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EDID MANAGEMENT
For your home entertainment to work with each other, Extended Display Identification Data or EDID is required by
the source (eg media box, game console & etc) to identify what is the capability of the output screen
The neo video matrix contains EDID presets to ease the setup configuration - please refer to the “Video Routing
(Admin)” in the Web Interface Setup section of this manual
Types of EDID Profile available:
• Dynamic (Lowest Common Denominator): It will set the EDID to only support the resolutions supported by all
the displays connected to the outputs
• Clone Display: Copies the same EDID as TV attached to the output X
• UltraHD(4K)/1080p/720p: It sets the EDID to support 4K/1080p/720p as the maximum resolution supported,
as well as some audio support
The matrix does not support individual video downscaling. If there is a mixture of displays with different resolution
capabilities, then it is important to select the correct EDID profile and/or use an external downscaler.
In this scenario, if Dynamic setting is selected, then the HDMI Input 1 will limit the resolution of the source to a
maximum of 1080p This means all displays will receive a 1080p video signal
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