Macbook Air to VHS/VRC

My TV and VHS/VRS have digital Audio.
I cant get a Apple TV because I cant afford to buy 42 inch TV for computer connect.
I bought Mini DisplayPort to Audio cable for my Macbook Air.
Problem is my Macbook Air is new and was made in 2010.
A Mini DisplayPort to Audio Cable is for old Macbook Air.
So I am look for different type plug Mini DisplayPort to Audio cable for my 2010 MacBook Air.
Can you help me to buy from Apple Store Online please?

Hi M.E.B.,
If you go into System Preferences > Displays you should see three tabs, the important one we're working with here is "Arrangement." In that tab you'll see two blue boxes, one with a white border and one without. First, let's try checking the box "Mirror Displays."
Does that work? As in, put video on the TV? If it doesn't not, this may indicate an issue with the connection or the adapter. You can try rebooting the machine with the computer now hooked up to the TV. Any change?

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