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DVI/VGA to 3G/HD/SD Scan Converter User Guide
When using VGA
When a VGA signal is fed to Mitto, you must choose a VGA resolution using the VGA Resolution control
from the Input menu in the BrightEye software. When DVI (digital) is used, Mitto auto senses the
resolution and you do not need to indicate the resolution on the VGA Resolution control.
EDID
In many installations Mitto will sit between your PC and monitor. The default configuration for Mitto is
that it reports its own EDID to your computer.
Most DVI and HDMI monitors support HDCP encryption which will not work with BrightEye Mitto™.
If the computer handshakes with the computer monitor and HDCP is enabled, the encryption will
cause the Mitto output to be disabled or distorted. For this reason Mitto provides its own EDID to the
computer.
Verifying Resolution Settings for PC and Mac
To make sure that your chosen resolution is being delivered to the Mitto correctly:
From the BrightEye control software’s Input menu, look at the "Input Width" and "Input Height"
indicator display of the Mitto.
Make sure that these values match what you have selected in the Display control panel. Some
video cards may scale their output at some resolutions. You may need to experiment with different
resolutions to find one that works properly.