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    Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital Edition compatibility with MBP

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    • Paz
      Paz Beta Tester last edited by

      Thanks for your quick response Mark. It's very useful information and I'll persevere with my attempts using the Mac Adaptor and Dual-Link DVI cable.

      Best wishes

      Simon Powell: Researching Emerging Technologies in Live Performance at University of the Arts London.
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      • primaldivine
        primaldivine last edited by

        I have found SwitchResX to be useful with these Matrox products for forcing specific resolutions.

        http://www.madrau.com/srx_whatitis/whatitis.html

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        • primaldivine
          primaldivine last edited by

          Another tip.. sometimes they seem to refuse to run at a triple-wide resolution setting but on Mavericks and Yosemite, in the Displays System Preferences, you can Option-Click on 'Scaled' and it will then reveal a much larger list of Resolution choices, including the triplewide ones.
          (NB you dont need to install SwitchResX for that to work)

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          • Marci
            Marci last edited by

            @primaldivine - ta fer that one... wasn't aware of option click on scaled. Explains a lot!

            @paz - yep, to get widest list of working resolutions you really need the active dual-link dvi display port adapter. A standard passive display port to dvi or vga adapter craps out before you get to usable (by today's standards) triple-screen resolutions.

            rMBP 11,3 (mOS 10.13) / rMBP 11,4 (mOS 10.14) / 3x Kinect + Leap / TH2Go
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            • Paz
              Paz Beta Tester last edited by

              @primaldivine - thank you for the advice and link. I think SwitchResX will come in very useful.

              @Marci - looks like I have the passive version - thank you for making me aware of the active variety. Guess I will have to look at whether it is more cost effective to purchase the active adapter or shell out for the DP version of the triple head.

              Simon Powell: Researching Emerging Technologies in Live Performance at University of the Arts London.
              Running: Mac Studio M1 Max 32GB, 512GB SSD, macOS 15.1 | MacBook Pro M2 Pro 16GB, 512GB SSD, macOS 15.1 / Izzy v4.09 /// UK

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              • gapworks
                gapworks last edited by

                I can confirm that my TripleHead2go Digital edition does work with a Dual Link DVI Adapter (bought a used one for 90 Euros) on Yosemite. With a standard mini display to VGA/DVI adaptor there was no chance to get it to work. I have´t tried with a 3rd Monitor as i only need 2 (Projectors in the final Version)

                best

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                • plastictaxi
                  plastictaxi last edited by

                  I just went through this struggle as well. Deep in the Matrox website I found that my MacBook Pro (mid-2012) was not compatible with the Digital Edition.

                  I haven't tried the active DVI hack, will go back to do that.  
                  However: I splurged on a Triplehead2Go DP (Display Port) edition, running out to VGA -> no problems.
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                  • R
                    RenatoM last edited by

                    Hello,
                    Sorry for reviving an old thread.
                    Recently I got a Dual Link DVI Adapter to be used on the TripleHead2Go Digital Edition, but for some reason I cannot make it work. I am wondering if cables have anything to do with this problem. The Dual Link adapter has DVI-D output but this matrox unit has DVI-I input and outputs. What is the right cable to use on this situation? I am using using DVI-I to VGA adapters on the outputs.
                    Since I am running an old 32-bit sound card the operating system used is 10.6.8. Does anyone know if this could be a problem?
                    Any help will be much appreciated.

                    Renato

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                    • V
                      vinceromanelli last edited by

                      Hey! I just struggled as well.  After talking to Matrox on the phone, MY issue was infact, the cables.

                      ALL cables needs to be Dual Link, and I went one step further and got the cables with full analog pins, although I was told it wasnt necessary.
                      Also, I was told there's a stock DVI cable that comes with the TH, and 'that's the supported cable', but I was able to get it working with a really high end DVI cable.
                      Not sure if that helps anyone, but for once in my life... cables mattered.
                      V
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                      • Skulpture
                        Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

                        Thanks for sharing! @vinceromanelli

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                          dovey_13 last edited by

                          @gapworks - I'm encouraged to hear that it's worked for you, as I will be attempting myself soon. I have one question...is your setup capable of 3840x720 resolution and 50htz refresh rate (or 50 frames per second)?

                          @vinceromanelli - Would you also be able to comment if the setup with the Dual Link DVI Adaptor can produce 3840x720 resolution at 50htz refresh rate (or 50 frames per second)
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