IBook G4 with Philips HDTV

Hi All,
At the moment I attempting to connect my G4 to My new Philps Pixel Plus HDTV. The Cables which Im using are HDMI to DVI-D with DV-I (female) - 15 (Male) adapter to another adapter to fit my G4. I know its messy is there another way??
However the main problem is it doesnt seem to work. I was hoping to play DVDs etc onto my TV though it isnt working. What am I doin' wrong? Or is it possible?
Thanks,
Magnetic

Will_3rd is right, your iBook doesn't have DVI output. To output DVDs to you TV you'll need the Apple Video Adapter, a video cable (either s-video or composite depending on the inputs on your TV, s-video would be better) and an audio "Y" cable to get the audio into your TV. I've written a FAQ about connecting your iBook to the TV here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=121791
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