IBook Video Adapter

I just bought one of these things off eBay, but it doesn't seem to be working with my TV.
When I plug it into the iBook, the iBook screen with fade into a blue color (which would make me think it's detecting it), and then comes back with what I was doing on my Desktop. But nothing shows on my TV.
Is there some driver I need, or is there something I'm doing wrong?
Thanks.

You may not have things hooked up properly.
Are you using a yellow cable to connect to the TV?
Is the cable connect to the TV's Video In jack?
If the TV has a TV/Video button/switch, make sure it is set to Video.
Keep in mind, your iBook will only mirror to the TV what is on the desktop.

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