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What strange? If you had an iPhone 3 to iOS 7.1.2 with an aftermarket functional HDMI cable should work with the iOS 8, ​​except that it is a "bug" to fix in iOS 8.1. 
 
I just tested mine (iPad 2 30-pin connector) with an original VCR adapter that did not give me the warning "not compatible" and HDMI, not original, if it gave me the warning. 
 
Right now I can not connect the HDMI to a TV, see if you can try. In another iOS July 1 times this aftermarket HDMI gave me that warning and yet it worked. 
 
We reported as it go.
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I'm back to try and keep well out the window acknowledgment as "not compatible", when connected to TV does not work :(
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try mine during the day and reported .. I'm on iPad 2 iOS in August, we'll see if we scoured Apple again.
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We scoured the Apple again. I've tried a thousand ways the HDMI adapter, if I worked perfectly in iOS iOS 7 and 8 did not. 
 
No other choice than to buy the original Apple Certified HDMI adapter and any other, and / or. 
 
NOTE: ... sorry for the self-reference.
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they played us again ... I hope that future updates will solve this issue because at the moment I can not go back to iOS 7.1.2 since I can not connect to iTunes :( and certainly did not think buying original devices . 
 
Hello Neste. I hit a simple definition for you to be more clear: 
 
"HDMI stands for High-Definition Multi-media Interface (multimedia HD Interface) is a standard for transmitting audio and uncompressed digital video from one computer to another. Was it digital and protection of copyrighted version of sCART. therefore with no need two HDMI cables to connect two computers with this type of connection. a single cable is sufficient to transport HD video (but standard video) and digital multichannel audio, plus signals remote control. "
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More simply, it is an adapter cable so you can see what's on your iDevices, on any TV that has an HDMI input, especially those screen TV.image

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