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Viewing Aperture 3 images on my TV #1
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by Roger Musser
March 16, 2011 - 7:17am

I have a 47” 1080p HD TV and a Home-Theater-in-a-Box unit that has a DVD/Blueray player. I do not have an Apple TV or broadband (I live in an area with no cable TV, FiOS, or DSL; just Verizon mobile internet). I have lots of 10 MB images.

I enjoy watching my Aperture 3 slideshows on my iPad (via iTunes).

What is an easy way to watch the slideshows on my TV?

I searched and could not this on ApertureExpert.com. If this is addressed here or in one of Joseph's ebooks I'd like to know where.

Thanks, Roger

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by PhotoJoseph
March 16, 2011 - 7:41am

Roger,

It depends on the computer you own.

If you have a MacBook Pro, you can buy an Apple Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter, and just make your TV a second screen. Then you could make a slide show in Aperture, or display the pictures any number of ways.

If that’s not an option, your DVD player may be able to read photos off a data CD or DVD, so you could just burn JPGs on a disk and pop it in your player.

If you have an iPod or iPhone or iPad, you could get an iPhone to HDMI adapter and play photos from there.

Just a few suggestions… I’m sure there’s more ways I’m not thinking of, too!

-Joseph @ApertureExpert

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by Roger Musser
March 17, 2011 - 9:23am

Thanks, Joseph.
I ordered a mini DP to HDMI adapter today.
I have a 2009 vintage MacBookPro15 inch that should hook up to the TV.
I’ll post again when I get it.
Roger

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by Roger Musser
March 21, 2011 - 1:39am

I got the Moshi miniDP to HDMI adapter yesterday. I plugged it in to my MBP (2009 vintage) 15 inch, then an HDMI into the adapter, then into the TV.

I could look at my images on the TV and they look pretty good.

I could NOT watch a slide show!

I was going to report this yesterday but didn’t get around to it. This morning I read a Forum Posting regarding the revolving beachball of death by Todd. A response from Thomas suggested taking note of the Aperture Preferences before trashing the aperture.plist files. I did this and saw that there is a Preference that lets me select the primary or secondary display for use when viewing slideshows. Ah ha!

After I changed the preference to “Secondary” my slideshow displays on my TV screen.

I don’t get the music sound-track to play but I was expecting that my pre-mid-2010 MacBook Pro wouldn’t do that.

Should I write-up the whole procedure for viewing slideshows on a TV and then posting it on ApertureExpert.com’s “USER TIPS”? Or, is this something that everyone else has figured out?

Roger

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by PhotoJoseph
March 22, 2011 - 6:00am

Roger,

Glad to hear the cable worked, and that you sorted out the preference issue!

By all means feel free to write up a mini tutorial. Users of all experience levels come here, and I’m sure your perspective — including some of the steps that tripped you up along the way — would be useful to many readers!

Thanks,
-Joseph @ApertureExpert

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