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My sister bought a new 32' LCD TV on Black Friday (a Westinghouse VR-3225). This TV is relatively inexpensive but has a native 1080p display and dual HDMI inputs. Unfortunately, there is no way to get audio from the TV's speakers when viewing HDMI other than supplying audio+video together over HDMI (you can't use HDMI for video and RCA for audio simultaneously).

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To complicate things further, she has a 13' MacBook Pro (mid 2009) that she wanted to hook up to the TV. The Mac has a mini-displayport connector, so naturally I figured we'd use a mini-displayport to HDMI cable. The bad news is the mid-2009 MacBook Pro doesn't output audio at all over the mini-displayport connector, leaving you with an HDMI picture but no sound. (mid-2010 and later MacBooks Pros *do* support audio output thru mini-displayport) So to make a long story short, after some research, I decided on the following items from Monoprice: 5369 DVI & S/PDIF Digital Coax/Optical Toslink Audio to HDMI Converter $ 6ft 32AWG Mini DisplayPort to DVI Cable - White $8.92 1557 6ft Toslink to Mini M/M 5.0mm OD Molded Cable $2.41 7853 15ft 28AWG Standard Speed w/ Ethernet HDMI Cable w/ Ferrite Cores - Black $5.70 This allowed us to convert mini-displayport to dvi + toslink audio to HDMI for the TV.

All the audio and video remain fully digital from end-to-end. It works perfectly. Beautiful picture and great sound. I was a bit skeptical after reading some of the negative reviews here on the DVI to hdmi converter, but at least for this MacBook and this TV, it worked perfectly. Notes: * I read a review where someone claims that the DVI-to-HDMI converter converts the signal from digital to analog and back to digital. Paragon ntfs for mac review. I opened the converter box out of curiosity and looked up the chips inside. They are high-speed serializer-deserializer ICs for DVI and HDMI.

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A digital DVI signal goes in, along with digital audio, and these get re-framed for HDMI signaling over a single HDMI cable. Seems like a very clean design. One thing that *might* happen is that perhaps digital RGB pixels are converted to YUV colorspace or vice-versa, I'm not sure. (the chips may support that functionality) * The computer *does not* see the EDID from the attached TV as far as I can tell the converter box has its own EDID and set of supported resolutions reported to the computer. But these seem to include all the common TV resolutions, and the worked fine for me.