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jmone:
You don't mention what NUC you have, but there is a great feature in the NUC12 BIOS - that fixed such issues for me.
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I've been having EDID issues on this NUC (connected as a device via an AVR to the TV) where MC will be minimised, or the display resolution is wrong after some time of the AVR being on another source or after the AVR/TV being powered on/off. I see there is a BIOS setting documented in an Intel Support Note that this NUC supports "Display Emulation" including "Persistent display emulation" that:
--- Quote ---The system is trained with the EDID1 (Extended Display Identification Data) information provided by each display connected upon first starting with this option selected. It then retains these parameters regardless of display power or connectivity interruptions. The EDID information from each display will remain programmed through S3, S4, and S5 power states until the feature is disabled.
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JimH:
There's a similar setting in Win 11.
jmone:
--- Quote from: JimH on July 09, 2023, 09:24:30 pm ---There's a similar setting in Win 11.
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Do tell!?!?
tzr916:
Someone else tried the win11 setting, but it didn't work for him... "System > Display > remember window locations based on monitor connection"... Sounds to me like that would not actually keep displays "alive", rather just prevents active windows from moving around when a display is "disconnected".
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,136452.0.html
kritike24:
--- Quote from: jmone on July 09, 2023, 09:08:59 pm ---You don't mention what NUC you have, but there is a great feature in the NUC12 BIOS - that fixed such issues for me.
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I've been having EDID issues on this NUC (connected as a device via an AVR to the TV) where MC will be minimised, or the display resolution is wrong after some time of the AVR being on another source or after the AVR/TV being powered on/off. I see there is a BIOS setting documented in an Intel Support Note that this NUC supports "Display Emulation" including "Persistent display emulation" that:
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Intel Nuc 11 NUC11ATKC4 is the model looking it up now!
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