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Sounds like the wrong video format is selected. Your video mode might be set to PAL (unless you have a PAL TV and need to switch from NTSC). Open System Preferences and go to Display. You should get a dialog for both the internal display and the Television display (if not, you need to connect the video adapter). The television window is labeled NTSC/PAL. Try changing the Refresh Rate from one format to the other.

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