Video Walls
A video wall is a group of displays arranged in a grid to form one large screen. Inspire handles content stretching, bezel compensation, and synchronised playback across all panels.
Setting Up a Video Wall
- Navigate to Endpoints
- Click New Video Wall
- Configure the wall:
| Setting | Description |
|---|---|
| Name | Descriptive name (e.g. “Lobby Video Wall”) |
| Grid | Number of columns and rows (e.g. 3x2) |
| Panel Resolution | Resolution of each individual panel |
| Bezel Width | Physical bezel width in mm (for compensation) |
| Orientation | Landscape or portrait per panel |
- Assign a paired device to each panel position in the grid
- Save the video wall configuration
Content for Video Walls
Video wall endpoints work like any other endpoint — assign scenes as normal. Inspire automatically:
- Scales content to the total wall resolution
- Splits the rendered output so each panel displays its portion
- Compensates for bezels so content appears continuous across panels
- Synchronises playback across all panels
Bezel Compensation
Bezel compensation adjusts the content so that visual elements appear to continue behind the bezels rather than being cut off. Configure the bezel width in millimetres for accurate compensation.
Mixed Orientations
Video walls can include panels in different orientations. Specify the orientation of each panel position in the grid configuration.
For best results, use identical display panels throughout the video wall. Mixed models may have slight colour and brightness differences.
Troubleshooting Video Walls
| Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
| Content misaligned across panels | Verify bezel width settings match physical bezels |
| One panel shows wrong content | Check panel assignment in the grid configuration |
| Synchronisation drift | Ensure all panels have stable network connections |
| Colour inconsistency | Calibrate all panels to the same colour profile |
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