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Input EDID Table
Resolution 23.98 Hz 24 Hz
25 Hz
29.27 Hz 30 Hz
50 Hz
59.94 Hz 60 Hz
640x480
X
800x600
X
1024x768
X
1280x768
X
1280x800
X
1280x1024
X
1360x768
X
1366x768
X
1440x900
X
1400x1050
X
1600x900
X
1680x1050
X
1600x1200
X
1920x1200
X
480p
X
X
576p
X
720p
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
1080i
X
X
X
1080p
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
2048x1080
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Custom EDIDs
Add custom EDIDs or save the EDID of the HDMI loop output using SIS commands (see the
on page 122) or the PCS control software (see the
MediaPort 200 Help
file). These custom EDIDs are then added to the LCD menu.
HDCP Authorized
The MediaPort 200 accepts HDCP compliant signals and outputs them through the HDMI
loop out connection only.
NOTE:
The USB output cannot display HDCP encrypted material under any
circumstances. It displays a green or black (user-selectable) screen when an HDCP
encrypted signal is detected.
The HDCP Authorized function can disable HDCP communication by causing the MediaPort
input to report to a source device as a non-authorized HDCP sink (display). This is useful
with devices such as Mac computers, iPhones, iPads, and some Windows 7 sources that
always encrypt their output if the downstream sink is HDCP-capable. If HDCP signals are
not allowed on an input, most content from these types of sources can be passed as a
non-encrypted signal to the USB output.
By disabling HDCP Authorized on the MediaPort HDMI input, the source does not encrypt
its output and non-HDCP protected content can be viewed from the MediaPort video USB
output.
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