Sounds like your portable tv has two stereo audio inputs and one
composite video input. You probably won't find a single box that will do
it all but instead will need to go in stages. First you'll need an HDMI
to VGA adapter and from there you can find VGA to NTSC composite
adapters. I found one which is powered via a USB connection so it's all
self contained. Write back if you have trouble locating one. The audio
should be easy since your mini already has stereo audio out in the
headphone jack so a mini to mini or mini to RCA pair cable should be all
you need, possibly with some gender changers. Hope this helps.
CB
On 7/4/11 9:35 AM, Bryan Jones wrote:
Hello Georges -- I've modified the subject line in hopes that it will grab some attention from
folks who have done this with something other than a Mac Mini, perhaps with an Apple TV which I
believe also has an HDMI output like the current Mini. I suspect there aren't too many folks on
this list attempting to attach a display using the old RCA connections, so Google is probably your
best friend for advice on this one. Searching for the terms "HDMI to RCA" or "Mini
DisplayPort to RCA" returns many discussions about this topic. As far as I can tell, it is
indeed possible to convert both of your Mini's display output types to RCA but only by using a
converter box in conjunction with the proper adapters.
HTH,
Bryan
On Jul 4, 2011, at 5:54 AM, Georges Zaynoun wrote:
I have a portable 7inch digital tv set that receives terrestrial broadcasts.
On this receiver all inputs whether sound or video are 3.5mm jacks and it came
with a cable which has two mail of these one for sound and the other for video
input and on the other end three rca two of them for sound and the third is for
video. I wonder is there any HDMI to DVI adapter that I can plug my mac mini
to this cable and use it as screen and loudspeaker to the mac mini or at least
as screen only? In other words the hdmi end is ok but instead of HDMI to DVI
it should have three rca females. Am I dreaming of such a combination? Thanks.
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