Edid Manager 2.1 Download

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TheJTECH- EDIDM4K is an 18G 4K 60Hz HDMI EDID and HDCP emulator / manager that allows users to eliminate most incompatibility issues between input source devices and displays that may occur due to resolution or HDCP compliance. This unit has 8 predefined EDID modes built in, and also allows users to upload user defined EDID settings (via USB-C) if needed. Supports HDMI 2.0 and HDCP 2.2, and allows for HDCP 2.2 (source) to be converted to HDCP 1.4 (display). Take advantage of 4K 60Hz resolution supports along with auto-downscaling function.

Say goodbye to unnecessary power adapters and extra cables. The JTECH-EDIDM4K can be powered via the HDMI cable or a USB-C cable. Also featured is a CEC toggle switch that allows for the CEC function to be turned on/off as needed. Offering a plug and play function along with a compact design, the JTECH-EDIDM4K can be easily integrated within any setup, and can be traveled with anywhere with ease.


Use the Video Endpoints page to manage image content, idle screen settings, and EDID files for the NV Series devices in your design. At least one NV-32-H must be present in the running design for these properties to appear.


Select what images can appear on a connected HDMI display when "Graphic n" is toggled in the HDMI I/O component (HDMI Output Source), or when "Graphic n" is configured in the Generic HDMI Display component's Idle Mode or Sleep Mode controls.


Use the Idle Screen tab to configure what image and text appears when "Idle Screen" is configured in the Generic HDMI Display component's Idle Mode or Sleep Mode controls. The Idle Screen is useful for providing guidance to users when no HDMI signal is detected.


When 'On', you can specify not only a background image, but also the current date and time, a company logo image, and custom text line to appear on all Video Endpoints whenever Idle Mode occurs. Additionally, you can select text to appear for individual Video Endpoints, such as the room name where the Video Endpoint is located and a technical support number.


Select a Video Endpoint from the device list to adjust the text that appears for just that selected device. This text can provide guidance to room users for contacting the company's AV support should any problems occur.


EDID files include properties for supported video resolutions, frame rates, number of audio channels, and audio formats. In an HDMI video design running on the Q-SYS Core, you select an EDID file in the Generic AV Source component's "EDID" control. That EDID file is applied to the HDMI source, which tells the source what video and audio formats are available.


This section contains EDID files that have either been saved with the Generic HDMI Display component's "Save EDID to Core" button or manually uploaded. All user EDID files use the .bin file extension.


This section contains EDID files included with Q-SYS Core firmware. These EDID files contain audio and video formats that are compatible with the NV-32-H system. All QSC default EDID files use the .qedid file extension.


Dr HDMI can help to solve most HDMI issues such as handshaking issues, compatibility issues, and/or any EDID related issue. It helps to keep a source always ON or tricked into a defined state which is especially useful for system integrators.


Dr HDMI can also boost signal integrity and extend +5v signal through an HDMI/DVI-D chain.

For example, it can work hands in hands with HDfury products such as Gamer Edition to extend compatibility range.


It can also be used to limit the source output resolution.

Dr HDMI acts as an EDID manager, HDMI/DVI-D emulator, and repeater that comes with pre-defined presets, user programmable banks, Sink EDID sniffing bank, and more!


A multi-purpose installer tool, the CON-H2-EDID can perform a variety of tasks within an install. As an in-line device, it can act as an EDID manager to request specific content from a source, or as an audio de-embedder, extracting HDMI source audio via the S/PDIF or stereo mini-jack ports. Additionally, it can be a micro zone controller, sending CEC and RS-232 power triggers to connected projectors or screens and from its two relay ports, and can trigger devices in the zone using signal presence logic.


IN-LINE EDID EMULATOR

In a legacy installation scenario where EDID is not being communicated properly, the CON-H2-EDID can be connected in-line after the source device and using either a built-in or uploaded EDID file, can ensure the correct content is requested from the source.




AUDIO DE-EMBED

Compatible with any current content thanks to its 18Gbps and HDCP2.2 support, it can be placed in-line after any source device and extract the incoming audio via the 3.5mm jack or coaxial S/PDIF port.


Use the Generic AV Source component to configure the audio and video of a source HDMI device that is wired to an NV-32-H or NV-21-HU. Additionally, you can also use the Generic AV Source component to configure the video of a source USB-C device that is wired to an NV-21-HU.


This pin represents the audio and video signals from the HDMI source. Connect this pin to one of the HDMI input pins of the HDMI I/O (NV-32-H) component or AV I/O (NV-21-HU) component. HDMI video and embedded audio signals are routed directly through the NV-32-H or NV-21-HU network video endpoint without the need for Q-SYS Core processing. Additionally, this pin can be connected to the USB-C input of the AV I/O (NV-21-HU) component.


The Name may contain ASCII letters 'a' through 'z' (case-insensitive), the digits '0' through '9', and the hyphen. Names cannot begin or end with a hyphen. No other symbols, punctuation characters, or blank spaces are permitted.


Controls the level of Fault status reports for AV Source components. This is particularly useful for scenarios where devices go to sleep or reboot nightly. You can choose between Fault - Unsupported, Fault - Unsupported / No Format, or Ignore.


When set to 'Yes', and the device is not found on the network, the device is reported as 'Missing', which is an error condition. When set to 'No' (default), and the device is not found on the network, the device is reported as 'Not Present', which is not an error condition.


Use the Label property to change the name of the component in the schematic. The Label property defaults to the component name. To learn more about renaming schematic elements, see Organizing Your Design.


LED indicates whether the HDMI input is receiving video that is compatible with Q-SYS. If this LED is not lit, it means that video is not detected on the input, is present but corrupt, or the video format is incompatible with the current operating mode - for example, a 4K60 signal is detected but 1080p60 is configured as the maximum format.


EDID files include properties for supported video resolutions, frame rates, number of audio channels, and audio formats. Select an EDID file to apply to the HDMI source, which is then sent to the NV-32-H encoder input. Q-SYS uses standard EDID files (with file extension .qedid) to tell HDMI sources what audio and video formats are compatible with the NV-32-H system. If you save a display's EDID file to the Q-SYS Core (using the Generic HDMI Display component's 'Save EDID to Core' control) or upload an EDID file in the Q-SYS Core Manager Video > Video Endpoints page, those EDID files also appear in this list and use the .bin file extension.


Click to toggle Hot-Plug Detection (HPD) from the HDMI source. This is enabled by default. When Enable Output is toggled off, HDMI signals from the source are disabled and its status changes to "Not Present", which is the same behavior as physically disconnecting the source's HDMI cable.

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