Hi,
I don't have any idea on how to do that. Sorry.
On May 10, 2006, at 11:06 AM, Dane Trethowan wrote:
I'm glad you mentioned the DVD player actually as I had another
question about that.
I have a whole heap of DTS audio CD'S here which play in my DVD
player on my Hi-Fi system just fine, how can I get the Mac to
decode them if possible, does anyone know?
On 10/05/2006, at 11:58 PM, Dan Keys wrote:
Hello everyone,
A while back there was a bit of a discussion regarding problems
with the DVD player initializing. This was because no monitor was
connected to the Mac mini.
Recently I had an old CRT monitor go bad. This unit was connected
to my Mac mini.
So, I decided to purchase a DVI to Composite or SVGA adaptor.
This adapter is around $19 and on one end it has the DVI connecter
to plug into the Mac and on the other end is a box with an RCA
connecter and a SVGA connecter.
I accessed the Video preferences and pressed the Find Display
button and the computer selected the correct driver.
The nice thing about this little item is that the computer is now
happy because it thinks it really has a screen connected to it.
And it lets the DVD player work just fine.
While I realize that most people will want a real monitor, I just
thought I'd mention this just in case someone would like to use
this on a Mac mini instead of purchasing another monitor.
Dan