PowerBook G4 to Sony Bravia DVI-to-HDMI

I would like to us a Sony Bravia LCD HDTV as a primary monitor for a PowerBook G4 with a defective display. I have a DVI-to-HDMI cable. I hooked it all up and turned everything on. The Bravia displays this message: "Invalid Format". I've tried changing the resolution and other options in the display preferences, but nothing seems to please the Bravia. The Bravia has a 120 Hz refresh rate, but the PowerBook will not let me adjust the refresh rate above 60Hz. Is there a way to get the PowerBook to send the Sony Bravia correctly formatted input over the DVI-to-HDMI cable?

I am mad 'cause I have been a big fan of apple and now this. I got the last version of the cinema display and now I hear althought there arem so called standards that even with apple products there are lots of issues. I have a TV box (Swiss) and just tried to get my display running.
In vain. No knows to solve the problem. OK.. But I haven't even got an answer what the problem is. It sounds easy. Take a converter from HDMI to DVI (which should be compatible according to Apple/swisscom/connector producers a.s.o) Nothing not even something is coming out.
I bet you don't have a solution...
KR
Christian

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