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<span>It's tinted pink because the display card is transmitting a YCbCr color space and the monitor expecting RGB.  Likely due to the display card not sending appropriate AVI info frames.  It's a bit weird that a PC display card would do that though.  Are you sure there are no additional settings related to output color space or processing of EDID data from the monitor?</span>
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<span>-Alan</span>
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On December 9, 2011 at 11:10 PM Scott Castaline <skotchman@gmail.com> wrote:
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> On 12/09/2011 10:35 PM, Robert L. Harris wrote:
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> > I just set up a machine to run hdmi out so I can use it as a media
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> > player/streamer.  When it booted I got a very quick bios screen then it
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> > tried to go through resolution matches.  At the end it throws out a
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> > message saying it's getting an incompatible signal.
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> > I've never worked with hdmi 'monitor' before, especialy to a tv.  Anyone
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> > have an experience or suggestions on how to get this working?  There is
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> > nothing in the bios other than enabling the hdmi output.
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> > Robert
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> I tried it on my TV and it flashed on at the end of the BIOS boot. The
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> problem I has was that everything was tinted pink. Later when I hooked
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> the HD cable box to that input everything was still pink had to go to
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> the 2nd HDMI port. I now use the VGA port on it as it doesn't have HDMI
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