I don't have my DE-10 yet but it should come anytime soon now, meanwhile I'm trying to prepare things as much as I can.
Here is my video setup:
Desktop main: 1440p 144hz G-Sync in horizontal mode
Desktop secondary: 1440p 60hz in vertical mode
TV: 1080p 60hz
Those are all connected to my PC but I would also like them all to be connected to my Mister, ideally working at their native resolutions. Of course, I don't want to use them all at the same time. I just want to be able to switch from one to another depending on what I'll do with the Mister.
In order to test things out I bought a 4 outputs HDMI splitter that I connect to my barebone web server running Linux/Ubuntu. Since my TV has the lowest resolution, it takes priority and the splitter gives a 1080p 60hz image.
Here are the results:
Desktop main: The screen UI shows it's working at 1080p 60hz but it displays a black screen
Desktop secondary: Everything's OK
TV: Everything's OK too
I'm wondering if I have an HDCP issue with my main desktop screen. Does the DE-10 generates HDCP or is it disabled by default?
In order to use my screen at their native resolution I guess I would be more in need of an "output switcher" than a splitter but I don't know if that sort of thing exists. Does any of you has any hints about that? If possible, I would like to avoid having to connect/disconnect cables because that could wear out the hardware.
I assume I'll can create different video presets on the Mister and I'll be able to switch from one to the other depending on the screen I'll use, is that the case?