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iMac 21.5/27" early-2010 release) |
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Moshi's Mini DisplayPort to HDMI signal format adapter is a compact and stylish adapter that can seamlessly connect DisplayPort-based MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iMac, Mac mini or Mac Pro to any HDMI display. Moshi's adapter can support full HD at 1080p. Unlike other adapters, Moshi's adapter has been designed to eliminate clutter and to allow for multiple devices to be connected to adjacent ports at the same time. Thank you for purchasing Moshi's miniDP to HDMI Adapter. Audio
pass-through on the miniDP port has now been enabled for the following
Apple computer models:
MacBook Pro 13/15/17" mid-2010 release
MacBook (white) mid-2010 release
Mac mini mid-2010 release
Previous generation MacBook and MacBook models only supports video
output through miniDP.
Here's the step-by-step instruction to configure video/audio output on
the miniDP port:
1. Connect the HDMI cable (not included) via Moshi's Adapter to your TV or AV receiver's HDMI port.
2. Turn on your TV or AV receiver.
3. Open "System Preferences" on your Mac, open the "Sound" option in the "Hardware" category.
4. Click on the "Output" tab and change selection from "Internal Speakers Built-in Output" to "Built-in HDMI Output".
5. Open the "Displays" option in the "Hardware" category to select the appropriate display resolution.
6. Click on the "Arrangement" tab and check the "Mirror Displays" selection.
7. Once configured, you should be able to feed both video and audio
streams to your TV or AV receiver. Q: The video and audio works, but all I see is a blank desktop on my
TV with no icons?
A: This is because your desktop is configured as "extended" mode on
your MacBook. Please go to "System Preferences" -> "Hardware" ->
"Displays" and under the "Arrangement" tab, check the "Mirror
Displays" box.
Q. The video works fine, but there's no sound?
A. Make sure your MacBook is post mid-2010 release, the earlier
MacBook models do not support audio output through its
Mini-Displayport. You'll need to get a separate cable for audio
output to TV (i.e. 3.5mm mini-stereo to RCA Y-Cable).
Q. I do have the post mid-2010 release MacBook, there's still no sound?
A. Make sure both your HDMI cable and TV are VESA compliant. Some
older model TVs only accept video signals on the HDMI input and will
require a separate cable for audio input. Please reference this
article for further details: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4241
Q. The video or audio used to work perfectly, but it suddenly stopped working?
A. Sometimes after software updates/installations, the HDMI device
(i.e. your TV) must re-establish connection with the MacBook, you can
restore connection by reconnecting the adapter and the HDMI cable.
Q. The video looks blurry or out of sync on my TV.
A. Your TV may not support the video resolution of your MacBook. Try
different resolution settings on the MacBook by going to "System
Preferences" -> "Hardware" -> "Displays" -> "Display" tab.
Q. The video or audio is choppy or comes on and off.
A. Please make sure your cable meets HDMI 1.3 Specification (for more
details visit www.hdmi.org). Other possible causes include
incompatible video file formats or outdated media playback
application.
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