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chained in a group with control of the group by a single SV-4K media player. In this
example, notice that all displays are using 1920x1080 format.
Figure 66. Daisy-Chained 2x2 Tile Matrix Example with the SV-4K
DMP Connection Per TV Display in a Video Wall
For display of synchronized local content (video or images) in your video wall, this
method is only supported by the SV-4K and DMP-2K media player. However, if you
should want to support different types of content on each display in the video wall, such
as four different TV channels, then you also can use a direct connection per TV display
using the Cisco DMP 4310G.
In this cabling method for local video synchronization, a single media player is
connected to each TV display in the video wall using the HDMI Out and RS-232
connections (
). It can be used for video walls playing local video that do not
rely on the tile matrix capabilities of the TV.
With this architecture, you can develop content at 3840x2160 resolution. Then, divide
your video into four 1920x1080 pieces for synchronized playback. This method will use
the maximum resolution for each display giving you the highest possible quality for
your presentation.
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