![]() The Mini-DVI to HDMI doesn't carry audio and there're no audio plugs on most TVs to work with HDMI since it's expecting audio with the HDMI. You attach it from the headphone jack of your MacBook to the appropriate audio input plugs. If you connect the MacBook using a Mini-DVI to HDMI adapter you will probably need to use external speakers or a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack to RCA sound plugs connected to a stereo system for audio if your TV doesn't have separate RCA input plugs or a 3.5mm stereo input plug for audio with the HDMI plug. You attach it from the headphone jack of your MacBook to the appropriate audio input plugs on your TV. You'll also need audio cables to the TV if you use VGA, DVI, or Composite using a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack to RCA sound plugs or a 3.5mm stereo input plug for audio. ![]() ( Composite is the red, white and yellow RCA plugs on your TV or red, white and S-Video plugs.) Here's the various types of Mini-DVI adapters on i-dvi&x=9&y=13 ![]() You'll need a Mini-DVI (Not Mini DisplayPort) adapter and a cable from that to your TV. Depends on what input plug you'll be using on your TV.
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