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Is there an easy way to match the output device modes to that of the input device mode?
It would be nice if this was an option on the output devices.
eg a 1080p60 signal on the input device; all outputs match that mode automatically. Testing with 2sub full duplex, this doesn't seem to happen.
Input:
Output 1:
Output 2:
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Hi @v2k,
They are separate at the moment, but its certainly an enhancement that we can look into in the future.
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Is there an easy way to match the output device modes to that of the input device mode?
It would be nice if this was an option on the output devices.
eg a 1080p60 signal on the input device; all outputs match that mode automatically. Testing with 2sub full duplex, this doesn't seem to happen.
Input:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/608250/198366547-c5a1384c-e628-48a0-a349-600b12df2ca8.png)
Output 1:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/608250/198366616-e84c9b12-375c-4ba2-81f6-4505276b581c.png)
Output 2:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/608250/198366650-efe7c92c-7921-4e5c-a417-ac70b91cfc9a.png)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: