Help! Connecting MBP to HDTV

I know this topic has been discussed ad nauseam but I still can't find a solution that works for me. I am trying to connect my MBP to a Mitsubishi WD-52525 DLP HDTV. I'm using a DVI-HDMI cable. I tried it through an Onkyo AV receiver and directly to the TV HDMI inputs. Nothing. The MBP doesn't recognize that a second display is connected. What could be the problem?

I have done this and it works fine. Did you get it resolved? I have a Sony AV receiver that occasionally does not recognize my Mac mini (connected the same way) and I have to switch video channels on the receiver to something else for 5 seconds then back to get it to recognize the Mac. Also, have you tried connecting the Mac to the TV then booting it up?

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