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The LED Wall Sending Card receives this and sends it out to the wall. If using Watchout 6.x you can use a Virtual Display of 1440x720 positioned in an actual Stage Display of 1920x1080 also aligning the 1440x720 Virtual Display to the top left corner of the Stage Display.įrom my observation, what happens then is that the Watchout Display PC's graphics card sends out 1920x1080 (or 1920x1200 as the case may be) with content of 1440x720 aligned to the top left corner of the 1920x1080. 1440x720) is positioned in the Stage Display aligned to the top left corner of the Stage Display if using Watchout 5.x.
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Lastly, whatever content you have in the Stage Display (eg. But in my limited experience with Watchout-LED, short-run cables do not need such extra costs (1-3m cables). Your objective should be to match Watchout's graphics card output to the Wall's input - as Jim said, if this needs EDID Management, then you can't escape that. How did you determine that the Digital Video Processors were receiving 1920x1200? Is there an input readout from the DVPs? What is not clear from your post is the "output of display server was 1920x1080 60hz.these processors were receiving 1920x1200 resolution from server". This ensures that what you send from Watchout is not reprocessed into any other size, and the LED Wall is receiving Watchout's outputs in the intended resolution. In the first place, I would set the Digital Video Processor to NOT SCALE anything of the inputs. these processors were recieving 1920x1200 resolution from server. watchout display output was connected to a Digital video processor. out put of display server was 1920x1080. Or a reputable EDID manager to confirm that is the issue. Try a standard monitor known to be capable of the task you desire See that with processors a lot, even the Christie Spyder's EDID triggers the 1920x1080 - 1920x1200 mismatch issue. Sounds like the same solution - all the issues you describe are typically caused by incorrect EDID information.
#Amd firepro w4100 60hz windows#
is there anything to do during the configuration of LED? we use windows laptop for configuration. if use 1280x1024 the black bands were at sides of LED wall. we tried changing the stage from 1920x1080 to other stage sizes like 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1280x720, but no luck. but once the watchout display is connected at top and bottom black bands were there. LED wall was all good during configuration through a laptop. we faced this issue during wide screen LED. i have a query on using watchout for LED walls. The setting for the linsn sending cards are and it run perfectly, if we run it runs whit horizontal line. īy the way in the mean time i suggest them to use simple edid emulator like the ones suggested somewhere in this forum. the cabling is very easy in horizontal way, ask the guys they have also my original drawing.
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Hi Thomas yes is the same project, i have made it. Made-in-China but the unit could be set to output to a custom regardless of input and this solved the problem.
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No result especially since the loop amongst the 600+ panels could not be re-wired to a pattern he was familiar with, until he suggested trying a matrix DVI-DVI Switcher/processor in between the W4100 output and the input of the LinSn Sending Cards. We tried 1600x900 (with emulated EDID from the Firepro), and today to no avail.įinally I called in a friend in Penang familiar with LinSn cards and LED displays for rental work, and he sent his technician to assist troubleshooting.
#Amd firepro w4100 60hz Pc#
The demo Display PC specs were i7 4790K, MSI mATX motherboard, Firepro W4100, Samsung 512GB SM951 M.2 on a PCIe Adapter. The other 2 outputs came from Watchpax, and the setting of 30fps in Preferences solved that for Watchpax but not for the Display PC which only had options for 50 or 60Hz, nothing more or less. The 30Hz setting on the 6 LinSn Sending Cards resulted in a horizontal line from left to right across the Display PC's 4 outputs.
#Amd firepro w4100 60hz plus#
Well if this is the same project, I have just returned from Penang (2:00am here) on a demo with Watchout 6.01 from it (started with 6.02 but with the afore-mentioned problems plus EDID/mDP-DP adapter problems initially, I switched to 6.01 and never reverted).