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<blockquote data-quote="Lbatson21" data-source="post: 1179918" data-attributes="member: 169331"><p>Some mini display port adapters don't even support audio, but some do. You have to adjust the sound settings in preferences after the cables are hooked up and you change to the correct input on the tv. Go to system preferences > sound > output and make sure once hooked up you select hdmi as the output. This will stay that way from now on when you hook up the hdmi to the display port and revert back to normal once disconnected. If this doesn't work you may want to try another adapter. I have a dynex mdp to hdmi and it supports sound the way I just described.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lbatson21, post: 1179918, member: 169331"] Some mini display port adapters don't even support audio, but some do. You have to adjust the sound settings in preferences after the cables are hooked up and you change to the correct input on the tv. Go to system preferences > sound > output and make sure once hooked up you select hdmi as the output. This will stay that way from now on when you hook up the hdmi to the display port and revert back to normal once disconnected. If this doesn't work you may want to try another adapter. I have a dynex mdp to hdmi and it supports sound the way I just described. [/QUOTE]
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