mbruggmann / osx-edid-overrides

Generate a EDID override file that forces Mac OSX to use RGB colour for external displays
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Support note: works on my "mac!" #4

Open hakusaro opened 3 years ago

hakusaro commented 3 years ago

Hi! I tested this on the Dell U2715H on an Intel NUC8i7BEH on macOS 10.15.7 and it works okay when connecting to a display using the Thunderbolt port in DisplayPort mode.

I'm not quite sure if you want to add this to your supported system table, but it does work even on very strange "Mac" systems.

mbruggmann commented 3 years ago

Ah interesting, glad it worked! Guess this is a pretty rare setup, but if it helps someone Googling for it we can add it anyway?

amandaflagg commented 3 years ago

I used this on an LG 24ML600M plugged into a 2019 MacBook Pro running macOS 10.15.7 and it has greatly improved text rendering using HDMI to USB-C. Thanks so much!

joe-irudayaraj commented 3 years ago

I was having some issue after upgrading to Big Sur, Initially it used to output 60hz by default, somehow i was not able to see 4k output to the Dell P2415Q monitor from Mac pro 2015 after upgrade, And this script really helped to solve the issue, Initially tried with HDMI but didn't change from 30hz output, wonderfully it worked via thunderbolt 3 port and boom it showed up 60hz now. Thank you.

herb2k commented 3 years ago

Works on my MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Early 2015) with a BenQ BL2420PT. MacOS Big Sur (I think, was already in RGB mode), but this enabled the RGB 0-255 vs 16-252 setting in my monitor's OSD which has helped with clarity.

tjohnman commented 2 years ago

Works on ASUS VX239, MacBook Pro 14,1 and macOS Monterey 12.1. I'm very grateful.

jqtmviyu commented 1 year ago

Works on DELL U2417H, NUC8i7BEH and macOS Monterey 12.5.1. Thanks a lot!