Apple DVI to Video Adaptor

Hi there,
When using Final Cut Pro, I currently use a TV (connected through my DV camcorder) to view my output, since the quality of the image presented on the 'canvas' window on my MacBook Pro cannot be relied upon. Can anyone tell me whether I could just connect the TV to the MacBook Pro via the Apple DVI to Video Adaptor to achieve the same monitor capability, but without having to go through the camcorder?
Many thanks,

If you need a way to free up your camera, there are plenty of reasonably priced converters out there to do the same thing. Canopus make a few.
rh

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    Hi there,
    I have a Mac Mini and i'm interested in getting a Apple DVI to Video adaptor.
    I have noticed there are two available, one of which is PAL.
    Does this mean that on the other one, it is NTSC, and only that? and that the PAL one is only PAL?
    Since im in the UK, my TV is PAL.
    Assistance is greatly appreciated,
    Many thanks,
    James

    That is correct. The adapter triggers the Mac to either put out 50Hz PAL compatible video or 60Hz NTSC compatilble video. You can override this behavior, but only with a third-party application like DisplayConfigX or SwitchRes X. You might as well just get the PAL one in your case.

  • Apple DVI to Video adapter + Mini DVI to DVI adapter pins not same

    I just purchased an Apple DVI to Video adaptor so I could plug in a Mac mini to an older tv, however the pin arrangement on the Apple DVI to Video adapter is not the same as the pin arrangement on the Mini DVI to DVI adapter that came with the Mac mini.
    Anyone have any idea what adapter I can use to make this connection?

    Joseph Kriz wrote:
    James,
    I'm confused here.
    Which Mini do you have?
    I know you posted this in the 2009 Mac Mini section so your Mini should have 2 video out ports.
    1. Mini DVI
    2. Mini DisplayPort
    If that is true, then there is no way you could have connected the DVI to Video adapter in your first post as the new Mini does not have a DVI port.
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    Mini DVI to DVI adapter.
    I don't know of any Apple adapters that will output to S Video, component or composite connections on the new Mini's.
    The one that osxdude shows above will not work on a new Mini. It say nothing about a Mini in their description:
    *The Mini-DVI to Video adapter is designed for the iMac (Intel Core Duo), MacBook*, and 12-inch PowerBook G4, allowing you to connect to most S-video or Composite enabled devices.*
    Good Luck and let us know what you find.
    Yes, I have a late 2009 Mac mini. It came with the mini DVI to DVI adapter as you stated. I need to hook up to an older tv with yellow component video port. Not knowing any better, and looking online, it looked like the male DVI end of the “Apple DVI to video” adapter would connect to the female DVI end of the “Mini DVI to DVI” adapter that came with the Mac mini. I figured that since they were both DVI plugs, male and female, they would connect, but the “Apple DVI to video” adapter has 4 extra pins, so they won’t.
    Then, following osxdude’s lead, I went to a local independent Apple store, and they told me that the same adapter that osxdude suggested would work, so I bought that (at an inflated price), but as you stated, it does not work. Also, as you stated, the Apple site does not list the Mac mini as being used with this adapter, which is why I did not originally purchase it online. It was only at the insistence of the independent Apple store that it would work that I purchased it. Unfortunately, once the package is opened
    the store were I purchased it will not take it back. Boy... this is getting expensive, and confusing! Why so many adapters?
    After much searching I found this info: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=706736&highlight=monoprice so I’m going to try that.
    Once it’s all said and done, I guess I’ll be listing a few adapters on ebay!

  • Apple DVI to Video Adapter on PC???? WILL IT WORK?

    Will the Apple DVI to Video Adapter work on PC's as well as Apple? I own a mac but the computer I need to convert on is an older PC with a DVI port on back. Will it work? It's just an adaptor right? It cn't be built to ONLY work on mac...theres no software in that little thing.
    HELP!!! before I buy

    No, it won't work with a PC. It requires the video card support the adapter, and since it was made for Apple cards, chances are the PC one won't. You might be lucky, but I doubt it.

  • DVI to video adaptor question

    I am new the Apple world but am thinking of buying a Mac mini as a music and photo server. I will use it mainly via a TV with the remote control and Front Row. I am in the UK and have a CRT Panasonic (28" wide) with SCART connections. I also have a Sony home cinema amp which is a couple of years old. I have read that screen resolution and quality is poor when using the DVI to video adaptor but am wondering what people's experience is when using it for Front Row only? I am hoping to find a remote control solution to use the Mac through my Windows laptop for normal Mac computing..

    I've been thinking of MacMini for the same purpose and have been testing s-video output on my PowerBook G4 1.67.
    Using the resolution 1024x576 gives anamorphic widescreen image to my sony 28" tube TV and I was able to browse internet and write forum entries without much trouble from 2 meter distance (around 7 ft).
    Ofcourse the image is not as sharp as you'd get with a LCD, but it's a lot better than one might think. There was a checkbox saying "optimize for video" or something which seemed to sharpen the image a little. It helped getting smaller text readable.
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  • DVI to Video Adaptor not reliable.

    I received my DVI to Video Adaptor (s-video and composite) today. The first boot up was to no video, a couple restarts later and the login screen was up. I used the mini for a couple hours with the composite video and my tv and then turned it off. I came back later to again no video and after a few more power cycles... needless to say I have the mini hooked back up to a VGA display.
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    Thanks.

    Does the image seem to triplicate across the screen and jump around with all kinds of distortions? If so it appears you may have the same problem many iBook users were having...
    squeeb, "Composit/S-video output adapter Will not work", 08:21am Mar 5, 2004 CDT
    You can take the time to read through all those posts, but the news isn't good I'm afraid. It's something to do with the mac thinking the TV is a VGA monitor, so sends out the wrong signal (nobody really knows, Apple never acknowledged the problem). The only person to have fixed it had to have his logic board replaced!
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    I certainly hope! I was planning to get a mac mini soon to setup a kind of media center. I was one of the unlucky ones with the iBook problem, so this is very bad news if the Mac minis are having the same problem!
    Good luck! Keep us posted if you make any progress.

  • Can't display image on TV from MacBookPro (using DVI to video adaptor)

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  • Apple DVI to Video Adapter NOT WORKING

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  • Apple DVI to Video Adapter

    Hello all,
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    composite (AV) 1
    S-Video 1
    PC input (D-sub) 1
    Component(Y/Pb/Pr) 2
    I usually use a Bose system with a subwoofer and two tiny speakers I have when I watch movies. I connect it to the headphone output of the TV. How would it work with this? This is the system:
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  • Apple DVI to Video Adapter vs Apple PAL DVI to Video Adapter

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    I'm fairly sure you will need the PAL adapter if you are feeding a PAL television set. VGA is VGA, regardless of country of origin (so to speak), but composite video is specific to the TV system in use!
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