Michael -
There are two ways to display to a second screen, either as a copy of
your desktop or as a second screen extension of your desktop. You've
selected the second option, which means if you drag your video all the
way to the right (typically) and then keep going, it will magically
appear on the second screen. Guys with Bloomberg terminals or gamers
do it this way all the time.
Alan
On 7/21/11, Michael Oritt <michael.oritt@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am trying to view a video file on a TV and have a cord running from a
> MacBook Pro mini-display port to the HDMI input plug on the TV. All that
> displays on the TV screen is the computer desktop background--not the
> selected file which is playing on the computer screen, and not even the
> icons on the desktop. I'm obviously not making some setting selection and
> I'd
> appreciate hearing offlist from someone familiar with Mac.
>
> BTW this is Healey-related as there are Spridgets shown in the video.
>
> Best--Michael Oritt
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