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DMikhail2013-04-25 15:01:17
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DMikhail, 2013-04-25 15:01:17

Mac mini + HD TV via HDMI?

Good afternoon!
There was a problem with Mac mini 2012 not correctly detecting the resolution when connected to HD ready TV, i.е. the resolution of the TV is maximum - 1360X768, the Mac automatically selects exactly it but in NTCS mode, while the colors move strongly towards lilac, i.e. white becomes lilac, this is not cured by the TV settings, in Mac os x in the standard settings you cannot select a different resolution or mode, only a profile. I tried to set SwitchResX, it makes it possible to turn on 720p (everything is ok with colors on it) and a lower resolution, but then the picture is cropped. I tried to create a custom resolution, taking as a basis the 1360X768 that the Mac itself selects and changing the mode from NTCS to PAL on it, but when the TV is restarted, it writes out of range.
Tell me how to set up 1360X768 so that the colors are normal?
TV model - kdl-37s4000
Thanks in advance!

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truekenny, 2013-04-25
@truekenny

Maybe it will help:

  • System settings → Monitors → Color (profile selection or the Calibrate button);
  • ColorSync utility.

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iStyx, 2013-04-27
@iStyx

Have you tried 1080p?

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Artur Safin, 2014-04-27
@kane1511

If the first answer does not work, try manually changing the resolution in SwitchResX, at which everything is ok with colors for your monitor. In general, OS X is not very friendly with 1366x768, at one time, because of this, the TV changed.

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