Extron Electronics EDID 101H User Guide User Manual
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EDID 101H • Installation
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Footnotes for the EDID table (see page 9)
The following footnotes apply to the EDID table on the previous page:
1
Rate Type
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PC – These EDIDs are primarily VESA standard computer rates, based on the most
commonly used native resolutions. They are designed for use with computer sources.
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HDTV – These EDIDs are video rates standardized by SMPTE and CEA. They are
designed to be used with video and computer sources.
2
Video Format
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DVI – These EDIDs are 128-byte EDID files, which specify a DVI sink. They do not
contain an extension block.
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HDMI – These EDIDs are 256-byte EDID files, each containing a CEA extension
block. They each specify an HDMI sink device with audio support.
3
Audio Type
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n/a – These EDIDs are DVI formatted EDID files that do not support audio.
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2-Ch – These EDIDs are HDMI formatted EDID files, with support for basic LPCM
(2-Ch) audio.
•
Multi-Ch – These EDIDs are HDMI formatted EDID files with support for multiple
audio formats, up to 8 channels.
•
LPCM (2-Ch)
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LPCM (8-Ch)
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Dolby Digital (6-Ch)
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DTS (7 Ch)
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Dolby Digital Plus (8-Ch)
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DTS-HD (8-Ch)
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Dolby TrueHD (8-Ch)