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Sorry about that. I've ended up repeating everything you said in the beginning.
Some more digging reveals that it may not be Apples' fault and actually the video card companies whose components they use. Low End Mac has a good article on it (http://lowendmac.com/ed/fox/09ff/displayport-audio.html).
In any case it may be good to get the cable from MonoPrice (http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2009/03/monopricemini_displayporttohdmi_adaptor_handson_hd_itunes_now_plays_ontvs-2/) since it manages to strip the DRM out of the signal so for now you'll be able to watch movies unrestricted and hopefully one day get full support with it.

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    http://www.ni.com/white-paper/7907/es.
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    Sorry about that. I've ended up repeating everything you said in the beginning.
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  • Connect iMac MiniDisplay port to VGA or composite projector, PLEASE!??

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    Apple has a minidisplay to vga adapter which i'm assuming will work.
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