Mini display port to HDMI problem
Early 2009 Aluminum Macbook, Mac OS X (10.6.1)
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Early 2009 Aluminum Macbook, Mac OS X (10.6.1)
I had the same issue: I was directed to the following apple forum: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4241?viewlocale=en_US
The summation of the resolution is that only certain mini display to hdmi that conform to the VESA DisplayPort Dual-Mode Standard.
- I had the moshi, and it was listed as a supported device but they have removed it from the list because it does not meet the standard.
- The iWires Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter no longer available either.
The only supported one for our brand of Macbook pros is the
Griffin Mini DisplayPort to HDMI with Audio + DVI
It can be bought at the following website or in the store:
http://store.apple.com/us/product/TY600VC/A/griffin-mini-displayport-to-hdmi-wit h-audio-dvi
This article affects the following versions of mac book pros.
Hope this helps. 🙂
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i was having the same problem tonight with a:
- Samsung Smart TV UN46ES6580F
- Macbook Pro 13" mid-2010, 4GB ram
- PPA branded MDP to HDMI cable from @ $19.99 from Fry's
see http://www.frys.com/product/6734705
Basic settings:
- display mirroring
- match desktop size to Samsung TV
Result:
- screen would flicker blue when MDP to HDMI was plugged in
- MBP would recognise the TV (was listed as Samsung up in the DISPLAY icon of top menu bar)
- TV would recognise the MBP (HDMI was a SOURCE option only when the cable was plugged in)
- MPB had screen, TV was black with error message
Solution:
- go into PREFERENCES
- select DISPLAY and look at RESOLUTION window
- select 1080i rather than 1080p
bingo !
PS needed to manually force the audio output in AUDIO-MIDI to HDMI to get the sound out to the TV
PPS some occasional audio errors (no sound for 2-3 seconds) with flash based internet video but clearing FF cache helped a bit (FF 18.0.2, Flash 11.6.602.167)
I found this worked for me. I plugged in my hdmi then went to displays under system preferences. I chose "Scaled" instead of "Best For" and clicked on 720p though you may need a different one. Changing the numbers made the image appear on my tv screen. Changing "mirror displays" like most people are saying didn't work for me. I had mirror displays checked though.
Does your adapter support both audio and video? I've looked at the driver lists...and I can't tell where they removed drivers from 10.6.5 to 10.6.7, only added them. Here is the link for 10.6.7 and here is the link for 10.6.6
What kind of adapter are you using? And, if you are using an adapter, what kind of HDMI cable is it, what quality is it?
You have the display set in Extended Desktop mode. In System Preferences>Display thereshould be an Arrangement tab when you have the MacBook hooked up to the TV and both screens working. When you click the Arrangement tab do you see two monitors side by side? One of them will have a Menu Bar at the top. Just click on the Menu Bar and drag it to the second monitor. That will make the second monitor your main screen.You can now use your MacBook in Clamshell Mode with a wired or Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3131 When you disconnect from the TV your Menu Bar will automatically change back to the MacBook.
Or if you want to work on the MacBook screen while showing it on a TV you can check the Mirror Display box on the lower left hand side of the Arrangement tab under the two monitors box.
You have the display set in Extended Desktop mode. In System Preferences>Display on the MacBook screen there should be an Arrangement tab when you have the MacBook hooked up to the TV and both screens working. When you click the Arrangement tab do you see two monitors side by side? One of them will have a Menu Bar at the top. Just click on the Menu Bar and drag it to the second monitor. That will make the second monitor your main screen. You can now use your MacBook in Clamshell Mode with a wired or Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3131 When you disconnect from the TV your Menu Bar will automatically change back to the MacBook.
Or if you want to work on the MacBook screen while showing it on a TV you can check the Mirror Display box on the lower left hand side of the Arrangement tab under the two monitors box.
Hi again Traninspotter, you are talking about mac os firmware or cablesson firmware? I do a serch update and didn't find any update . I have a macbook Pro OS snow leopard 10.6.8
Let me know.
I check on apple and no update found:
http://support.apple.com/es_ES/downloads/#macosx106
The last was: 2011-005 (Snow Leopard) september 09, 2011 - 869 KB, and this create my problem 😟.
sounds like your cable works, your settings are just set up for an extended display. open something up on your MBP, then try and move it out of the screen (Up Down Left or Right) you should see it come up on your TV.
to make it mirror the image on your MBP, look at this article
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.7/en/mchlp1321.html
You have the display set in Extended Desktop mode. In System Preferences>Display on the MacBook screen there should be an Arrangement tab when you have the MacBook hooked up to the TV and both screens working. When you click the Arrangement tab do you see two monitors side by side? One of them will have a Menu Bar at the top. Just click on the Menu Bar and drag it to the second monitor. That will make the second monitor your main screen. You can now use your MacBook in Clamshell Mode with a wired or Bluetooth keyboard and mouse. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3131 When you disconnect from the TV your Menu Bar will automatically change back to the MacBook.
Or if you want to work on the MacBook screen while showing it on a TV you can check the Mirror Display box on the lower left hand side of the Arrangement tab under the two monitors box.
I just acquired the "Kanex Mini DisplayPortto HDMI Cable with Audio Support (10 ft.)" directly from Apple (http://store.apple.com/us/product/H4637ZM/A?fnode=MTY1NDA3Ng). It does not function and will NOT send videoto the external HDMI screen (at this point I am not concerned aboutaudio). The external screen is a LG2762D TV.
Details:
I have a MacBook Pro 13" (early 2011,purchased in July 2011) with the current OS 10.7.2.
I know the mini display port and LG TV bothfunction because I can connect to the TV via the mini display port to DVIadapter on the MacBook and using the DVI input port on the TV.
When I use the Kanex Mini DisplayPort toHDMI Cable and connect it the HDMI input port of the LG TV (of course firstassuring the TV input port, HDMI1 or HDMI2, is set correctly to active on theTV) what happens is the MacBook Pro detects the LG display BUT there is NOIMAGE on the TV and the TV says "No Input Signal".
So, the MacBook Pro detects the TV but nodisplay can be seen on the TV.
I have talked with AppleCare and they tellme the cable is faulty and needs to be replaced.
I am a reasonably technical person and havea good understanding of troubleshooting and I have come to the same conclusion- that the cable is faulty.
However, do any experts out there have anycomments or recommendations? Can Iexpect the replacement cable to work or am I better off with a differentproduct (eg: another mini display port to HDMI adapter together withappropriate HDMI-HDMI cable to get close to the total 10' length of the Kanex)?
Thanks.
PS: Kanex does not appear to have a phone number so I was only able to submit a support request on-line. I have not yet received a reply.
(I cross-posted this to https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3275720?answerId=16890122022#16890122022)
Mini display port to HDMI problem