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11 HDfury2 User Manual
HDfury1 did not allow for longer output cables. If you require longer output cables
consider the HDfury3. It supports output cables up to 50 feet in length.
Does the HDfury2 support 24fps found in next generation Blu-ray and HD DVD
players?
Yes! The HDfury2 supports 24fps. With cathodic displays such as CRT projectors or
CRT based RPTVs or tube TVs, 24fps is too low of a frequency for the display to use.
The image will flicker like crazy and will not be watchable. You must turn off 24fps
support in the source when using a CRT based display. You can however use 24fps on
a plasma or LCD display and it will be displayed nicely using the HDfury2! Note
however that most displays that do not have HDMI inputs will not work at 24 Hz as 24
Hz support was generally added to displays after HDMI was invented. To turn off 24 Hz,
set your source devices to 50 or 60 Hz output and not 24 frames (Hz) or "Automatic".
I can only get lower resolutions to work. When I set my source to high resolutions
like 1080p I don't get an image!
(1) Make sure to use the HDfury2 power supply at all times. It is usually required.
(2) Many TVs do not support 1080p and must be fed a 1080i or 720p signal instead.
Make sure to set your source to 1080i or 720p unless your display's manual specifically
states that it supports 1080p.
(3) Make sure to turn off 24fps (24p) support in the source (see last question).
The picture is blank! I don't get an image at all from my PS3, Blu-ray player, or
other source!
(1) Make sure your display supports the resolution the source is feeding it. If your TV
does not support 1080p, set your sources to 1080i or 720p. Some sources will
automatically use the highest resolution available to them based on what they see
connected, and since they see the HDfury2 which supports 1080p FULL HD, the source
will 'think' you have a 1080p capable TV and is most likely feeding the HDfury2 a 1080p
signal. You need to lower this to 1080i or 720p in the source device.
(2) Make sure that the 24fps output option in the source device is set to OFF or
DISABLED and not AUTOMATIC unless your TV specifically supports 24fps. Most do
not, especially older TVs that do not have HDMI inputs.
(3) Make sure you're using the HDfury2 power supply at all times.
I'm still getting a black screen from my PS3 when using the HDfury2. How can I fix
this?
The problem is that you likely connected the HDfury2 to the HDMI port while the PS3
was still setup to output by another port (component or composite). The result is no
picture over HDMI. The PS3 will output low resolution on every output when you reset
the display settings this way: PS3 in stand by mode, hold on power for 5 sec until you
heard 3 beeps.
The PS3 restarts and you can than access low resolution through both HDMI and/or
other ports and perform the display test to choose your preferred resolution.
On my PS3 I can see the menu, play games and Blu-ray discs, but I get a blank