6. Software Control – Lightware Device Controller Software
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Applied CPU2 firmware: v3.5.7b8 | LDC software: v2.5.17b2
6.5.4.3. HDMI Type Output Port
Supported Boards:
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MX-HDMI-OB, MX-DVI-HDCP-OB
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MX-HDMI-TP-OB, MXD-HDMI-TP-OB
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MX-CPU2 Preview Output
HDMI Type Output Port Properties (MX-HDMI-OB)
Output Mode
The signal mode can be set to DVI, HDMI 24bit, HDMI 30bit, HDMI 36bit or Auto mode. The Auto option sets
the signal mode regarding the attached display device’s EDID and the incoming signal.
Color Range
Some sources may send the video signal with a different color range. If the black or white level seems to be
incorrect in the picture, try to set this parameter to compress or expand the color range. The default setting
is no change, which gives good result in most cases.
6.5.4.4. HDMI-3D Type Output Port
Supported Boards:
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MX-HDMI-3D-OB, -A, -S; MX-4TPS2-4HDMI-OB, -A, -S, -P, -AP, -SP (only the four HDMI ports of the board)
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MX-DVI-4K-OB
HDMI-3D Type Output Port Properties (MX-HDMI-3D-OB-A)
Power 5V Mode
#power5v
The DVI or HDMI 5V line can be controlled on an output port with the ‘PWR5V mode’. If it is ‘On’, the 5V DC is
always active. If it is ‘Off’, the port never sends the 5V DC.
INFO:
If the 5V line is off, sink devices do not send HotPlug signal and their EDIDs will not be read.
The Auto mode means the port gives the 5V, but if the video signal changes (e.g. resolution), it turns off the
5V for 1 sec and turns it on again. This mode is useful for sink devices that are not able to properly handle
the changing of the video signal.
Audio Mode
It can be selected here which audio signal will be embedded in the forwarded HDMI signal. It can be set
to ‘(A) No audio’, ‘(B) HDMI audio passthrough’, ‘(C) Embed from aux audio’, ‘(D) Deembed to aux audio’ or
‘(E) HDMI passthrough and deemb to aux audio’. For detailed information about the audio settings, see the
#audio