I've been using this from my 2010 Mac Pro into my home theater receiver (they're both in the same room). It's $24.99, but they will price match Amazon's price (the price that it would be with shipping). I got this adapter, which works and is built well: Specifically, a Mini-displayport to HDMI adapter, and then an HDMI cable in whatever length you need. In doing some research, I realized that pretty much all the Macs since 2010 will support this, even if they don't have a physical HDMI jack. I got interested in this recently when someone posted about hooking up their recent Mac Mini (which does have the HDMI jack) to their home theater receiver and monitoring surround through it. ![]() ![]() Maybe some of you know this already, but I just figured out that the recent Macs that don't have physical HDMI outputs will still do multichannel HDMI audio out through the Displayport protocol for surround mixing/monitoring.
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