Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Reporter Manual De Mantenimiento
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Video Wall Design
Often a customer will have a requirement for video walls. Video walls allow multiple
smaller screens to show synchronized content and give the illusion of a single much
larger screen. Cisco StadiumVision supports two variations of tile matrix video wall,
both of which will be discussed in detail in this chapter.
smaller screens to show synchronized content and give the illusion of a single much
larger screen. Cisco StadiumVision supports two variations of tile matrix video wall,
both of which will be discussed in detail in this chapter.
A common use case for video walls is to vary the video wall layout and content over
the course of an event, as illustrated in
the course of an event, as illustrated in
. In this particular example the
video wall starts of in a 3x3 configuration showing the live game feed. During half
time, when there is no live game to show, the video wall is switched to individual
screen mode. Individual screens then show out of venue games that are going on
right now. When 3
time, when there is no live game to show, the video wall is switched to individual
screen mode. Individual screens then show out of venue games that are going on
right now. When 3
rd
quarter starts video wall mode is resumed, but now a 2x2
configuration is used. Varying the layout makes it interesting and keeps eyeballs on
the screens. This is particularly important if the video wall is sponsored as in this
example.
the screens. This is particularly important if the video wall is sponsored as in this
example.
Figure 28.
3X3 Video Wall in Tile Matrix Mode
There are two options for building tile matrix video walls in StadiumVision:
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