No video on hdmi to tv

Ipad II connected with a hdmi cable on my tv. only gets audio, any help ?

Hi kmbrown,
How did you connect your DP to HDMI? Are you using a DP to HDMI adapater and a HDMI cable or a DP to HDMI cable?
Your issue may be related to your cable.
Vince.
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