connecting macbook to LCD TV Help

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Sounds like the connections are not good.

Take apart all the cables and re-connect them (whether they look like they need it or not).

Also, open up System Preferences - Displays and make sure the correct resolution is set.
 
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I have tried to connect and re-connect the cables, but still no luck. I have tried to change the Mac's screen resolution to the one recommended by LG which is 1920x1080 60Hz, but this is not in the display options.
 

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When you open up Displays there will be two windows, if it's detecting the external display - one for your Mac's screen and one for the TV. Make sure you're changing the correct one. Your MB screen should be called 'Color LCD'. you can also use the 'Detect displays' button if it's not.

Make sure you have the TV changed to the correct input port.
Also try the other HDMI port on the monitor.
 
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Hi,

I did try all of that before coming to the forum, still no joy. The LCD tv also has connectors for VGA and RGB as well, would the macbook work better with a different connection to the TV?
 
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Just a sudden thought, should the screen resolution of the TV match the screen resolution of the MB? i.e. If the MB screen resolution is 1200x 800 for example, should the TV resolution be the same?
 

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Not necessary, should be able to run at native resolution on both of those screens with any MB.

What you're describing is most often a cable or port problem.
The drag... the only way to test is connecting to a different monitor and switching out the adapter and cable.

Is this also a new monitor? i.e., you've verified it works?
 
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Yes it is a new monitor, bought for Christmas. I have tried it working via the VGA port using a Linux machine and it works fine with that. I know that on the LG website there is nothing about the monitor/tv working with a mac, is there a brand of monitor in the UK that works with a mac 'out of the box'?
 

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Shouldn't be an issue with any monitor working with a Mac 'out of the box'.

Am guessing you don't have a DVI port on your Linux box?

Have anything else in the house that connects with HDMI - DVD Player, etc. to try?
If you can rule out the monitor, at least you're down to the adapter/cable.
 

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By using a known working adapter, cable and monitor.
You have any other HDTV in the house?

While it could be the port on your Mac, my guess is the adapter/cable or the monitor.
If it is the Mac, this will be the first report of a malfunctioning video port I will have seen.
 
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Ok, I will try another HDMI device to the monitor when I get home from work. Begining to think it might be the monitor, but will try another device first to rule it out, will let you know the outcome.
 
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Ok, during the night I have come across alot of posts on other forums (I am not trolling by the way!) A lot of them appear to be suggesting that the problem is while the macbook is open the LCD monitor is trying to mirror the macbook screen(?) the answer to this is to put the MB to sleep, then use another key board and mouse to work with. This appears to me to be a rather expensive way round this problem. So is this a work around?
 
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The only DVI connectors that I have found to work the best are the ones with all the pins in the connector (DVI-I Dual Link).

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What you have seen described is how you would use the MB with a 2nd display with the lid closed (in clamshell mode). To suggest this as a resolution to your problem, I believe, is 'grasping at straws' at this point.

Your MB should be capable of running the 2nd display simultaneous with it's own monitor. If it's not, then there is something wrong with the MB. The above could be a work around for a video card on it's way out and no longer capable of supporting dual displays.

Personally, I'll stand by what I have suggested above, that it is either the adapter/cable or the monitor. Regardless, all three (inc'g the MB) need to be ruled out and as of yet, you've ruled nothing out. You have:

a MB that has never been used with a 2nd display.
an adapter and cable that has never yet functioned.
a monitor that has yet to display a picture from anything via it's HDMI ports.

Even if changing the cabling from your MB to VGA enables you to use the monitor, you need to make sure the ports on that monitor work. Since it is brand new, now is the time to make sure and return/exchange it if need be.

Once you have plugged in a DVD player, satellite receiver, etc. and verified the ports work on the monitor to rule it out of the equation, then it's time to take the adapter/cable and MB back to your local Mac shop and tell them either one or the other does not work and let them figure out which. They will have the extra cables lying around to easily check and know for sure.

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Ref jukes' suggestion: While you should not require a dual-link cable at a 1920x1080 resolution, I have seen moving to a dual-link cable resolve similar issues on rare occasions. This would again be something to let your local Mac shop check out, as they'll have the cabling there to test it out without you splurging for something you may not require and/or may still not work. And again, I wouldn't even bother with going there until you rule out that monitor.
 
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Ok, connected up to another HD device with the Belkin cable, so HD to DVI connection, the TV/Monitor did not pick up the signal at all, so still unsure if it is the cable or TV/Monitor.
 

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Verify you have selected the correct input on the monitor.

Check the pins on the DVI end of the cable. Make sure none are bent.
With a new cable, if you have no bent/broken/loose pins, the more likely bet would be a failed monitor.
 
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I had checked the input and it is a new cable, so it must be the monitor.

Thanks for the help.
 

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No problem. Here's hoping the next one pops right up without any issue for ya.
 

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