Sorry, actually there is -c flag that will print EDID mistakes and THERE
ARE mistakes:
Warnings:
Block 1, CTA-861 Extension Block:
Unknown CTA Data Block 0.
Unknown CTA Data Block 0.
Unknown CTA Data Block 0.
Unknown CTA Data Block 0.
Unknown CTA Data Block 0.
Unknown CTA Data Block
Actually the first part AND second parts of edid are correct, just use
latest edid-decode, all mistakes are gone.
Please update, maintainer... To latest commit!!!
For example this
https://git.linuxtv.org/edid-decode.git/commit/?id=cbd464b98411e93e83a144059bbeef64fadfe539
fixed
Made in: week 1 of
Bernhard Übelacker, Tue, Nov 19, 2019 00:03:41 +0100:
> Your attached output of the current upstream might
> point to this commit [1].
...
> [1]
> https://git.linuxtv.org/edid-decode.git/commit/?id=0da30bd8cbe8c023236f22ad2a8477a1f0b96679
Looks like it.
> But to be sure either you should attach
Hello Alex Riesen,
I am not the maintainer of edid-decode, but was just
looking through some random issues.
Your attached output of the current upstream might
point to this commit [1].
But to be sure either you should attach a copy of
your input file, or if that is now wanted,
a backtrace like
Package: edid-decode
Version: 0.1~git20191108.3a6108a75be356-1
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
I was trying to validate the EDID table of an HDMI device.
The data were incorrect (the device also wasn't recognized correctly) and when
given to edid-decode to analyze the table the program is
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