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mini display port to mini dvi adapter
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<blockquote data-quote="bobtomay" data-source="post: 1227163" data-attributes="member: 24160"><p>If you do have a current generation MBP and you did indeed purchase the correct mdp to HDMI adapter, your issue might be solved by opening up System Preferences - Sound - Output and selecting your TV from the menu and forget that separate audio cable you have. Of course, this needs to be done while you have the TV connected.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sorry, but if the above doesn't do it for you and you are looking for a specific solution to get your setup working and not a generic answer, you <strong>"must"</strong> provide more detail. This is not an option unless you want to spend another 2 months figuring it out.</p><p></p><p>1. Specifically, what Mac do you have - saying you have a new one doesn't cut it. I've seen plenty of folks say they got a new Mac only to discover after half a dozen posts it was 2-8 years old and was new to no one but themselves.</p><p></p><p>2. What adapter(s) and/or cable(s) are you using - as in a link to the specific mdp to hdmi that you are using - (not worried about the audio portion yet even though that's what you're trying to get working at this point).</p><p></p><p>3. The model of your TV - which you've supplied already, so we're good there. Sony-Bravia KDL-26S3000</p><p></p><p></p><p>And since this is really a continuation of the original thread - I've merged it back with that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobtomay, post: 1227163, member: 24160"] If you do have a current generation MBP and you did indeed purchase the correct mdp to HDMI adapter, your issue might be solved by opening up System Preferences - Sound - Output and selecting your TV from the menu and forget that separate audio cable you have. Of course, this needs to be done while you have the TV connected. Sorry, but if the above doesn't do it for you and you are looking for a specific solution to get your setup working and not a generic answer, you [B]"must"[/B] provide more detail. This is not an option unless you want to spend another 2 months figuring it out. 1. Specifically, what Mac do you have - saying you have a new one doesn't cut it. I've seen plenty of folks say they got a new Mac only to discover after half a dozen posts it was 2-8 years old and was new to no one but themselves. 2. What adapter(s) and/or cable(s) are you using - as in a link to the specific mdp to hdmi that you are using - (not worried about the audio portion yet even though that's what you're trying to get working at this point). 3. The model of your TV - which you've supplied already, so we're good there. Sony-Bravia KDL-26S3000 And since this is really a continuation of the original thread - I've merged it back with that one. [/QUOTE]
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