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VE809 User Manual
13
EDID Management
EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is the data provided by digital
displays to indicate their capabilities to video sources.
The HDMI Wireless Extender distributes HDMI signals from your video
source to two HDMI displays. In order to deliver the best audio and video
formats supported by both TVs, the VE809 reads the EDID information from
both displays and determines the best “common” video resolution and audio
format to send to the video source to program EDID on the device (i.e. Blu-ray
players auto resolution setting).
In order to provide the best “common” output resolution, for both displays, the
VE809 reads the EDID whenever a TV is plugged in, unplugged, or turned on/
off. It is normal to see both TVs flash for a couple seconds when they are
powered on, or when switching source devices, this allows the EDID to adjust
to the best “common” resolution for all devices to use.
To get the best resolution for a (single) specific TV (i.e. 1080p 3D), you can
manually change the resolution from your video source or unplug the lower
resolution EDID device, then power cycle both VE809 units and connected
devices. For certain 3D Blu-ray players, you may need to eject and re-insert the
3D Blu-ray disk. If your video source does not output a best “common”
resolution, one of your TVs may not display any content or it might play audio
only. Please refer to your devices’ user manual for further information if this
issue appears. Below “Loop-through” refers to the locally connected HDTV.
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