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Old 10-19-2016, 03:11 PM   #1
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Hello,

I see 6 monitors, 5 adapters and 1 graphics card.
Are you driving the other 2.5Kp60 directly from the graphics card?

Would you please be able to supply the machine logs as described in the last link in my forum signature? I don't see how that adapter is made to support 2.5Kp60 over HDMI.
The logs will also give me a list of modes supported by the monitor along with which timing is sent.

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Old 10-19-2016, 03:38 PM   #2
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Center monitor is HDMI directly to the laptop.

The other 5 monitors are all going through the 4k HDMI plugable adapter, to the usb hub, which is connected to my usb 3.0 port on laptop.

All monitors are working in 2560x1440p resolution at the moment at 60hz, accept for the lower left monitor in question, which will work at 2560x1440 at 60hz as well, but only if I keep it as my right most lower monitor in the display settings graphical interface.

I can also run all of these monitors in full 4k resolution at 30hz, so the adapters and the laptop are definitely capable of supporting 1440p resolutions across the board.

HDMI 2.0 cables support 4k at 60hz, whether the 4k plugable adapters support that I do not know, but they definitely support 4k@30hz and 1440p at 60hz as all my other monitors using the same adapters run fine.

I am on phone right now, but when I get back I will submit the logs if you still need them after reading the above.

thank you!
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Old 10-19-2016, 04:19 PM   #3
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Thank you. I see where I went wrong!
Your displays are not connected to our chip directly, but through a converter so the 2.5Kp60 limit doesn't apply as this is DisplayPort not HDMI.
I'll call the monitor you're trying to set at 2.5Kp60 as the "jumping monitor". WDP is the Windows Display Panel, where the settings and layout is changed.

For the logs, could you please capture the following:
- Run the customer support tool and enable advanced logging
- Setup the layout with the jumping monitor at 2.5Kp30.
- Save the correct layout by applying the settings.
- Now change the jumping monitor at 2.5Kp60. If I understood correctly, the monitor will move, but that's fine: I want to see the new layout committed.
- Save the correct layout by applying the settings.
- Reopen the WDP and don't change any resolution but move the monitor to where you want it.
- Save the correct layout by applying the settings. At this point, it should have moved changed to 2.5Kp30.
- Run the customer support tool again and disable advanced logging.
- Gather logs and attach to your reply.

The logs will tell me at each step what the computer is supposed to do.

Many thanks...
Alban
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Old 10-19-2016, 04:25 PM   #4
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I believe I am connected directly. I am not using display port at all, my laptop does not have a display port. All 6 monitors are using HDMI 2.0 cables connected directly to the plugable 4k adapters, which are connected to the plugable usb hub, which is connected to my laptop.

Thanks again, will get those logs to you when I get home.
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Old 10-19-2016, 04:39 PM   #5
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I believe I am connected directly. I am not using display port at all, my laptop does not have a display port. All 6 monitors are using HDMI 2.0 cables connected directly to the plugable 4k adapters, which are connected to the plugable usb hub, which is connected to my laptop.

Thanks again, will get those logs to you when I get home.
No, I get that... But DisplayLink does not make any end product, we make chips.
Then from these chips people build whichever system they wish with them.
I read "HDMI" and "2.5Kp60" and I immediately thought: this chip doesn't do that. The adapter does do that, because the adapter is more than our chip, that's where I went too quick.
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Old 10-19-2016, 08:18 PM   #6
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log file has been emailed
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Old 10-20-2016, 01:27 PM   #7
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Good morning, were those log files I sent over to you complete? If not I can run them again,
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