I have an HDMI cable and a mini display port for my MacBook...can't get it to show on TV?
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I'm trying to play a DVD from itunes onto my HD TV...the desktop from my MacBook shows up, and when I put the movie into full screen my TV shoes a black screen...but nothing else. ...show more
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Answer:
iTunes movie and music have the DRM protection. There is a step by step guide remove the DRM protection and to burn DRM protected iTunes videos/movies/TV shows to DVD playable on home DVD player and enjoy on the widescreen TV. What you need to do are just two steps: 1. Remove DRM protect from purchased iTunes video/movie/TV show to unprotected video. 2. Burn the non-protected video to DVD. http://www.dvdtoitunes.net/itunes-to-dvd.html Also, you can search some other ones: http://www.ask.com
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