Content can then be designed easily and natively using the EngagePHD layout designer. This series will walk through a couple of examples for creating content for your video wall using the layout designer and playlists.
Arrow Electronics/Seneca
Details for building a 2×2 video wall with the Seneca XK-Quad Media Player.
BrightSign
Details for building a 2×2 video wall with the BrightSign XT1144 media player.
AOPEN DE6340
Details for building a 2×2 video wall with the AOPEN DE6340 media player.
There are two methods for managing your video wall content using Playlists and Layouts.
Fullscreen Playlists
If you would like to display images or videos on all of your video wall screens – essentially creating one, giant screen – Playlists would allow you to achieve this.
Using Layouts to Divide Screens
If you would like to have different content on each screen, you can portion out your video wall using the Layout Designer.
The resolution of your layout may vary depending on the type of player you are using.
Layout Resolution Settings
Windows Players
Windows based players do well at detecting the correct resolution when connected to a video wall. However, you may need to adjust the desktop settings when playing 4k content. If your video wall screens support 4k content, you would create Layouts to match.
Sample Resolutions:
2×2 Video Wall (4 screens) = 3840×2160
3×3 Video Wall (9 screens) = 5760×3240
For special screen configurations, please contact support for help in setting up BrightSign player modes for your video wall player.
BrightSign Players
When using BrightSign players, layout resolutions should also match your content. If your screens support 4k, you would set the appropriate resolution.