No audio via Mini-DisplayPort. MBP 5,5

Hello,
I have the MBP 5,5 and I am trying to connect it to my TV via the Mini-DisplayPort HDMI adpater.
I am getting video but not audio any idea?
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,

farazthambi wrote:
I have the MBP 5,5 and I am trying to connect it to my TV via the Mini-DisplayPort HDMI adpater.
I am getting video but not audio any idea?
A 2009 MBP does not support audio via the minidisplay port.  For audio you will have to tap the audio output port and use RCA connectors to the audio inputs on the TV.
Ciao.

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