Making Video Wall with OptiSigns

There are 2 ways to make video wall with OptiSigns.

1) Using a player with multiple video output (i.e. PC with Multiple HDMI out, Raspberry Pi 4 with 2 HDMI out) and run OptiSigns

2) Using a video wall controller device.

 

Let's jump in and get started:

1) Using a player with multiple video output

You can use OptiSigns on Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi to make simple video walls.

The solution is simple, you will need a player with multiple video output.

For example, Raspberry Pi 4 can output 2 screens, you can buy PC running Windows, Linux with multiple HDMI, Display Ports output and easily make up 2-6 screens video wall.

 

Just download OptiSigns player for Win, Linux, Raspberry Pi (version 4.2.9 or higher required).

Arrange your screens setup as extended and set position of the screens.

Using the convenient "multi-display" function on Windows 10 | EIZO

 

Run OptiSigns app, and resize the player to fill up across all the screens.

Next time your system start up, OptiSigns will auto start up and remember the size, position.

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That's it!

You now have a video wall with OptiSigns.

Remember to hide your task bar, to make OptiSigns full in all the screens. 

 

2) Using a video wall controller distributor.

You can purchase a video distributor like:

NIERBO 2x2 HDMI Video Wall Controller or iseevy 9 Channel Video Wall Controller

Then you can plug in FireStick, or any other player running OptiSigns and have it as input source for the Video distributor.

Note that if your wall is big, you should use a Video Controller with 4K support, and using FireStick 4K or equivalent devices to output 4K high resolution content, that will help quality of your video wall.

 

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