Thanks Kevin great tech tip. Can you do lesson on choosing best matching frequency and refresh rate selections concerns on that. While working with LED processors and senders
I would suggest changing the display name. It really helps identify the display on reboot keeping things from rearranging with multiple displays. I use GFX_01 and GFX_01PV
Great video thank you. I managed to force a custom resolution from a mac, but here in the UK we more often than not use @50hz. I calculated all the values at that but the Mac would only see 60hz, tried several different resolutions over 4095, all worked @60hz but Mac still did not see 50hz as an option. Any ideas?
Hi Kevin, thank you for your Informations. Custom Resolution worked as you show, but I could not change the refresh rate on the Mac to 50 Hz. Wherefrom does the Mac know what refresh rate I would like to have? Thank you so much for your help!
Hi Kevin, your training videos are excellent. I have moved into freelance video engineering after several years of programming D3. My former employer never touched E2s so while I understand what they do, I am not proficient. I am located in Australia so access to propper E2 training is limited. I am scraping together info from training docs and your videos, but I was wondering if you run 1 on 1 zoom training (paid of course) or anything like that for a day or 2. Let me know if this is something you'd consider. Cheers :)
DisplayID header block can apply to hdmi as well; however this is really only necessary when exceeding E-EDID 1.4 standards with a max of 4095 While hdmi does support these resolutions, Barco does not accept HDMI connectors wider than 4096
EDID protocol supports more pixels with extensions. It's BARCO that's lame and dropped the ball here. They don't properly support extended EDID forcing you to manually type in stuff. BARCO failed.
Kevin, how about a deep dive video into EDID? 🤞✌️
Thanks Kevin great tech tip. Can you do lesson on choosing best matching frequency and refresh rate selections concerns on that. While working with LED processors and senders
I would suggest changing the display name. It really helps identify the display on reboot keeping things from rearranging with multiple displays. I use GFX_01 and GFX_01PV
Definitely a great (and very helpful) workflow addition!
Nothing worse than playing “guess the cable” after a few long days
Great video thank you. I managed to force a custom resolution from a mac, but here in the UK we more often than not use @50hz. I calculated all the values at that but the Mac would only see 60hz, tried several different resolutions over 4095, all worked @60hz but Mac still did not see 50hz as an option. Any ideas?
Hi Kevin, thank you
for your Informations. Custom Resolution worked as you show, but I could not change the refresh rate on the Mac to 50 Hz. Wherefrom does the Mac know what refresh rate I would like to have? Thank you so much for your help!
Thank you for your content Kevin !
Thank you for this Kevin you are the goat!!
Hi Kevin, your training videos are excellent. I have moved into freelance video engineering after several years of programming D3. My former employer never touched E2s so while I understand what they do, I am not proficient. I am located in Australia so access to propper E2 training is limited.
I am scraping together info from training docs and your videos, but I was wondering if you run 1 on 1 zoom training (paid of course) or anything like that for a day or 2.
Let me know if this is something you'd consider. Cheers :)
Kevin tysm for this 👍🏻
Didn't see that in the manual. LOL.
You're a pixel wizard! ✌️
that Kevin Ring...hes a good egg
Does the Display Block only apply to DP connections, or does this work with HDMI as well?
DisplayID header block can apply to hdmi as well; however this is really only necessary when exceeding E-EDID 1.4 standards with a max of 4095
While hdmi does support these resolutions, Barco does not accept HDMI connectors wider than 4096
Thanks
what is the max width for apple Mac Pro M1?
Max width for the M1 is 6144 (6k)
Certain models of M2 and M3 can go up to 7680
EDID protocol supports more pixels with extensions. It's BARCO that's lame and dropped the ball here. They don't properly support extended EDID forcing you to manually type in stuff. BARCO failed.
Not only did barco fail but many parts of E2 concerning EDID features have never been fixed or implemented.