Felix Miata wrote:
deloptes composed on 2018-05-15 20:43 (UTC+0200):
I used till now DVI to connect the PC to the
monitor. I recently bought a
digitus 4K HDMI switch 4x1 to be able to switch between 3 HDMI inputs.
What model is that switch?
Felix, I wonder sometimes if you really read the posts. I said it
is "digitus 4K HDMI switch 4x1" - you ask what model.
However when I
switched on the PC and X started, all was messed.
Default resolution was 1280x720 instead 1920x1080.
The display area is partially out of the monitor size, so that the panel
is not visible and lastly the quality of the image was really bad (like
insufficient frequency or sync or whatever)
I switched back to the DVI cable and I am
wondering if someone can point
me to the right direction.
IME, most manufacturers of HDMI switches are incapable of making them work
correctly - unless they do NOT include and automatic switching mode.
Apparently they think everyone who uses them turns HDMI devices off when
not in use (selected as the output by the switch).
The only one I've ever encountered that works reliably has no automatic
switching function and is a long ago discontinued model.
Other than returning the switch as "defective", I can only think to
suggest two things:
1-power off all HDMI sources except the one you wish selected, then cycle
the power to the switch.
2-manually configure Xorg using xorg.conf to exclude possible modes except
1920x1080. (Set PreferredMode, and set HorizSync and VertRefresh to narrow
ranges that can only compute to the 1920x1080 mode published in the manual
or provided by EDID when connected without the switch inline).
IMO I need to set the physical size in xorg.conf, but your comment reminds
me to check the EDID. I wonder if the monitor can talk to the PC at all
regards