Tv/monitor resolution switches when mini wakes up from sleep

I have a mac mini c2d with intel graphics on leopard 10.6.2 connected to a sony 46w4100 tv. After updating to 10.6.2 when it first came out (i had used 10.6 and 10.6 aswell before this and this problem did not occur) i immediately noticed an issue. when i put my mac to sleep and wake it back up, instead of outputting to tv as a media player so that i have access to detailed picture settings, it reports itself as a PC thus limiting what i can change and the picture quality. i mainly use this as an HTPC, and its a problem since wiht my tv(not sure if ohter tv's have this), settings for connecting to dvd/blueray player/satellite receiver are extensive and picture is sharp, vs connecting it to computer where you only have the option of text and video and the video is not as vibrant or sharp. if i shutdown the mac and start again ,ir goes back to normal, but if i sleep and wake up, this behaviour occurs. 10.6 did not have this problem neither did 10.6.1. infact with 10.5 my mini always reported as PC thus i had limited options but with 10.6 i was happy to notice it was fixed.
is there someway to avoid this other than just ensuring my mac never goes to sleep (wasteful since its not in use most of the day). is anybody else seeing this issue and do you think this is a bug or aws the 10.6 and 10.6.1 behaviour a "bug" that apple has decided to fix.

also note the topic may be a bit misleading, when the mini wakes from sleep it is still outputting 1920x1080 so resolution does not change. when i first turn on mac, the sony tv shows 1080p output, full screen, etc etc and all the settings. when i wake from sleep and turn tv on, it doesnt have any any of that info so it doesnt even tell me its 1080p but it is.

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