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Hello all,
My school district purchase a projector for my program, but it is intended for home-theater use. Thus, it only has s-video inputs. This is the projector: Newegg.com - Recertified: InFocus IN1 640 x 480 DLP Projector 500 max ANSI lumens 1500:1
However, it does not detect my macbook, nor does my macbook detect the projector. I have the Apple Video/S-video projector adapter, and even when I hook it up to my TV via the video, the TV does not recognize it. I have tried "detect displays" to no avail. I have gone through 3 adapters (two Dynex and now an Apple) but none of them seem to work. I have shut down my computer and and the projector and powered them up with the projector plugged in to the computer with no luck.
Is there something I am missing? I have also hit command + F2 and that doesn't work.
Please - any help would be really appreciated!!
thank you in advance!
My school district purchase a projector for my program, but it is intended for home-theater use. Thus, it only has s-video inputs. This is the projector: Newegg.com - Recertified: InFocus IN1 640 x 480 DLP Projector 500 max ANSI lumens 1500:1
However, it does not detect my macbook, nor does my macbook detect the projector. I have the Apple Video/S-video projector adapter, and even when I hook it up to my TV via the video, the TV does not recognize it. I have tried "detect displays" to no avail. I have gone through 3 adapters (two Dynex and now an Apple) but none of them seem to work. I have shut down my computer and and the projector and powered them up with the projector plugged in to the computer with no luck.
Is there something I am missing? I have also hit command + F2 and that doesn't work.
Please - any help would be really appreciated!!
thank you in advance!