HSM-44-BX
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Index
EDID Description
9
1080p 3D Video, 7.1 Audio
10
4k*2k@30Hz Video, 2Ch Audio
11
4k*2k@30Hz Video, 5.1 Audio
12
4k*2k@30Hz Video, 7.1 Audio
13
4k*2k@60Hz Video, 2Ch Audio
14
4k*2k@60Hz Video, 5.1 Audio
15
4k*2k@60Hz Video, 7.1 Audio
5.2 Compute EDID
When “Compute EDID” mode is selected, the system dynamically generates the
EDID for each input according to the “highest common denominator” of the TVs
that are routed to that input. To select this mode:
Press MENU and navigate to "COMPUTE-EDID" and press
SET
.
Press
SET
again to confirm.
When the “Compute-EDID” mode is enabled, routing an input to multiple TVs
with different capabilities will force the system to “compute” a new EDID for
that input based on the TV with minimum resolution capability. Therefore, in
this mode if the EDID changes a short interruption may result in the video signal
from the source as it changes its resolution.
Example:
say you have two monitors, one that supports 1080p and one that
supports 4K. When a particular input is routed to both of these outputs, the system
will compute an EDID with 1080p for the input because a 4K signal would not be
displayable on the 1080p monitor. Now let’s assume the user disconnects or
switches the 1080p monitor to a different input. Then, the only monitor routed to
our source is the 4K one. The system will notice this and re-compute a 4K EDID for
our input causing the source to output 4K video (if it can). Switching takes a
couple of seconds. If the 1080p monitor is turned back on or routed to the same
input, the system will downgrade the EDID for the source to 1080p.