Hdmi to tv not working ios6

help? how can I stream content on my tv using ios6 on my ipad?

I have a second generation HDMI adapter. I have been using that for many months quite happily on my iPad 3 - watching all the content I purchased on iTunes and also YouTube and BBC iPlayer.
I upgraded to iOS6, and the HDMI adapter doesn't work any more - it says on screen that the output is being shown on the TV but there is no output. 
I get the same problem with my VGA adapter as well.
These are the types of issue that I got fed up with grappling with on Windows that led me to Apple in the first place.
This is basic testing that hasn't been done.

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