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    Hdmi switcher help?

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      mountaindew117 @edmaul69
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      @mountaindew117 said in Hdmi switcher help?:

      @edmaul69 it's a 1024x600

      I'm not sure right off the top of my head I'll have to check it when I get home.

      But is there a way to code the /boot/config.txt to work with both resolutions?

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        mountaindew117
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          mountaindew117
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          Yes it is set to the 1024x600 res. but is there a way to add a line of code that will allow the system to work for both my portable screen and a tv?

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            mountaindew117 @mountaindew117
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              mountaindew117
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              still havent had any luck yet on this has anyone got a idea on what could possibly be done?

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                this is what my sudo nano boot looks like. hopefully this will help the community a little.

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                  BigEvilBarry
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                  If still, it is necessary to look in this review, there is a good table with all the characteristics. Information about the drivers, too, will not be superfluous. I myself at first did not understand anything and I thought that the HDMI splitters and wireless HDMI are one and the same.

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                    jeremysouthard
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                    Sorry to bump an old topic, but I ran into issues getting an HDMI splitter working with my Raspberry Pi and thought I'd share what worked for me. I just fought with my config.txt file for 3 hours to get my raspberry pi to work with multiple monitors through an HDMI splitter. In the end, adding the following to my config.txt file is what saved the day:

                    hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080
                    

                    Why? Well...this took a little research because there's not a lot of clear information about what this setting does. Apparently most devices with an HDMI port use EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) so that when a source device is plugged in, the monitor/tv/whatever will send information to the device on the other end to let it know what screen resolutions it allows. Then, the Raspberry Pi (in our case) can pick the best one for the display. The problem here, is you can plug multiple different things into the splitter, so with EDID not ignored (by default) it will only pick-up one, or possibly none. In my case, my splitter preferred port 1 over port 2 and whatever was plugged into port 1 always worked.

                    I don't know what the value here "0xa5000080" actually means or if there are other appropriate values.

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                      Clyde @jeremysouthard
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                      @jeremysouthard said in Hdmi switcher help?:

                      I don't know what the value here "0xa5000080" actually means or if there are other appropriate values.

                      The official documentation says that "it requires this unusual value to ensure that it is not triggered accidentally." So, I guess that this value can never equal a real valid EDID by chance.

                      Thanks for this hint, by the way. My HDMI splitter also causes problems. It causes my Pi to choose a wrong video mode on the first cold boot of a day. As soon as the splitter has power for some seconds, the Pi boots fine. Maybe your tip can spare me the pain of having to switch the splitter and the Pi on, then off, then on again – or turn it on once and then reboot it via ssh – to have a picture after a couple of hours without power. I'll test it tomorrow.

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                        Clyde @Clyde
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                        @Clyde said in Hdmi switcher help?:

                        My HDMI splitter also causes problems. It causes my Pi to choose a wrong video mode on the first cold boot of a day.

                        With hdmi_ignore_edid=0xa5000080, the problem is gone! 😄 Thanks again.

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