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Overview

Video wall creation usually consists of the following main steps:

  1. Content production (splitting the video for multiple screens)
  2. Leveraging software tools to distribute that content to hardware
  3. Configuring the hardware to render the content into a cohesive video wall

BrightSign has created software and hardware to simplify these tasks. This documentation describes the primary methods available to BrightSign customers to create video walls using our software and hardware. Select a method based on your BrightSign player(s) and the video assets you want to display.

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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 with Multiple Players

To create a videowall in BrightAuthor:connected with multiple Series 3, 4, and 5 players, you can use the following two methods. There are no limitations on the number of players, but both of these methods can only produce a rectilinear video wall (all screens must be portrait or landscape, and must all have the same orientation).

  1. Use the Mosaic BrightWall method to spread one video asset across multiple players.
  2. Use the Multi Asset BrightWall method to play multiple, pre-sliced video assets on multiple players.

Both of these methods allow you to use the BrightWall Configurator (a video wall software wizard) to interactively adjust your video wall display.

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 Configuring a Video Wall with Bezel Compensation to calculate the correct bezel compensation for your video wall.





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