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HDMI noise/glitches when analog cable isn't connected.

Open dabonetn opened this issue 2 years ago • 7 comments

Kawari large board, on 250425 MB.

There are random sparkles on the hdmi output, when HDMI is the only output connected. When both analog and HDMI connected, the HDMI is clean.

To test, power on and set background color to black. Removing the svideo plug from the switcher brings back the glitches, inserting it makes the glitches go away.

dabonetn avatar Aug 28 '22 17:08 dabonetn

Are you able to only connect GND coming from the analog cable?

laubzega avatar Aug 28 '22 17:08 laubzega

Ground the video cable, and adding a termination resistor to the composite signal made no difference.

I just put the kawari into a different motherboard, and it's working without glitches. (250466 )

dabonetn avatar Aug 28 '22 18:08 dabonetn

The HDMI is plugged into a switcher?

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Ground the video cable, and adding a termination resistor to the composite signal made no difference.

I just put the kawari into a different motherboard, and it's working without glitches. (250466 )

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randyrossi avatar Aug 28 '22 19:08 randyrossi

HDMI is straight to the monitor.

My setup is a ASUS 24" hdmi/dvi/vga monitor, with the analog signal going thru a Extron 75C scaler to the vga input of the monitor.

dabonetn avatar Aug 28 '22 20:08 dabonetn

Can you reproduce the sparkles and touch a jumper wire from the shielding on the micro hdmi connector to one of the GND holes on the analog RGB header? Any difference?

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HDMI is straight to the monitor.

My setup is a ASUS 24" hdmi/dvi/vga monitor, with the analog signal going thru a Extron 75C scaler to the vga input of the monitor.

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randyrossi avatar Aug 28 '22 20:08 randyrossi

I can confirm, adding a gnd between the hdmi shield and gnd on the header eliminates the issue.

dabonetn avatar Aug 28 '22 23:08 dabonetn

Also if the gnd to shield is present on power on, the system doesn't boot. unplugging the hdmi allows boot.

dabonetn avatar Aug 29 '22 01:08 dabonetn