My macbook mini DVI-HDMI won't connect

i recently updated to Lion, and now my mini dv-hdmi wont work? i have the adapter from apple and the HDMI is a belkin dvi-hdmi, and now it wont even connect to my tv does nothing. is this a known software problem? : i used it before the update.

Unfortunately I am having issues with my HDMI connection from a Late 2008 MacBook to a 37" Phillips HD TV.  When I connect the two a notice stating that "Format is not Supported" appears on the TV screen.  Why did you do this to me Lion, WHY?  I was unable to make a presentation because of this fact.  Unsatisfactory!

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