- #MINI DISPLAYPORT THUNDERBOLT TO HDMI ADAPTER DRIVERS#
- #MINI DISPLAYPORT THUNDERBOLT TO HDMI ADAPTER DRIVER#
- #MINI DISPLAYPORT THUNDERBOLT TO HDMI ADAPTER PORTABLE#
- #MINI DISPLAYPORT THUNDERBOLT TO HDMI ADAPTER PC#
Windows won't have the software to do that unless Apple writes a Windows driver to do it but that won't help you because you don't have a Thunderbolt port. If the iMac does not behave as a standard Thunderbolt display, then it means the macOS must be sending video in a non-standard format over the Thunderbolt cable (not as a DisplayPort stream inside a Thunderbolt stream). The adapter supports a maximum resolution of 1920x1080p with up to 36-bits total color depth (12-bits per channel). When using a Thunderbolt connection, the adapter will also pass audio signals to the HDMI output.
#MINI DISPLAYPORT THUNDERBOLT TO HDMI ADAPTER PC#
If the iMac behaved as a standard Thunderbolt display, then there are adapters that could make it work (HDMI 1.4 to DisplayPort, Thunderbolt 3 add-in card and PCIe slot to power it, and an Apple Thunderbolt 3 to Thunderbolt 2 adapter).īut I don't think the iMac behaves as a standard Thunderbolt display because I can't find any reports of successful attempts to connect a Thunderbolt iMac in Target Display Mode to a PC running Windows. This adapter connects to a Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt and converts the video signals into HDMI for use on a standard HDTV. The later iMacs (Mid 2011-Mid 2014) only allowed a Thunderbolt connection.
You would need a HDMI 1.4 to DisplayPort adapter for that. The iMac (27-inch, Late 2009) and iMac (27-inch, Mid 2010) allowed either a Thunderbolt or DisplayPort connection.
#MINI DISPLAYPORT THUNDERBOLT TO HDMI ADAPTER PORTABLE#
Please see our pairing and configuration guide for Bluetooth devices. Active Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter - 4K Ready: Lightweight and portable adapter for connecting a Mini DisplayPort (Mini DP or mDP)/Thunderbolt 2 port compatible computer to an HDTV, monitor, or projector with HDMI. A check mark should appear next to your device, and sound should now play through it Right-click on the device you found in step 3 and select Set as Default Device.A Plugable USB Audio adapter will appear as USB Audio Device.A Plugable USB 2.0 docking station will appear as USB Multimedia Audio Device.A Plugable USB 3.0 Silicon Motion docking station or sound-enabled display adapter will appear as SMI USB Audio.A Plugable USB 3.0 docking station or sound-enabled display adapter will appear as Plugable Audio.Alternatively, after selecting Open Sound Settings, use the dropdowns under the Output header.Windows 10/11-Select Open Sound Settings then click the link under 'Related Settings' for Sound Control Panel, then click the Playback tab.The Sound window will open with the Playback tab highlighted Windows 7/8.x-Select Playback Devices.Right-click on the speaker symbol in the Windows taskbar/system tray.It is also a good idea to make sure that your sound device is turned on, and that the device's volume control is not at the absolute minimum setting.
#MINI DISPLAYPORT THUNDERBOLT TO HDMI ADAPTER DRIVERS#
Check that your device is properly connected, and that any necessary drivers are installed.Both AMD and NVIDIA graphics card software has custom output modes that can help to enable 4K 60Hz with 8-Bits per color channel and RGB or Y'CbCr 4:4:4 uncompressed video data.Set the display for Ultra HDMI Deep Color if available ( disabling this setting may cause limited refresh rate or display compression ).HDR is not supported by this adapter or by the DisplayPort 1.2 specification For Windows 10, disable HDR for the connected display.The display may be limited to 30Hz refresh rate, or may have Y'CbCr 4:2:2 or 4:2:0 compression enabled when first connected.Recommendations for use with 4K HDR displays: Longer cables may not support 4K 60Hz with this adapter due to the limited power output of DisplayPort computer outputs.Recommended cable length not to exceed 6ft/2m.HDMI 2.0 (sometimes labeled "HDMI 60Hz") input.4K 60Hz capable display without HDR (See below for HDR limitations and recommendations).
Intel UHD, NVIDIA, or AMD graphics controller capable of 4K 60Hz output.