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EDID Problem

jjjackson

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First let me start by posting what EDID is.
c/p Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is a metadata standard that lets display devices like monitors, televisions, and projectors communicate their capabilities to the video source. When using HDMI, the EDID from your television tells the video source what the dimensions of the screen are.
Basically it's copy protection. EDID is easy to lookup online.

The problem is that it can prevent using your STB box HDMI output, from working on an older TV or splitting the box output to a second TV, usually an older device. I'd post a website with more info, but dont know if that would break forum rules.

In my case, I've using my STB output on two TVs using one box. In the past I had to split the HDMI and convert HDMI, one signal to component and run that though a Cat 5 balun to my bedroom TV.
I like to visit thrift stores and see what toys I can find. Recently I scored a box of expensive HDMI cat baluns in almost new condition.

My present problem is now caused by EDID. I've tried an EDID emulator without success.

My livingroom TV works fine, but I am having in and out signal problems with my older flatscreen in the bedroom.

Open to ideas?
 
First let me start by posting what EDID is.
c/p Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is a metadata standard that lets display devices like monitors, televisions, and projectors communicate their capabilities to the video source. When using HDMI, the EDID from your television tells the video source what the dimensions of the screen are.
Basically it's copy protection. EDID is easy to lookup online.

The problem is that it can prevent using your STB box HDMI output, from working on an older TV or splitting the box output to a second TV, usually an older device. I'd post a website with more info, but dont know if that would break forum rules.

In my case, I've using my STB output on two TVs using one box. In the past I had to split the HDMI and convert HDMI, one signal to component and run that though a Cat 5 balun to my bedroom TV.
I like to visit thrift stores and see what toys I can find. Recently I scored a box of expensive HDMI cat baluns in almost new condition.

My present problem is now caused by EDID. I've tried an EDID emulator without success.

My livingroom TV works fine, but I am having in and out signal problems with my older flatscreen in the bedroom.

Open to ideas?
How do you use the tv in the bedroom? if the box is located in the living room ?
Both televisions are sharing the same programming/screen at the same time i guess right ?

how do you use it? i've seen this working in restaurants where they have one set top box, and multiple tvs... but with a different location of each tv... what would be the use ?

Cheers buddy, nice to see you active
 
I'm single, so In this case I use a switch. When I'm in the living room, it's switched to the livingroom. When I move to the bedroom, I switch it to run to that room via cat5. When I converted it to component, I used a splitter and the EDID problem didnt happen, because the EDID problem doesnt exist with component. The problem with converting one side of a split signal is that you have to convert the video to component and use a digital output for the audio. Then you have to combine them on the other end with, in this case, an anologue audio input on the TV. Much more complicated and more equipment. Look at the Cat5 part of my original post.

If your interested, do some research on Cat5 Baluns.
How do you use the tv in the bedroom? if the box is located in the living room ?
Both televisions are sharing the same programming/screen at the same time i guess right ?

how do you use it? i've seen this working in restaurants where they have one set top box, and multiple tvs... but with a different location of each tv... what would be the use ?

Cheers buddy, nice to see you active
 
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