HT4623 Netflix vga video out

I'm trying to watch Netflix on my projector but it says it don't support it so I need the Netflix 1.0.2 version but I don't know how to download it because it came out in 2010

This is correct....on the MX440, if you are running a single analog monitor, DO NOT connect it to the analog port, use the supplied digital-to-analog converter that was supplied with the board and connect your analog monitor to the digital port.  Using this configuration allows the the TV-out functionality of the VIVO 4-port adapter to work much better.
I have a new G4 MX440 VTD8X and had the same issue described here....the TV could not be detected by the video card when connected via RCA jacks (S-video worked, but the CLONE option was never present).  I moved my primary monitor from the analog to the digital port, and viola, the TV out functions perfectly now.
I don't know why this is, but I spent the better part of several hours downloading drivers, trying BIOS updates, and traversing the forums....to no avail.  I finally found the above workaround (not really a fix) to allow tv-out to function, and so I'm posting it to every thread with an MX440 experiencing TV-out recognition problems.

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