What is needed to make the right connection from MacBook Pro to Samsung HDTV 1080p??

Using macbook pro  w/Mtn Lion O/S to connect to Samsung LED ultra thin flat screen TV with DVI/HDMI cable to DMI input on TV.  This connection works only for screen saver photos and not much else- no audio and no video and no mac screen output. 

Using macbook pro  w/Mtn Lion O/S to connect to Samsung LED ultra thin flat screen TV with DVI/HDMI cable to DMI input on TV.  This connection works only for screen saver photos and not much else- no audio and no video and no mac screen output. 

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