Can I use a mini display port to VGA adapter and then a VGA to av adapter to connect my MacBook pro to my standard definition tv?

Can I use a mini display port to VGA adapter and then a VGA to av adapter to connect my MacBook pro to my standard definition tv?

No. You need a converter box like this to go with your MDP-VGA adapter:
http://www.amazon.com/PC-To-TV-Video-Converter/dp/B001CJOLBW/ref=pd_cp_e_2

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    if it does'nt work, how can i do this , or can i do this ??  
    thanks benedictfromicking

    Nope; at least not that I've found. There are only a couple of companies selling such a converter (they probably all come from the same manufacturer) and they're all pricing it exactly the same.
    Regards.

  • I'm trying to hook up my Macbook Pro to my TV. I'm using the 'mini-display port to female HDMI" adapter. all i can see is my desktop background. no folders or icons and when i play a movie it goes blank.

    I'm trying to hook up my Macbook Pro to my TV. I'm using the 'mini-display port to female HDMI" adapter. all i can see is my desktop background. no folders or icons and when i play a movie it goes blank.

    Drag applications from your main desktop off the right side of the screen and they will appear on the TV.  This is the extended desktop mode. 
    Regards,
    Captfred

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    I keep saying this over and over, in the hope that people who do a search will find it.  Apple cannot possibly test for or be reponsible for the bazillion combinations of adapter, cables, and TV's out there.  The only monitors that are 100% guaranteed to work with the MacBook Pro are the Cinema Displays and Thunderbolt Displays, because, they're made by Apple.  They're expensive, but they work perfectly.
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    3)  Plug the HDMI end into your TV.
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    5)  If still nothing on the TV, try a different HDMI port on your TV.
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  • HT3382 I have a Samsung VGA Monitor connected to my MacBook Pro using the Mini Display Port to VGA Adapter.  How do I configure the computer so that it doesn't sleep when I close the lid of the computer.

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    Hi alangium,
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    Resetting your computer's PRAM should restore your Macbook Pro's screen appearance.
    OS X Mavericks: Reset your computer’s PRAM
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ph14222
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3382
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1573#5
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    I hope this information helps ....
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    I need to connect a computer monitor to my mac book pro, using a mini display port to VGA adaptor. But have experienced a drastic reduction in font size on my
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    Hi alangium,
    Welcome to the Support Communities!
    Resetting your computer's PRAM should restore your Macbook Pro's screen appearance.
    OS X Mavericks: Reset your computer’s PRAM
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ph14222
    This article may provide some information about your Mini DisplayPort to AVI adapter.  Have you tried to connect a different VGA monitor to your Macbook to see if you get the same results?
    Apple Mini DisplayPort adapters: Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3382
    18. What is the maximum resolution available for use with the Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapter?
    The resolution available with the Apple Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter is 1920 x 1200. VGA displays that use higher refresh rates (such as 85 Hz) at resolutions of 1600 x 1200 or greater may not generate video properly until you lower the refresh rate.
    Apple computers: Troubleshooting issues with video on internal or external displays
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1573#5
    How can I detect displays?
    If the detect displays option is not available, hold down the Option key while you are in the Display pane.
    How do I select additional resolutions on my display?
    You can use the Display pane of System Preferences to specify how your display works. Not all options appear for all display models. By default the best resolution for your display will already be selected in System Preferences.
    To select a different resolution, use the Scaled option. Some additional resolutions may be available when you hold the Option button.
    I hope this information helps ....
    - Judy

  • Help using a mini display port to HDMI cable with MacBook Air and TV

    Hi, Apple gurus. I need help setting up my MacBook Air to my Vizio TV using a mini display port to HDMI cable that I just purchased on Amazon.
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    Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
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    HI, I am trying to connect my macbook pro,  18 months old, to a projector using the mini display port and a cable/connector to a VGA port on the back of the projector.  It all fits but the there is nothing happening? no mirroring option. Any ideas appreciated.  Many thanks

    to get to the Detect Displays button you have to hold down the Option key and the button appears.
    SeanfromFulham wrote:
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    I keep saying this over and over, in the hope that people who do a search will find it.  Apple cannot possibly test for or be reponsible for the bazillion combinations of adapter, cables, and TV's out there.  The only monitors that are 100% guaranteed to work with the MacBook Pro are the Cinema Displays and Thunderbolt Displays, because, they're made by Apple.  They're expensive, but they work perfectly.
    My guess is that you bought a cheap MDP to HDMI cable, or have a defective one.  From my reading of these boards over the past few months, cheap cables have a high failure rate.  And the regular priced ones have only a slightly less of one.  Try a new one.  Make sure you do not damage the Thunderbolt port.

  • I have a Macbook Pro 13.3 i5 w/ no hdmi port. How can I connect my Mac to TV to watch video, photo ?  Is the Thunderbolt port a mini display port where I can use a mini display port to HDMI cable? If not, what are my options??

    I have a Macbook pro 13.3 w/ i5 that has no hdmi port. I want to be able to connect the Mac to my TV set to watch Video, Photos and files from Mac to TV.
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  • Question when using the Mini Display Port.

    Hello,
    I just got my 27" Imac, and I was wondering what is the hotkey to switch between the mini display port and the normal desktop?
    Am using a Mini Display to DVI adapter and I can't figure out how to switch between the video sources. Am trying to run my Ps3 off from my mac, any help on what the hotkey is would be wonderful.
    I read some place that command+F2 is the hotkey used to switch between the port, but maybe you have to assign the hotkeys?
    There have been people who have been able to use there systems this way, and Apple states the port is there for this purpose; Any light on this subject would be nice.

    Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
    You can only run your PS3 on the iMac's display if you have an adapter that turns the PS3's video signal into DisplayPort signaling. A mini-DisplayPort to DVI adapter is the wrong adapter to use. That adapter works in only one direction, from a device with m-DP output to a device with DVI input.
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    http://www.kanexlive.com/products/kanexXD.aspx
    Then you can toggle using Command+F2.
    Dah•veed

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