- Legacy method: VideoWall Link/Synchronization method to create a video wall presentation with Series 3, 4, and 5 players in BrightAuthor:connected. manual
- Using BrightWall with multiple players with Series 3, 4, and 5 players
- Spreading one video asset across multiple boxes - using bw only
- Playing multiple video assets (pre-sliced) on multiple boxes - using brightwall with the mutli-asset widget
- Use the BrightWall Configurator (a video wall software wizard which easily lets you execute what would be a manual process) with either one or multiple video assets.
- Using BrightWall with a multi-headed player (for users of the XC5)
BrightSign allows users to create video walls in a number of different ways. There are three primary methods, which are described on the pages below:
You can use BrightWall, which works or the VideoWall Link/Synchronization method to create a video wall presentation in BrightAuthor:connected.
These methods, as well as the BrightWall Configurator (a video wall software wizard which easily lets you execute what would be a manual process), which lets you view and adjust your presentation onscreen, are described on the pages below:
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You cannot use BrightWall video creation methods if you are using standalone publishing, because you must be connected to a network (additional configuration is required after publishing the presentation). |
Video Walls using XC5 Players
XC5 players can distribute video to up to four screens. All screens must be in either portrait or landscape orientation.
Manual/Legacy Video Wall Creation
VideoWall Link/Synchronization is a legacy method to create a video wall presentation with Series 3, 4, and 5 players in BrightAuthor:connected. This method is completely manual so it is unconstrained in terms of the number of screens and screen rotation.
Video Wall Bezel Compensation
See Configure a Video Wall with Bezel Compensation to calculate the correct bezel compensation for your video wall.