Connecting my iBook G$ to my Sony HDTV

I have a hdmi cable is there an available video port adapter to connect my TV to my iBook so I could watch movies from iTunes etc.? Thanks for any help!

I have the exact same question. I need to know which adapter(s) I need to connect my Vizio HDTV to my iBook G4 to be able to watch movies from my computer on my tv. I was wondering if you found the answer to this question outside of this forum.

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    bug,
    Apparently the transfer stopped part way through.
    Hmm that doesn't make a lot of sense unless....
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    So you must absolutely prevent that from happening..
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