video wall

Asked by philippe gauron

has xibo ever been tested on a video wall lets say H-4 X W-8 40 inch nec ultrathinbezel....

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Paul van Dun (venigo) said :
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Should be no problem, a screen is a screen. Make a layout for your resolution (1920x1080) and shedule it to your client..
Your client will send it trough a DVI stretcher to multiple screens and will be scaled or whatever you have configurated in the DVI stretcher.

You could see a videowall as one big screen, when you would like to use a videowall with different media screens use for each screen a different client, or configure the output inside the client.

So simple talk > Xibo is in current state working as 1 client > display, should be a nice option to configure displays inside the client (as mini server).

Illustration: http://xibo.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/xibonetwork.png

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Joerg Schuster (joerg-schuster) said :
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Hi,

you can use Xibo for any Display you want.
We have more than 60 Xibos running on different screens.

Only for your info:

You can use Xibo also as one Client to different displays. You only need a graphic card that supports a extended desktop feature. For 6 different displays use the ATI with EyeFinity.

Into Xibo make a "virtual" resolution with the size you need. Example: 4 Displays in a row- each display has the resolution 1024x768, so take 1024x4= 4096x768 is your new resolution. Make a layout and paint in 4 regions in the size of every display. So you can drive any display with extra infos.

HTH!

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