
3. Windows VGA2Ethernet user interface
About EDID
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VGA2Ethernet
Figure 27:VGA2Ethernet device EDID and video source
Usually you would operate a VGA2Ethernet or KVM2Ethernet
device using the factory installed default EDID. However, in
some cases when you connect a device to a video source, the
video source may operate using video settings that you do not
want it to. One way to gain control of the video source output
settings is to upload a custom EDID file to the device that restricts
the video signal that can be accepted by the device. For example,
you can upload a custom EDID file that reports that the device
only operates at 1040x768. When the video source reads the EDID
from the device, the video source will reset to operate at
1024x768.
You can obtain custom EDID files from Epiphan Support.
Changing your device’s EDID
Use the following steps to upload a new EDID to the device. The
uploaded EDID is permanently installed in the device and the
device will always share this EDID with the video source.
Note:
Before changing the EDID you can use the
Read EDID
command from the Tools menu to save a copy of the existing
EDID from the device to the video capture workstation. This copy
can be used to restore the original EDID if needed.
1
Download an EDID file from the Epiphan web site or obtain an
EDID file from Epiphan Support.
2
Disconnect the VGA cable from the device.
Keep the device connected to the network.
Video Capture
Workstation
Video Source
Read by
video source
Uploaded to
Device
VGA2Ethernet
Device
Video
cable
EDID
Summary of Contents for KVM2Ethernet
Page 6: ...Table of Contents Page 6 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 10: ...1 Introduction About This Document Page 10 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 72: ...3 Windows VGA2Ethernet user interface About EDID Page 72 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 88: ...4 Mac OS X VGA2Ethernet user interface Changing System Preferences Page 88 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 102: ...5 Windows Network Discovery Utility Configuring DirectShow Options Page 102 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 128: ...6 Web admin interface If the Network Does Not Have a DHCP Server Page 128 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 136: ...7 Recording image files Viewing Saved Image Files Page 136 VGA2Ethernet ...
Page 156: ...8 Recording Videos Recording Videos for Linux Page 156 VGA2Ethernet ...
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