Using multi-screen processor to create video wall
A multi-screen processor is an amazing tool with multiple video inputs and adjustable properties such as image rotation and cropping, multi window displays, flexible aspect ratio and many more, depending on the product you buy. Multi-screen setups and video-walls can be hard to get right, so a multi-screen processor is a necessity.
What is multi-screen processor for?
The processor is what connects your content sources to your displays. It controls the image output and what it is connected to. The processor is what connects all of your individual displays together, and you can make the content appear on one screen or display it out to whatever number of displays you’re using. Using a multi-screen processor you can adjust your content in all kinds of ways. The multi window display (also called multi-views) lets you show multiple contents all at once on single large screen, video wall or large projection. You can adjust them in various display formats, such as PiP, PoP or quad-split views…etc.
Processors are incredibly useful and they blend your multiple screens pixel by pixel, seamlessly. Walls with multiple connected screens are popular in arenas, stadiums, control rooms and public places, and they are even used for personal use.
Our product
We provide several options of processors for the use of controlling multiple display devices (can be monitors or projectors) for various applications. For more information, you are welcome to visit our home page, and our online assistant can help you pick the one you need. If you have any questions about our products you can always leave a message.
We also have lots of videos showing our processors in action. All our video processors have image rotation and cropping features, so you can display your content exactly how you want it. Different screen processors are specialized for different uses, so you can find the perfect one for your requirements. We even have processors with warping and edge blending, for controlling multiple projected images from projectors on regular or irregular surfaces (curved, corner, or cylinder..).