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<blockquote data-quote="DjFIL" data-source="post: 3287136" data-attributes="member: 13169"><p>My main, every day, computer is a Black MacBook (late 2006 model). I've had it hooked up to my Panasonic Viera Plasma before with no issues, using a Mini-Port to DVI adapter and a DVI to HDMI cable... worked great. I have a Windows 7 box that I mostly use as a torrent downloading, video streaming (via Xbox 360) and WBFS Wii HDD loading machine. It's a Shuttle K48 (http://global.shuttle.com/product_detail.jsp?PI=1133) with a Dual Core 2.5GHz, 2GB RAM and 1TB SATA HDD. I mostly access it via Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection client for Mac, and I haven't had it hooked up to a keyboard/mouse/monitor since installing Windows 7 and setting it up for the first time. I don't even have a Monitor in my house to use with it, just a spare keyboard/mouse. It has DVI out (I've only ever used the VGA out), even though the video is the generic GMA950 (actually same as in my 4-year old MacBook) it should be able to easily complete this task.</p><p></p><p>So... Today I wanted to hook it up directly to my Plasma TV with the DVI to HDMI cable. I turned off the computer, plugged in the video cable, mouse and keyboard. Turned on the TV to HDMI2 (the correct input) first, then turned on the computer. The HDMI2 input message on the tv went away, then came back, then went away again... it's like it was detecting something loading (the message will stay on screen if no input is detected). But after all that, it never appeared with anything on the screen. When I use the RDC client to connect I am unable to adjust any settings for display, as they are taken over by the RDC client's settings.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions on what I can try to get this working? I'm really not sure why it isn't syncing up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DjFIL, post: 3287136, member: 13169"] My main, every day, computer is a Black MacBook (late 2006 model). I've had it hooked up to my Panasonic Viera Plasma before with no issues, using a Mini-Port to DVI adapter and a DVI to HDMI cable... worked great. I have a Windows 7 box that I mostly use as a torrent downloading, video streaming (via Xbox 360) and WBFS Wii HDD loading machine. It's a Shuttle K48 (http://global.shuttle.com/product_detail.jsp?PI=1133) with a Dual Core 2.5GHz, 2GB RAM and 1TB SATA HDD. I mostly access it via Microsoft's Remote Desktop Connection client for Mac, and I haven't had it hooked up to a keyboard/mouse/monitor since installing Windows 7 and setting it up for the first time. I don't even have a Monitor in my house to use with it, just a spare keyboard/mouse. It has DVI out (I've only ever used the VGA out), even though the video is the generic GMA950 (actually same as in my 4-year old MacBook) it should be able to easily complete this task. So... Today I wanted to hook it up directly to my Plasma TV with the DVI to HDMI cable. I turned off the computer, plugged in the video cable, mouse and keyboard. Turned on the TV to HDMI2 (the correct input) first, then turned on the computer. The HDMI2 input message on the tv went away, then came back, then went away again... it's like it was detecting something loading (the message will stay on screen if no input is detected). But after all that, it never appeared with anything on the screen. When I use the RDC client to connect I am unable to adjust any settings for display, as they are taken over by the RDC client's settings. Any suggestions on what I can try to get this working? I'm really not sure why it isn't syncing up. [/QUOTE]
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