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<blockquote data-quote="u5er" data-source="post: 1191802" data-attributes="member: 174766"><p>I have a mid-2010 MBP that I'm connecting to my receiver using a MDP->HDMI adapter from Amazon. Picture and sound both work perfectly. However, after 1 minute or so, the TV will suddenly display a snowy, blank screen as if there is no signal, but the sound will continue to play through my speakers. Screen comes back up if I touch the trackpad. This made me think it's a screen saver related issue. So I changed the screen saver setting to 'never', but the problem persists. I've tried looking around the display settings but I don't see anything that is related to this. Am I missing something? Or do I have a defective adapter?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u5er, post: 1191802, member: 174766"] I have a mid-2010 MBP that I'm connecting to my receiver using a MDP->HDMI adapter from Amazon. Picture and sound both work perfectly. However, after 1 minute or so, the TV will suddenly display a snowy, blank screen as if there is no signal, but the sound will continue to play through my speakers. Screen comes back up if I touch the trackpad. This made me think it's a screen saver related issue. So I changed the screen saver setting to 'never', but the problem persists. I've tried looking around the display settings but I don't see anything that is related to this. Am I missing something? Or do I have a defective adapter? [/QUOTE]
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