How to fix EDID / Handshake problem? #939
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Hello everyone, I recently setup my ambilight with HyperHDR and while the software is wonderful, I ran into some hardware issues. I have a FeinTech VSP01202 splitter which supports 4k HDR. It also has a scaler for 4k to 1080p. I thought simply hooking up my AndroidTV to the splitter, and then to my TV and to the grabber would be sufficient. It does not matter which Splitter ouput I connect to the grabber, nor does it matter if the TV is connected simultaneously to either of the outputs: It is always the same behaviour. A signal for 3-5s, sometimes some flickering, and then no live signal. I also have a video demonstration of the Live view. I figured there must be some handshake issue between the splitter and specifically the grabber. If I hook up the AndroidTV directly to the grabber, I do get a proper signal, so it is not damaged. Nor is the splitter, as my TV can receive proper 4k HDR. Unfortunately, I have no idea how to approach this and try to fix this issue. I thought that perhaps the grabber's max input resolution is capped at 1080p30, so I have ordered a different capture card that supposedly accepts 4k60p at the input. I will see if that changes anything when I receive it. I have also read similar experiences on the hyperion-forum where people report similar issues. Is there any way to fix this, or do I have to replace my hardware and see which combination of splitter + grabber does not cause this issue? I am not too well versed with HDMI, so I maybe one of you can guide me towards a solution/ more detailed explanation of this problem. |
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I received the other USB grabber today. And everything works now, without any problems.
Funnily enough, lsusb shows the same device ID 534d:2109 for both grabbers, but instead of "Macrosilicon USB Video" it is named "Macrosilicon USB3.0 Capture". Either way, 4K HDR on the TV is working and the grabber image looks good when SDR to HDR tone mapping is enabled.