![]() ![]() If your LED provider is physically assembling the wall for you and supplying/setting up the processors, then most of the technical work is going to be his responsibility. I need to say this, hopefully without any salt. So I'm not an LED Tech that has installed/configured multiple walls in my career, but until someone else with more experience chimes in, maybe I can point you in the right direction. Our workflow would be PC running Power-point -> capture card into Resolume PC -> Then would it be a single HDMI output into one Novastar? How would we get the content to be viewed on the the large 7 x 36' Wall? He has multiple Processors to work with: Multiple Novastar VX6S's > Is this true? How is this done for VJ's? He doesn't think that any of the Novastar processors can output that wide of an image. ![]() However his concern was that the hardware would be the bottle neck.ħ x 36' wall is 2,688 using 3.9mm panels which is wider than HD. ![]() My LED wall supplier does not have Resolume so its up to me to figure out. I understand that with Resolume Slice we can map LED screens to any "projection map" we would like! In my research it seems that most creators start with a 1080p comp in Resolume and then build the individual walls within that 1080 comp? In our case it would be one large rectangle. ![]() Then when needed, switch to a signal that will feed the entire 7 x 36' wall for graphics and taking down the power-point. We want to be able to project Power-Point to the outside 16x9 builds while keeping the center 16x9 build for graphics and creative background. The Goal: To have (3) 16x9 sized LED walls all built next to each-other together to form a long 7' x 36' wall on the floor. Somewhat of a Noob here so please pardon by inexperience! ![]()
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