Hi
I have big problem with my HD3000 and Extron Emotia
when I plug:
1. Intel HD3000 -> Emotia (no signal detection) -> 15khz CRT = no any picture
2. ATI R4350 PCI -> Emotia (correct detection) -> 15khz CRT = picture is fine on CRT
3. Intel HD3000 -> Extron RGB202xi (correct detection) -> 31khz VGA monitor = image is fine
4. Intel HD3000 -> Extron RGB202xi (correct detection) -> Emotia (no signal detection) -> 15khz CRT = no any picture
in theory signal out correct from cards (RGB202xi show it)
Emotia + Radeon works perfectly
why it does not work on Intel card?
Emotia and Intel HD3000
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kowal
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Re: Emotia and Intel HD3000
Probably a wierd timing issue. Emotia's will react slightly differently depending on exact signal; nvidia has an option to set custom resolutions/timings no idea if intel able to do the same...
e.g.
http://www.epanorama.net/documents/pc/vga_timing.html
Presume trying to basically feed it 640x480 @60hz?
e.g.
http://www.epanorama.net/documents/pc/vga_timing.html
Presume trying to basically feed it 640x480 @60hz?
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Re: Emotia and Intel HD3000
HI
Yes , intel probably sends the wrong signal
signal out on PC boot, and disappears on windows (it looks like a driver issue)
when the PC is on safe mode I get image Emotia
On VGA force mode - no image
yesterday I enable option for multiple monitors (in BIOS)
and now works on extended monitors - signal out from Ati VGA connector (image is cloned from the Intel card (main card))
It helped a little. Now I do not must switch cards in the BIOS. but still I must have ATI card....
maybe intel card require information from monitor on ID0 pin11?
Yes , intel probably sends the wrong signal
signal out on PC boot, and disappears on windows (it looks like a driver issue)
when the PC is on safe mode I get image Emotia
On VGA force mode - no image
yesterday I enable option for multiple monitors (in BIOS)
and now works on extended monitors - signal out from Ati VGA connector (image is cloned from the Intel card (main card))
It helped a little. Now I do not must switch cards in the BIOS. but still I must have ATI card....
maybe intel card require information from monitor on ID0 pin11?
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Re: Emotia and Intel HD3000
Does your Intel only have a VGA connector or a digital output as well ? You could use a cheap HDMI to VGA converter. This way you don't have to worry about the missing communication or information coming from the Emotia.
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kowal
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Re: Emotia and Intel HD3000
mainboard have HDMI DVI and VGA
You know any lag free converter?
unfortunately I sold GBS, It also could help - no way to check this now
You know any lag free converter?
unfortunately I sold GBS, It also could help - no way to check this now
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Re: Emotia and Intel HD3000
all the cheap ones are lag free. As long as no scaling or other processing is support - just straight input = output resolution, you should fine. These got really small and cheap, less than US$30 I would assume.You know any lag free converter?
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Re: Emotia and Intel HD3000
is fine?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281022988429
and things like this is only adapter or real converter?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1080P-HDMI-To-V ... 4d1c23f123
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HDMI-to-VGA-Vid ... 53ffffad65
http://www.ebay.com/itm/281022988429
and things like this is only adapter or real converter?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1080P-HDMI-To-V ... 4d1c23f123
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HDMI-to-VGA-Vid ... 53ffffad65
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Re: Emotia and Intel HD3000
All three should be fine. And yes, even the cheap ones are proper D/A converters.