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Mini display port to HDMI problem

I have my aluminum Macbook perfectly wired up to my 32 inch RCA HDTV. Nothing will come up on the screen, I've tried detect display, I've tried restarting the computer, unplugging and plugging back in then detect display, turned the tv of and on, but nothing is working. I am currently running Snow Leopard, but when I was on Leopard this process of attaching the TV to the computer just took about 10 minutes of doing desultory processes that I've already described. Any suggestions on how to make it work the first time?

Early 2009 Aluminum Macbook, Mac OS X (10.6.1)

Posted on Sep 28, 2009 1:36 PM

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Jan 13, 2012 10:43 AM in response to jamielfromirvine

Jamiefromirvine

you are a star my son PERFECT


so plug in the DP adapter and connect to HDMI cable (i was getting a blue screen flash then my apple desktop was showing on my TV but nothing else) even when i opened something up on laptop ?

so i read Jamies idea

switched on the Show displays in menu bar and then clicked turn on mirroring


your a star pal


IM IN !!!!!!!


cheers

kev

Jan 16, 2012 8:01 AM in response to Ponponhead

There is something wrong here. I have the same problem. MDP to HDMI with 13" MacPro mirroring on to 32" LDC TV. I've tried every possible order of plugging in and sometimes I get a flash of my desktop, but it never stays. This should be simple, but it's not.



When I use my MacPro at home I always use use an external monitor MDP to DVI adapter and keyboard. Sometimes I have the same problem. I start up the computer, plug in the adapter. My desktop appears on the monitor. I close the computer lid and the external monitor goes black. I click the spacer bar and if I'm lucky the monitor connects and stays connected. Sometimes it just keeps going off and I have to try from the beginning again and again. I found having the same resolution on the MacPro and the monitor helps, but nothing works all the time.


I just tried connecting my old white MacBook G4 to the TV with an adapter from it's MDP to DVI. It works if I leave the MacBook open, but the sound volume is insufficient. I guess the only other answer is Apple TV. Given Apples networking glitches I fear that would be just another nest of worms.


I have had Apples for since the first color mac to my current MacPro desktop quad and MacBook Pro. There are some mysteries that Apple cannot solve, at least as yet and this must be one of them.


Has anyone called Apple on this?

Jan 16, 2012 10:00 AM in response to Democleides

@Democledies


I am assuming that you are referring to a 13" MacBook Pro, yes? (that would only make sense, as you refer to closing the computer lid) In my experience, when closing the lid of a macbook pro, in order to "wake" the computer up with the lid closed (as mac will auto-sleep on lid closure) you have to have a wired keyboard plugged in to a USB slot on your device, and once the lid is closed and everything goes black, then just tap the space bar (or your key of choice) on the wired keyboard and it will "wake up"


HOWEVER...I have discovered and used this solution for quite some time...now, I must warn you that it is a program that overrides the sleep functionality of your machine, which can cause for some heat issues if your machine is not properly ventilated (in other words, while I use it, I make sure that I use it with my 15" MBP properly ventilated - so use it at your own risk, as they say)


The program...InsomniaX, and you can find it here.


Give it a try and lemme know how it goes.

Jan 19, 2012 4:02 AM in response to Gil Man

Just an update...I bought the Moshi mini displayport to HDMI adapter to see if this worked in connecting my Macbook to my Panasonic tv. It worked instantly and perfectly. I was using the mini displayport to HDMI cable. I think that cable was the problem. The guy at the Apple dealer said that guy who invented HDMI intended for the cable to have HDMI on both ends of it and that the other cables sometimes work and sometimes don't. The adapter worked!! Thanks.

Jan 21, 2012 10:24 AM in response to Ponponhead

Okay, there are a few problems I have found. The first is that with very long HDMI cables, I can't get it to work. The fix is use a shorter HDMI cable. Second, sometimes if there is a kink in the adaptor I can't get it to work. The fix for that one is unkink the adaptor. And finally there was a problem where I couldn't get 1080p, onlu 720p. I'm guessing the cable received too much damage, so I contacted the manufacturer and it was replaced with one that worked for 1080p again (and the old one was thrown in the electronic recycling bin).

Jan 24, 2012 8:27 AM in response to Ponponhead

Right, I have tried everything in this thread and with the help of my housemates have narrrowed down the problem.


The problems lies with the computer, as I have a housemate who can get his HDMI/Displayport cable and TV setup to work with his Late 2011 Macbook Pro 13" i5. I used his TV and cable but could not get my 15" Macbook Pro i7 (Early 2011). Also, I tried my cables with another housemates TV, and it didn't work. IT IS NOT THE CABLE NOR THE TV.


Also, I have two different HDMI/Displayport setups (one all-in-one NEET cable, and an HDMI cable with a minidisplay port on the end - unofficial) neither work with my MBP.


Furthermore, my NEET cable worked on Christmas Day (when I recieved the cable) at home with my MBP, no problems.


Also, my brother has the Early 2011 13" i3 MBP - his NEET cable has not worked since Christmas.


i.e. MY PROBLEM LIES WITH THE MACBOOK PRO


My theory is that it is either an update or a piece of software that is causing the problems.


But since problems have been going back to 2009 - I wonder if a certain piece of software is causing this problem.

Jan 27, 2012 12:36 AM in response to Ponponhead

ok, so i went through about 3 adapters (mdp to dvi) on my mbp 13 inch mid 2011. When trying to connect the port, the computer would recognize the screen until i unplugged it or did some odd sleep method. So, I kept going back and forth to apple and they told me to up to lion. No can do... I love how my Pro Tools rig is running. After cable exchanges, adapter exchanges, and a ton of discussion forums, I was out of ideas.... Boom! apple thunderbolt software update comes to 10.6.8 and the screen was working in so many ways... all the time! Now, the careless part of me closed the macbook while a netflix movie was running and the fan was going. This was such a bad move to make because the computer woke up from my fat bum moving the usb wireless mouse and the external screen came up as the main! I was confused and hit shut down. Bad bad bad.... the next morning, I awake to my computer not recognizing the screen like it was 2 months ago. I tried everything from PRAM reset to alternate pluging combos of the adapter. The screen will not be recognized and I couldnt even get a blue screen to pop-up from the thunderbolt port. Like anyone should, i kept my head up and tried again later. After a few sleep and wake cycles, the computer recognizes the screen. So, I think this problem might be software related. I will not rule out that the adapter is pure crap, as well, and maybe third party is the step to take. However, you should try every combination of turning your computer off and do a few sleep/wake cycles. It also seems that support on thunderbolt is only for Lion and up. It is just sad... while using an unsupported legacy mode a problem can be ignored by techs. Keep trying and check if the adapter starts to get warm. I had a few of the adapters do this, but not on my current adapter. If you get the adapter to work, persist in a proper shutdown method every time you connect the display. Good luck and stay positive.

Jan 28, 2012 4:21 PM in response to Ponponhead

I only have a general answer to offer, one that grew out of my own recent frustrating experiences. Spanking new MBP 13 and LG 37-inch TV. The only cable that works is a new Kanex Mini-DVI>HDMI. I tried HDMI cables with new-ish Moshi and Belkin adapters with no joy; only the Kanex would work. It's all about the cables; the version of HDMI you are connecting to, what the cable supports, etc. I tried connecting my new MBP (Thunderbolt port) to four different brands of new TVs using the Moshi adapter/Sony HDMI cable I used to use with no luck. Only a pre-Thunderbolt MBP would work with those cables, which are only a year old.

I found an article about HDMI on the Cruthfield site that helped me at least understand the differing versions. I have had the Kanex cable around the house for a year or more, but it would not work with my older MBP.


Luckily, I kept it. I tried it out as a last resort, cicked on "mirror displays", and - VOILA! - My new LG TV lit up with the Mac desktop. All I can offer to lots of frustrated MBp-ers is to chip work away at switching and matching cables. BTW, the new MBP worked great with an older Sharp 32-inch Regza version TV - using the Kanex cable.


It's pretty crazy that there is so much inconsistency between cables and ports from manufacturer to manufacturer. NONE of the mini-display to HDMI cables worked with my new MAC equipment. That's NUTS!

TheCable1

Jan 30, 2012 9:08 AM in response to DaveyJam

DaveyJam- I think you are correct that its a software issue. My MBPro 13 in (Mid 2009) worked absolutely fine with the Monoprice HDMI, but as updates were done along the way, it stopped working. Everytime I plug in the adapter, the external audio device shows up, but not the video. I get the following error in Console everytime I plug it in (also have a brand new MBAir 13 which does the same thing): appleusbcdc start initdevice failed


I bought a Belkin MiniDP->HDMI adapter, and it works perfect on both (though no audio on the MBPro).

Jan 30, 2012 11:40 AM in response to Ponponhead

To those of you with the dynex mini display to hdmi converter, it's the source of the problem, shorts in the wiring and bad manufacturing, mine worked great for about 2-3 months then I started noticing some flickering one day and the next day it was toast. Try moving it to different positions and you'll probably get it to work for a little bit, but you're best to go buy something that is not dynex and try to get a refund on your dynex.


I am in total shock that futureshop and bestbuy would sell such crap since it should be in the dollar stores with the rest of the garbage wiring especially for the $30-$40 they are charging. congrats to the salesrep that got dynex the contracts for those stores, way to pull the wool over their eyes.


Hope this helps most of you out using these converters, best of luck!!!

Feb 2, 2012 5:08 AM in response to TheCable1

For me... a pain in my butt, but an easy fix. I have a MBP and was trying to hook it up to my new LED 32" samsung TV. I kept getting the blue flash... then my TV would flutter occasionally, then say 'no signal' or 'mode not supported'. I tried everything everyone was talking about with different resolutions... nothing. Then I put my Laptop in my lap (go figure) and realized that when the miniDP - HDMI adapter was bent upward, it worked. Then I realized is was just the cheap adapter... but it works fine now as long as I have the HDMI side propped up almost verticle. I'll probably get a new adaptor, but I'm stoked this works for now. So try messing around with the angle of the adaptor cord - it may sound crazy, but fixed a very big problem... good luck.

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