Connecting to satellite tv stream

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Hi Silas
How would I enable an HDMI port on my TV? Is there something special I need to do? I have 4 hdmi slots at the back on the tv.
When I press FN F5 I only see one option (LCD). Its the same when I go in via the control panel and try and connect to an external device. It does not detect anything. This leads me to think either my laptop cannot see the TV or that my laptop does not support this feature (though I wouldn't think that was the case).
Its the same original OS (Windows 7) on the laptop - I have made no changes at all and have not installed any new drivers.
I've not tried another cable (will do this next weekend) however its a brand new cable.
On a different note, ignore the comment in my first post re the media controller. I got this working but its streaming via wifi and not to the quality/speed I would hope to achieve through hdmi.
Thanks, Sean

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