Use the Video Endpoints page in Q-SYS Core Manager to manage network settings, image content, and EDID files for the NV Series Network Video Endpoints in your design.
Click Edit to modify the properties.
In the Images tab, Select what Graphic or Idle Screen images can appear on a connected HDMI display. Click to select a JPG file with a maximum size of 3 MB.
Tip: Images with a 16:9 aspect ratio are recommended.
Use the EDID Manager tab to view and manage QSC default and user-saved EDID files on the Q-SYS Core.
EDID files include properties for supported video resolutions, frame rates, number of audio channels, and audio formats. In an HDMI video design running on the Q-SYS Core, you select an EDID file in the Generic HDMI Source component's "EDID" control. That EDID file is applied to the HDMI source, which tells the source what video and audio formats are available.
Tip: Use EDID files to manage the video format sent to an NV-32-H Network Video Endpoint. For example, selecting a 1080p EDID would prevent a 4K source from sending 4K video. The source would send 1080p video instead.
This section contains EDID files that have either been saved with the Generic HDMI Display component's "Save EDID to Core" button or manually uploaded. All user EDID files use the .bin file extension.
Note: Each button press adds an incrementing filename number suffix – for example, VA2246SERIES.bin, VA2246SERIES(1).bin, VA2246SERIES(2).bin.
In Q-SYS Core Manager, your saved EDID file now appears in the User EDID list.
This section contains EDID files that QSC includes with Q-SYS Core firmware. These EDID files contain audio and video formats that are compatible with the NV-32-H system. All QSC default EDID files use the .qedid file extension.
To download a QSC default EDID file, select it, and then click .
Note: QSC default EDID files cannot be renamed or deleted from the Q-SYS Core.
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