Overview Just Add Power EDIDs normally request a minimum output of 1080p or 4K. If your source device does not offer a 720p option in its own menu, you can force 720p by applying a 720p custom EDID to the connected Encoder . Warning: Applying a custom EDID immediately forces the source to re-handshake. The Encode…
Overview The Apple TV OS17 update introduced support for the 44.1kHz sample rate, which can cause audio skipping issues when used with Just Add Power devices. Symptoms include audio that intermittently cuts out and comes back, indicating the source is outputting at 44.1kHz. To resolve this, apply one of the EDIDs…
Overview 2G Series Encoders include built-in EDIDs to improve compatibility with a wide range of source devices. These EDIDs allow you to control how a source negotiates video and audio capabilities, helping ensure stable operation across different displays and system designs. There are three supported methods fo…
Overview Each Just Add Power Encoder manages EDID negotiation with its connected source using the EDID stored locally on the Encoder. On the Decoder side, the EDID of the display is not used in the system unless the Video Scaler is set to Auto-Detect per EDID or the EDID Capture procedure is e…
Overview By default, Ultra Series Encoders request the maximum supported audio and video formats. While this behavior is suitable for most installations, specific situations may require alternative configurations, such as particular resolutions, color spaces, or audio formats. In such cases, modifying the Encoder E…