Technologies; Understanding Edid; Basics; Common Problems Related To Edid - Lightware MX-FR9 User Manual

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4. Technologies

4.1. Understanding EDID

4.1.1. Basics

EDID stands for Extended Display Identification Data. Simply put, EDID is the passport of
display devices (monitors, TV sets, projectors). It contains information about the display's
capabilities, such as supported resolutions, refresh rates (these are called Detailed
Timings), the type and manufacturer of the display device, etc.
After connecting a DVI source to a DVI display, the source reads out the EDID to
determine the resolution and refresh rate of the image to be transmitted.
Most DVI computer displays have 128-byte long EDID structure. However, Digital
Televisions and HDMI capable displays may have another 128 bytes, which is called E-
EDID and defined by CEA (Consumer Electronics Association). This extension contains
information about additional Detailed Timings, audio capabilities, speaker allocation and
HDMI capabilities. It is important to know, that all HDMI capable devices must have CEA
extension, but not all devices are HDMI capable which have the extension.

4.1.2. Common problems related to EDID

Problem: „My system consists of the following: a computer, a Lightware matrix, a
Solution:
Section 4. Technologies
Figure 4-1. EDID communication
WUXGA (1920x1200) LCD monitor, and a SXGA (1280x1024) projector. I
would like to see the same image on the monitor and the projector. What
EDID should I chose on the router?"
If you want to see the image on both displays, you need to select the
resolution of the smaller display (in this case SXGA), otherwise the smaller
display may not show the higher resolution image.
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