These devices can have their EDID setting changed: The EDID is transmitted from the display device to the device that is connected to the display such as a console or computer so that the console or computers knows what resolutions, frame rates, etc it can send the display.
The EDID file contains information about the type of signal the device (TV/Monitor) can accept, such as resolution, frame rate, HDR format, bit depth, audio, (Stereo, multi-channel), and much more. This article will go over how to change the EDID setting, what the EDID modes do, and recommended settings.Ĭhanging EDID settings is supported only in 4K Capture Utility using Windows 10.ĮDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is a small configuration file that is stored on devices that take in video signals such as TVs, monitors, and capture cards. Some Elgato devices have the ability to have their EDID settings changed.