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Jriver nvidia shield
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You will have to set a hotkey and manually press it when the AVR+TV reconnects. Use AutoSizer to resize/reposition the video window. See if this program can automatically restore the window layout when the AVR+TV reconnects: ģ. Then when the AVR disconnects, the desktop layout should stay the same because of the cloned dummy monitor.Ģ. Then use the Windows display settings to clone the AVR+TV with the dummy monitor. Use either the Dr HDMI or the MDK to add a dummy monitor with the correct resolution with nothing attached. I have three ideas to work around the window size/position issue with the AVR+TV connected directly to the GPU:ġ. It sounds like the AVR might have issues handling an existing video signal when turning on, so it doesn't pass anything through until after the signal changes, such as when changing the resolution or refresh rate. Second, you didn't mention the AVR in the original post. The media player needs to handle display change messages and adjust the window accordingly. Well first, the video window not displaying correctly is purely a software issue, not an HDMI issue like they're suggesting. SONYZ9D EDID FA.inf (Size: 3.01 KB / Downloads: 69) Would it help if I update the Windows 10 "Generic PnP Monitor" driver using an INF created from my Sony MonInfo? Anything other thoughts? Some of them I initially get a picture, but for all of them, after rebooting the PC, Windows/nvidia control panel is only showing 1024x768 or 800圆00, and there's a RED X on the audio device. WHITE #8 – COPY DOWNSTREAM EDID (from Sony tv) GREEN #5 – 4k60-420-8b-300M-HDR-BT2020-3D-FULLAUDIOīut I cannot get any of the following to work:ĬUSTOM – Extract Sony EDID with MonInfo, upload into DH4K Good news, the following Dr HDMI 4k setting is working, holds through reboot of PC and/or turning Tv Off/On: I've been going back and forth with HD Fury help, but all of their suggestions have made no difference. I have Windows 10 HTPC set to 4k60 with nVidia GT1660ti connected through Dr HDMI 4k into Sony XBR-65Z9D, using Cable Matters certified 48Gbps 8K HDMI Cables.








Jriver nvidia shield