Mac OS X makes it a simple. If the TV does not have RCA input, just get a SCART RCA adapter. Then jack-RCA adapter for sound (the M9319G / A transmits no sound) and a RCA extension to the M9319G / A. Then the thing to the (in my case) MacBook and Zack, the picture is there. Default unfortunately with the wrong frequency (50Hz only have a TV), but this is now fixed quickly via "System Settings" again. Because you choose there "Monitor" to appear on each screen (once you have turned off duplicating the desktop in this option) to define a separate dialogue to resolution, color settings and (elsewhere) Wallpaper. Adjusted items remain stored. Now you can beautifully DVD on TV or projector movies, showcase videos stored or iPhoto slideshows, or redeem work with various programs. Subtracting the adapter again, Schwups is assumed everything was forgotten on the second screen to the first and it goes on as before. The quality there is not a DVI, but I am still very satisfied.