Cisco Cisco StadiumVision Mobile Manuel De Maintenance
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For best results take the bezel width into account when configring the screen
template. Do this by determing the width/height of the bezel in pixels, then add two
times the pixel count to the width, height and X,Y coordinates in the screen
template.
template. Do this by determing the width/height of the bezel in pixels, then add two
times the pixel count to the width, height and X,Y coordinates in the screen
template.
One advantage of a DMP-based tile matrix over a TV-based tile matrix is that
overlay graphics do not need to be scaled so they can retain HD resolution.
overlay graphics do not need to be scaled so they can retain HD resolution.
The video itself orcourse is less than HD as it is being stretched across the multiple
screens. One caveat with the playlist is that all screens may not advance as the
exact same time, causing the graphics to be momentarily out of sync. If perfect
synchronization is a important then it is recommended to have one item only in the
playlist.
screens. One caveat with the playlist is that all screens may not advance as the
exact same time, causing the graphics to be momentarily out of sync. If perfect
synchronization is a important then it is recommended to have one item only in the
playlist.
Since the graphics are playlist controlled they can be varied over time.
Figure 32.
DMP-Based 2x2 Tile Matrix Video Wall, with Screen Template for Bottom Right Display
TV Qualification
Inputs on modern TVs are based on industry standards, which leads to a general
expectation of interoperability with peripheral devices that adhere to the same
standards. Unfortunately many standards leave room for interpretation and
variation, and the experience from many Cisco StadiumVision deployments is that
DMP-to-TV interoperability cannot be taken for granted.
expectation of interoperability with peripheral devices that adhere to the same
standards. Unfortunately many standards leave room for interpretation and
variation, and the experience from many Cisco StadiumVision deployments is that
DMP-to-TV interoperability cannot be taken for granted.