The award-winning DR-EDID Emulator now has some new features in the FSR DR-EDID2. It's a unique self-powered bidirectional device that can be inserted onto either end of any HDMI system. The DR-EDID2 Emulator, like its predecessor, is designed to manipulate the EDID information provided to a connected HDMI source or any device connected prior to the unit in the HDMI chain. The DR-EDID2, with its non-volatile memory, can now learn and store up to 3 EDID tables from any display.
EDID refers to a block of information passed from the far end of your signal chain, usually the display, to the first device or source. This EDID contains critical information about the capabilities of the connected display, including audio and video formats supported and available features.
The DR-EDID2 allows the installer to substitute one of the five preset EDID files or to learn, store, and recall up to 3 EDID files from any display device using a quick and easy process in the field. This makes DR-EDID2 an invaluable tool for troubleshooting system problems like unstable images or total loss of images due to excessive cable length.
The DR-EDID2 will force the source to limit its output resolution, lowering the cabling infrastructure's required bandwidth and thereby restoring reliable operation when installed permanently.