Lightning AV Adapter no longer mirrors screen in iOS 8

i just updated my iphone 5 to iOS 8 and the Lightning AV adapter no longer 'mirrors' the phone screen in my television (black screen), yet still shows video perfectly when played. I am assuming this is a bug with iOS 8 as it worked perfectly before updating from iOS 7.1.2.

Have you tried restarting or resetting your iPhone?
Restart: Press On/Off button until the Slide to Power Off slider appears, select Slide to Power Off and, after It shuts down, press the On/Off button until the Apple logo appears.
Reset: Press the Home and On/Off buttons at the same time and hold them until the Apple logo appears (about 10-15 seconds). No data will be lost.

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