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Justin
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2009-02-24, 15:21

I have a new unibody macbook and was wondering if anyone knows anything about this. I have videos on my laptop and would be cool to take it to a friends house and plug it right into the TV and play from the laptop...oh and control it using the iTunes remote for the iPhone

So I wanted to know if there are any cables out yet, if so has anyone tried this, what cable they used, and where to buy it.

Thanks!

Last edited by Justin : 2009-02-24 at 15:35.
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Bryson
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2009-02-24, 15:26

http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2

ETA: 15th March.
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2009-02-24, 15:27

http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2

Not available yet, but you can have it notify you when it does become available.

Keep in mind, that is just an adapter. You'll have to get a cable as well, and Monoprice is a great place for cables.

EDIT: Beaten!
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2009-02-24, 15:28

!Bam!

I have my eye on one for the exact same thing. I'll need a HDMI TV, mind.
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Maciej
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2009-02-24, 15:33

I have a cable with DVI on one end and HDMI on the other. Granted, this isn't carrying sound - but I have a sound system that accepts toslink from the laptop. A runaround but if time's an issue it might work for you.

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Justin
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2009-02-24, 15:35

Wow, you guys are fast! I just started googling around more and found that same link and was going to update my own post, guess I should have just waited 5 mins and refreshed this page

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Keep in mind, that is just an adapter. You'll have to get a cable as well, and Monoprice is a great place for cables
I buy all my cables from mono! I even got my slim wall mount for my LCD from there! Great quality and prices that put retail shops to shame!


Oh, does anyone know when using the mDP if you can shut the lid of the macbook without putting it to sleep?

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2009-02-24, 22:15

There is no way to disable the sleep mode that the laptop goes into when you close the lid...at least, not from apple.

Enter InsomniaX!

http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/30315


artesc all the way!
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Maciej
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2009-02-25, 00:47

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Oh, does anyone know when using the mDP if you can shut the lid of the macbook without putting it to sleep?
No, but you should be able to wake it from sleep with an external keyboard or mouse and just use your external display. Clamshell mode, IIRC. There was a thread about it.

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Maciej
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2009-03-22, 15:29

I didn't know the best place to post this. I didn't really want to start a new thread, and this is about miniDP.

Does miniDP carry sound? Is there anyway we would know this without a miniDP to HDMI adapter? I can't think of anything that might use a miniDP with speakers. And I can't find any information about this on Apple's site. Saw a blurb about it on wikipedia but there's no citation, so I can't take that for fact.

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2009-03-22, 15:32

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Does miniDP carry sound? Is there anyway we would know this without a miniDP to HDMI adapter? I can't think of anything that might use a miniDP with speakers. And I can't find any information about this on Apple's site.
Unclear.
  • It does have the same number of pins as regular-sized DP.
  • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mini_DisplayPort claims:
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    Current Mini DisplayPort adaptors do not support audio (although the port itself does)[citation needed].
  • The LCD Cinema Display appears to pass audio through USB, not through mDP, suggesting the port may not support it.
  • displayport.org is still a freaking useless site.
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Justin
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2009-03-24, 09:02

3 days plus shipping left (hopefully) to find out!

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2009-03-24, 11:23

The only thing worse than needing an adapter for your obscure Apple video port is not being able to get an adapter at all.

I'd luurve to buy one of those 24" LED displays, but it looks like it won't happen before I get around to replacing my current MBP.

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2009-03-24, 11:58

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The only thing worse than needing an adapter for your obscure Apple video port is not being able to get an adapter at all.

I'd luurve to buy one of those 24" LED displays, but it looks like it won't happen before I get around to replacing my current MBP.

That's not a port problem. The LED display simply uses DisplayPort's signaling, rather than channeling DVI through. You'd have the same issue with any other display that uses DisplayPort internally.
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2009-03-25, 02:57

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That's not a port problem. The LED display simply uses DisplayPort's signaling, rather than channeling DVI through. You'd have the same issue with any other display that uses DisplayPort internally.
So you can't make a DVI to MiniDP converter? Oh well, I'll just have to wait.

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Justin
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2009-03-30, 20:01

Got this ordered today, should have it in a few days!
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2009-03-30, 21:02

Let me know how it is! BTW, from Gizmodo's review, the MacBook and MacBook Pro's implementation of mini-DP does not support audio, so you might want to add a mini Toslink to your order if you still can.

Oh, and:

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Originally Posted by Engadget: "Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapters now available for under $20"
Got a Mini DisplayPort equipped laptop or video card and need to connect it to something... um, not Mini DisplayPort? If you've got a crisp Andrew Jackson, then Monoprice has an adapter for you...
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Justin
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2009-04-02, 14:52

No sound yet, but the adapter does support sound. Probably just need a firmware update from Apple.

So far it's pretty good. Only trouble I'm having is making the window open fullscreen on the device it's on. Right now I drag to the TV and then command F and it slide back to the macbook and goes full.

I can trick it into going full on the TV by going to mirror mode, going FS, and then switching back to non mirror.
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Luca
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2009-04-02, 15:33

Have you tried making the external monitor your primary one? You should be able to do that by dragging the menubar (not the actual one, just the one in the Displays pref pane) to the other monitor.

Another option is to use VLC, which will fullscreen on whichever screen it's on. I think you can also use the "Present Movie" option to play it on either screen in QuickTime, but I'm not sure.
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2009-04-02, 15:53

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Another option is to use VLC, which will fullscreen on whichever screen it's on. I think you can also use the "Present Movie" option to play it on either screen in QuickTime, but I'm not sure.
This is what I used to use in college when I had my Powerbook hooked up to my tv. That way I could sit at my desk and do work and mess around and have some tv shows or movies or whatever I had playing in VLC going.

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Justin
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2009-04-02, 16:51

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Have you tried making the external monitor your primary one? You should be able to do that by dragging the menubar (not the actual one, just the one in the Displays pref pane) to the other monitor.

Another option is to use VLC, which will fullscreen on whichever screen it's on. I think you can also use the "Present Movie" option to play it on either screen in QuickTime, but I'm not sure.
Thanks for the tips. In the preferences > full screen, you can select which monitor you want!

Here's the quick review I did for my blog:
http://whenwillapple.com/blog/2009/0...-hdmi-adapter/

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