Dr Bott releases New Mini Display Port to HDMI Adapter for the 2010 Macbook Pros
Apple recently announced that the New Macbook pro released last April 13 is capable of outputting audio via its Mini Display Port. Today, Dr. Bott released Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter II. The adapter supports video out to HDMI of 2009 models of Macbook, Macbook Pros, Macbook Air, Mac Mini, iMac’s and Mac Pros, however when used with the newer 2010 Macbook Pros, the adapter outputs both video and audio on a single HDMI cable.
Dr. Botts Mini Display to HDMI Adapter costs $29 and is available now.
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This Dr Bott adapter does NOT work for audio no matter what you read
Tried it on two different TVs with my 2010 i5 Macbook Pro and only outputs display. Audio just comes out of my laptop speakers as normal. Could not see any options to change the output device to anytihng other than the laptop speakers.
I don’t know whether it’s apple who just haven’t enabled the pins for it to work yet, or the Dr Bott adapter just does not work.
Thoroughly disappointed, could have got a standard display-only adapter for half the price.
You need to select sound preferences with your cursor in the TV screen, you’ll see an option to send the sound out through the port
i got the same problem as Arnie, and I also dont see anything in the sound preferences of my MacbookPro 2010..
or did you mean another sound preference somewhere on the tv itself? @johnstrong