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Video card to help with HDMI nonsense?
jmone:
Sorry - I was trying to point out one way the Intel may not show the issue - eg some AVR/TV will continue to broadcast the EDID info so you don't see it. I've not had any issues with the NVidia at all but continue to use the DVI Detective+ as I drive two Screens, only one of while (the PJ) support 3d. With the DVI Dective+ I'm always sending the full combined EDID info of both so the device names does not change.
Now when this was a real issue years ago there was a method to calculate and store a Detailed Timing Descriptor (DTD) so it would ignore the EDID setup. I have no idea if it still works (but it did back then!)
- Post from the Intel Rep - http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/topic/303998
- The AVS Thread on it - http://www.avsforum.com/t/947830/custom-resolution-tool-for-intel-graphics-easier-overscan-correction
rec head:
Thanks, I might try an Nvidia card if returning it won't be a problem.
apostos:
I’m using a Nvidia GeForce GTX 650Ti card in my HTPC and have this issue. I use Gefen’s HDMI Detective Plus as a solution.
I’m not sure who the culprit in my particular setup is. The AVR, the TV or the video card but the Gefen device has been the only solution I’ve been able to find for the EDID info loss when powering off the power-hungry plasma.
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