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... Video Wall and Adding Devices 7 2.4 Discovering and Adding Device 8 2.5 Adding Device Manually 9 3. Configuring Device 3.1 Identify Device 10 3.2 Rename Device 11 3.3 Manage Storage 11 3.4 Unregister Device 12 3.5 Reset to Defaults 12 3.6 Reboot Device 12 3.7 Manage Network and Time 13 3.7.1 NTP (Network Time Protocol 14 3.7.2 PTP (Precision Time Protocol 15 3.7.3 Time zone 15 3.8 AV Output 16 3.8.1 Brightness, Contrast, Saturation 16 3.8.2 Volume 16 3.8.3 Audio Output 16 3.9 Manage Display 17 3.9.1 HDMI Connection 18 3.9.2 EDID (Extended Display Identification Data...
... Video Wall and Adding Devices 7 2.4 Discovering and Adding Device 8 2.5 Adding Device Manually 9 3. Configuring Device 3.1 Identify Device 10 3.2 Rename Device 11 3.3 Manage Storage 11 3.4 Unregister Device 12 3.5 Reset to Defaults 12 3.6 Reboot Device 12 3.7 Manage Network and Time 13 3.7.1 NTP (Network Time Protocol 14 3.7.2 PTP (Precision Time Protocol 15 3.7.3 Time zone 15 3.8 AV Output 16 3.8.1 Brightness, Contrast, Saturation 16 3.8.2 Volume 16 3.8.3 Audio Output 16 3.9 Manage Display 17 3.9.1 HDMI Connection 18 3.9.2 EDID (Extended Display Identification Data...
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... and Vimeo 33 7 Configuring and Building Compatible Video 7.1 Transcoder Settings 36 7.1.1 Video Scaling 36 7.1.2 Media Compatibility Mode 36 7.1.3 Transcoding Mode 38 7.2 Save Built Content to Local Storage 39 8 Publishing Generated Video to Device 9 Playing Back Video 9.1 Play Published Content 42 9.1.1 Start Video at Specified Time 42 9.2 Delete Asset from All Devices in the Wall 43 9.3 Play Multicast Stream 43 9.4 Wall View and Proof of Play 44 10 Monitoring and Controlling from the Cloud Portal ii
... and Vimeo 33 7 Configuring and Building Compatible Video 7.1 Transcoder Settings 36 7.1.1 Video Scaling 36 7.1.2 Media Compatibility Mode 36 7.1.3 Transcoding Mode 38 7.2 Save Built Content to Local Storage 39 8 Publishing Generated Video to Device 9 Playing Back Video 9.1 Play Published Content 42 9.1.1 Start Video at Specified Time 42 9.2 Delete Asset from All Devices in the Wall 43 9.3 Play Multicast Stream 43 9.4 Wall View and Proof of Play 44 10 Monitoring and Controlling from the Cloud Portal ii
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... Management Service on the cloud. 1.2 Terminology The following terms are used interchangeably in the video wall. Real time feed is supported via UDP multicast stream. 1 Introduction This chapter explains the scope of the user guide and provides an overview of the Moderro VideoWall solution. 1.1 Scope The document describes how to install, configure and operate Moderro VideoWall Manager 2.0.24 with the Moderro Xpack Media Player...
... Management Service on the cloud. 1.2 Terminology The following terms are used interchangeably in the video wall. Real time feed is supported via UDP multicast stream. 1 Introduction This chapter explains the scope of the user guide and provides an overview of the Moderro VideoWall solution. 1.1 Scope The document describes how to install, configure and operate Moderro VideoWall Manager 2.0.24 with the Moderro Xpack Media Player...
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... monitored and managed with our cloud-based service from each video wall by checking the screenshots sent from a computer, anywhere, at any time. Status reports and detailed information about the player and video wall are available for better monitoring. Each Xpack media player is easy. Simple and Easy Installation and Operation The setup of the Moderro VideoWall solution is attached to a display via HDMI cables and to a PoE network switch...
... monitored and managed with our cloud-based service from each video wall by checking the screenshots sent from a computer, anywhere, at any time. Status reports and detailed information about the player and video wall are available for better monitoring. Each Xpack media player is easy. Simple and Easy Installation and Operation The setup of the Moderro VideoWall solution is attached to a display via HDMI cables and to a PoE network switch...
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... Portal 1. Setting Up the Video Wall This chapter explains how to set up the equipment and start the video wall application. 2.1 Connecting the Hardware Refer to the Quick User Guide for the Moderro Xpack Media Player for easy hardware ins 2.2.1 Create an Account on the top menu. 3. 2. If you receive a security warning, click to proceed to the Quick User Guide for the Moderro Xpack Media Player for easy hardware installation instructions. 2.2 Downloading, Installing and...
... Portal 1. Setting Up the Video Wall This chapter explains how to set up the equipment and start the video wall application. 2.1 Connecting the Hardware Refer to the Quick User Guide for the Moderro Xpack Media Player for easy hardware ins 2.2.1 Create an Account on the top menu. 3. 2. If you receive a security warning, click to proceed to the Quick User Guide for the Moderro Xpack Media Player for easy hardware installation instructions. 2.2 Downloading, Installing and...
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... address. 6. Depending on the top menu. 3. A verification email will be sent to your account. 2.2.2 Log in the email to download the VideoWall Manager. 1. 4. Click Log In on your browser and download settings, the browser may prompt you to your username and password and click Log In. 4. Navigate to download the Windows version of the VideoWall application. 5. To save the downloaded file...
... address. 6. Depending on the top menu. 3. A verification email will be sent to your account. 2.2.2 Log in the email to download the VideoWall Manager. 1. 4. Click Log In on your browser and download settings, the browser may prompt you to your username and password and click Log In. 4. Navigate to download the Windows version of the VideoWall application. 5. To save the downloaded file...
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... Redistributable will be listed for Download and Install dependencies. 10. Double click on the saved *.exe file to your device pops up, click Yes. 4. Select Start Menu Folder. 7. When the warning Do you want to allow this app from an unknown publisher to make changes to start installing the VideoWall application. Select the language to exit the installer. Check or uncheck Create...
... Redistributable will be listed for Download and Install dependencies. 10. Double click on the saved *.exe file to your device pops up, click Yes. 4. Select Start Menu Folder. 7. When the warning Do you want to allow this app from an unknown publisher to make changes to start installing the VideoWall application. Select the language to exit the installer. Check or uncheck Create...
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3. The area surrounded by a red box is called the Walls and Devices pane. 3.1 Identify Device 1. Select the device from the Device Control pane to configure the Xpack Media Player settings. Click the Identify button from the Walls and Devices pane. 2. Configuring Device This chapter explains how to display the following information about the device on the screen. • Date • Name • IP • Uptime • Product • Version • Build • NTP • PTP Mode/Source 10
3. The area surrounded by a red box is called the Walls and Devices pane. 3.1 Identify Device 1. Select the device from the Device Control pane to configure the Xpack Media Player settings. Click the Identify button from the Walls and Devices pane. 2. Configuring Device This chapter explains how to display the following information about the device on the screen. • Date • Name • IP • Uptime • Product • Version • Build • NTP • PTP Mode/Source 10
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... each device. To delete specific assets from the Walls and Devices pane. 2. Select the device from device storage: 1. Click Delete Selected. Click Erase All Data. To rename the device, select the device from device storage. 4. To delete the same asset from all assets from storage and format the disk with ext3 file system. Click Manage Storage... button in General tab. 3. Select assets you click Close while the formatting is displayed. Note: Delete...
... each device. To delete specific assets from the Walls and Devices pane. 2. Select the device from device storage: 1. Click Delete Selected. Click Erase All Data. To rename the device, select the device from device storage. 4. To delete the same asset from all assets from storage and format the disk with ext3 file system. Click Manage Storage... button in General tab. 3. Select assets you click Close while the formatting is displayed. Note: Delete...
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... of a device to synchronize the time of the current time, it as a PTP master. - The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is not reachable, the time will failover to Jan 01, 1970 (UTC). Set NTP Enable on one device and set it needs to get time during boot up, the device sets the time to Jan 01, 2000 (UTC). Set all devices use the same time base. We recommend users setup devices as...
... of a device to synchronize the time of the current time, it as a PTP master. - The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is not reachable, the time will failover to Jan 01, 1970 (UTC). Set NTP Enable on one device and set it needs to get time during boot up, the device sets the time to Jan 01, 2000 (UTC). Set all devices use the same time base. We recommend users setup devices as...
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... the audio output mode. Click the Output tab. 3. The changes will take effect immediately. 3.8.2 Volume By default, the value of device audio can select either HDMI or Analog as desired. Select the device from the Walls and Devices pane. 2. Click the Output tab. 3. Click the Output tab. 3. By default, it uses HDMI. In the Video section, change will take effect immediately. 3.8.3 Audio Output User can be adjusted by: 1. Change the Audio volume value. To use analog audio output, connect a 3.5 mm mini-jack audio cable...
... the audio output mode. Click the Output tab. 3. The changes will take effect immediately. 3.8.2 Volume By default, the value of device audio can select either HDMI or Analog as desired. Select the device from the Walls and Devices pane. 2. Click the Output tab. 3. Click the Output tab. 3. By default, it uses HDMI. In the Video section, change will take effect immediately. 3.8.3 Audio Output User can be adjusted by: 1. Change the Audio volume value. To use analog audio output, connect a 3.5 mm mini-jack audio cable...
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... uses HDMI. The video output resolution and refresh rate can be changed by a digital display to describe its capabilities to one from the list. A USB to Serial adapter is required to use analog audio output, connect a 3.5 mm mini-jack audio cable to the device by RS-232 communication, the display can select either HDMI or Analog as audio output. 3.9.1 HDMI Connection User can be controlled with RS-232 commands from the device. Click the Display tab. 3. Select the device...
... uses HDMI. The video output resolution and refresh rate can be changed by a digital display to describe its capabilities to one from the list. A USB to Serial adapter is required to use analog audio output, connect a 3.5 mm mini-jack audio cable to the device by RS-232 communication, the display can select either HDMI or Analog as audio output. 3.9.1 HDMI Connection User can be controlled with RS-232 commands from the device. Click the Display tab. 3. Select the device...
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... removed from the Walls and Devices pane. 2. Click Delete. Select the wall from both Cloud and VideoWall Manager. There are two ways to delete a video wall: Method 1: 1. Click the Upgrade tab under the Devices tab. 3. Upgrade progress can upgrade all available firmware. 4. Click Delete VideoWall button in Walls and Devices pane. 2. Click Delete. 4.4 Upgrade All Devices in the Wall at once. 1. 4.3 Delete Video Wall When a video wall is deleted, wall composition will be lost and any active playback will be monitored...
... removed from the Walls and Devices pane. 2. Click Delete. Select the wall from both Cloud and VideoWall Manager. There are two ways to delete a video wall: Method 1: 1. Click the Upgrade tab under the Devices tab. 3. Upgrade progress can upgrade all available firmware. 4. Click Delete VideoWall button in Walls and Devices pane. 2. Click Delete. 4.4 Upgrade All Devices in the Wall at once. 1. 4.3 Delete Video Wall When a video wall is deleted, wall composition will be lost and any active playback will be monitored...
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... to File > Preferences. 2. Or select default profile, click Copy Selected Profile, give the profile name, edit attributes, and click Save Changes. Default profiles: Pre-defined in Display Profile, enter the profile name, set attributes, and click Save Changes. 2. There are 2 types of measurement used in two ways. 1. User Defined Profiles: Display profiles defined by the user can change the measurement units to centimeters. 1. 5 Video Wall...
... to File > Preferences. 2. Or select default profile, click Copy Selected Profile, give the profile name, edit attributes, and click Save Changes. Default profiles: Pre-defined in Display Profile, enter the profile name, set attributes, and click Save Changes. 2. There are 2 types of measurement used in two ways. 1. User Defined Profiles: Display profiles defined by the user can change the measurement units to centimeters. 1. 5 Video Wall...
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This mode allows users to adjust the video wall size (number and size of displays), device assignment, bezels of the video wall. Use Add/Remove Column/Row buttons to adjust the size of display, spacing between displays and video wall rotation. To assign devices on displays, click the drop-down list in Grid mode. 1. 5.3 Grid Layout Mode The grid Layout Mode allows users to configure the video wall in the drop-down list is grayed out if...
This mode allows users to adjust the video wall size (number and size of displays), device assignment, bezels of the video wall. Use Add/Remove Column/Row buttons to adjust the size of display, spacing between displays and video wall rotation. To assign devices on displays, click the drop-down list in Grid mode. 1. 5.3 Grid Layout Mode The grid Layout Mode allows users to configure the video wall in the drop-down list is grayed out if...
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... display profiles. There are 2 ways to manually define display's diagonal length, aspect ratio, and bezel widths. - Defined display profile automatically sets display's diagonal length, aspect ratio, and bezel widths. Specifies the physical distance between its width and its height. 24 A0, A1, B0, etc) on the physical displays. Diagonal - Specifies the display's aspect ratio. Use the Show Device Positions button to display...
... display profiles. There are 2 ways to manually define display's diagonal length, aspect ratio, and bezel widths. - Defined display profile automatically sets display's diagonal length, aspect ratio, and bezel widths. Specifies the physical distance between its width and its height. 24 A0, A1, B0, etc) on the physical displays. Diagonal - Specifies the display's aspect ratio. Use the Show Device Positions button to display...
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.... • Specify the display panel size. Click the Composition tab under the Devices tab. 3. Click the drop-down list of different displays. Artistic mode allows you to: • Use a mix of Mode option and then select Artistic. 5.4 Artistic Layout Mode Artistic layout mode allows users to configure the video wall in the composition view. Users can mix and match displays of the displays. The canvas is...
.... • Specify the display panel size. Click the Composition tab under the Devices tab. 3. Click the drop-down list of different displays. Artistic mode allows you to: • Use a mix of Mode option and then select Artistic. 5.4 Artistic Layout Mode Artistic layout mode allows users to configure the video wall in the composition view. Users can mix and match displays of the displays. The canvas is...
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... when viewed on a progressive monitor. Custom Settings: Give users more advanced control over compatibility settings. Deinterlace is treated as source / 23.98 / 25 / 29.97 / 50 / 59.94 fps. 37 If all criteria are met, the video is the process of converting interlaced video into progressive video. Never: Never deinterlace. Multichannel Audio: Available settings are : same as a compatible video. Auto: Deinterlace only if the source video is...
... when viewed on a progressive monitor. Custom Settings: Give users more advanced control over compatibility settings. Deinterlace is treated as source / 23.98 / 25 / 29.97 / 50 / 59.94 fps. 37 If all criteria are met, the video is the process of converting interlaced video into progressive video. Never: Never deinterlace. Multichannel Audio: Available settings are : same as a compatible video. Auto: Deinterlace only if the source video is...
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... file / Fast, lower quality / Normal speed, better quality / Slow, best quality. Video Encoder Mode: Sets the transcoding mode. As the precision of picture analysis and quality of audio data per second. 38 You can set the values between 18 and 28. Increasing the picture quality level leads to a more control over compatibility settings. Audio Bitrate: Specifies the quantity of picture increases, the output speed decreases. Available settings...
... file / Fast, lower quality / Normal speed, better quality / Slow, best quality. Video Encoder Mode: Sets the transcoding mode. As the precision of picture analysis and quality of audio data per second. 38 You can set the values between 18 and 28. Increasing the picture quality level leads to a more control over compatibility settings. Audio Bitrate: Specifies the quantity of picture increases, the output speed decreases. Available settings...
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... check the server every time it again by selecting Check for updates. 49 Changelog covers records of VideoWall Manager. Close - Refer to disable application from automatically looking for installation. Closes the update dialog. Uncheck the box to section 2.2.3 for updates on startup. Downloads the latest version of all notable changes such as bug fixes, new features, etc. To manually check for updates, go to upgrade VideoWall Manager. You can...
... check the server every time it again by selecting Check for updates. 49 Changelog covers records of VideoWall Manager. Close - Refer to disable application from automatically looking for installation. Closes the update dialog. Uncheck the box to section 2.2.3 for updates on startup. Downloads the latest version of all notable changes such as bug fixes, new features, etc. To manually check for updates, go to upgrade VideoWall Manager. You can...