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ghostly606

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I have a 1.67 G4 Powerbook and was hoping to be able to hook it up to my TV to use to watch the odd film and show photos to friends and family and so got a DVI to HDMI adaptor.

When I connected the cable up though the only thing I could see was a still of my desktop image. Is there anything I need to press or do to send what is on the screen out the DVI connection? Or alternatively is there a better way to hook it up to a modern tv?
 

666sheep

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Dec 7, 2009
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In Displays preference pane you can choose mirroring or extended desktop mode. Mirroring will use your PB screen resolution, extended mode should use your TV native res. You can try "detect displays" first, to check if your TV is recognized properly.
 

eyoungren

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Aug 31, 2011
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You may also need to adjust the TV, the resolution on the Mac and/or the gamma.
 

ghostly606

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It was in extended desktop mode, changed to mirroring and looks great, albeit smaller than the tv display (the extended desktop covers the whole screen). Is there a way to output the video on the extended desktop?

I am also surprised that it only displays the image and doesn't output the sound, I am guessing I'll have to hook up the headphone output to some speakers for this?
 

AdrianK

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Is there a way to output the video on the extended desktop?
Start playing a video and then drag it to the second display. You can view and modify the display alignment in System Preferences. You originally only saw your desktop on the second monitor because there were no windows on it.

I am also surprised that it only displays the image and doesn't output the sound, I am guessing I'll have to hook up the headphone output to some speakers for this?
The DVI standard does not include audio, so you will need to use another output.
 

Dannyshing27

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Jan 29, 2013
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Yes you first need to split the headphone jack audio on your powerbook

using somthing similar to :

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ex-Pro-1-2m...1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1359459389&sr=1-1

then you feed your DVI to a converter box and the two audo cables :

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Startech-co...5E/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1359459265&sr=8-14

then you attach your HDMI lead and feed it to your TV.

annoying I know but TV's expect to see audio on there HDMI channel.

ofcourse you could just buy some cheap speakers for each side of the TV!
 

ghostly606

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Jan 10, 2013
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Yes you first need to split the headphone jack audio on your powerbook

using somthing similar to :

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Ex-Pro-1-2m...1?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1359459389&sr=1-1

then you feed your DVI to a converter box and the two audo cables :

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Startech-co...5E/ref=sr_1_14?ie=UTF8&qid=1359459265&sr=8-14

then you attach your HDMI lead and feed it to your TV.

annoying I know but TV's expect to see audio on there HDMI channel.

ofcourse you could just buy some cheap speakers for each side of the TV!

Thanks, but I meant, do any of the other outputs carry audio (i.e. specifically S-Video I guess) - but just googled it and the answer is a resounding no!

I have speakers next to the TV so that isn't a problem, it's just another thing to hook up to the laptop meaning I probably won't ever bother.
 
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