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TVs do not have a second HDMI port, then a DVI or component port can be used
instead. This of course requires a matching video splitter.
instead. This of course requires a matching video splitter.
Figure 28.
Tile Matrix Video Wall, Without a Daisy-Chained Video Signal
If the TVs support daisy-chaining, then all TVs in the video wall are connected in a
ring using component, DVI, HDMI or in some cases even VGA. This is illustrated in
ring using component, DVI, HDMI or in some cases even VGA. This is illustrated in
. One of the TVs has its input set to the DMP input (in this case, HDMI)
and all other TVs have their inputs switched to the daisy-chained input (in this case,
DVI). Every TV passes the signal received on their active input port out onto the
daisy-chained output port. As a result all TVs see the video signal coming from the
active DMP.
DVI). Every TV passes the signal received on their active input port out onto the
daisy-chained output port. As a result all TVs see the video signal coming from the
active DMP.
Figure 29.
Tile Matrix Video Wall, with Daisy-Chained Video Signal