10x 1024x768 output with 2x Nvidia nvs 810
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Wow, I've just checked what was the Datapath FX4 was...and its cost. This is a really serious budget, way over my financial capacities...but thanks for the hint. Just in case, you wouldn't have in mind a more affordable solution?
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Thanks again, I'm checking it right now.
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I've just checked the Lindy 4K DisplayPort 1.2 to 4 x HDMI Video Wall Processor that you mention in the thread.
To make sur I understand well, the idea is that
- there would be a single powerful video card, such as a GTX 980 or GTX 1080 that would handle all the graphic processing, and would output two 7680 video feeds
- each of these two video feeds would be divided in 4 slices, and sent to one Lindy device
- the Lindy device would then split this signal in four 1080p signal fed through HDMI into each screen.
Did I get it
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To make sur I understand well, the idea is that
- there would be a single powerful video card, such as a GTX 980 or GTX 1080 that would handle all the graphic processing, and would output two 7680 video feeds
- each of these two video feeds would be divided in 4 slices, and sent to one Lindy device
- the Lindy device would then split this signal in four 1080p signal fed through HDMI into each screen.
Did I get it

Re: 10x 1024x768 output with 2x Nvidia nvs 810
Yes you got it except that you would be sending 3840x2160 signals not 7680
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Ok, it's about stacking the slices in Resolume, then.
And so, if I follow the reasoning, my composition in Resolume would therefore be 3840 x 4320, or 7680 x 2160 , divided in Resolume as 8 slices on two screens/outputs.
But since I need to keep one distinct screen for the UI, I would have to subtract one screen, and actually most probably I would have to subtract 2 (as the device doesn't support 3 screens setups), and I would have to use 3 outputs from the GTX :
- one outpout in 3840 x 2160 comprising 4 slices
- one output in 3840 x 1080
- and one output for the UI, in 1920 x 1080
Which would give me a 7 screens setup (but I'm totally ready to sacrifice one screen...until I can afford the Datapath setup you recommended!).
For you that would be possible, but I suppose I would need to get a GTX 1080 (and not a 980 or 980 Ti) to handle all all of this, am I correct?
And at the risk of repeating myself, I more than appreciate your fantastic help.
And so, if I follow the reasoning, my composition in Resolume would therefore be 3840 x 4320, or 7680 x 2160 , divided in Resolume as 8 slices on two screens/outputs.
But since I need to keep one distinct screen for the UI, I would have to subtract one screen, and actually most probably I would have to subtract 2 (as the device doesn't support 3 screens setups), and I would have to use 3 outputs from the GTX :
- one outpout in 3840 x 2160 comprising 4 slices
- one output in 3840 x 1080
- and one output for the UI, in 1920 x 1080
Which would give me a 7 screens setup (but I'm totally ready to sacrifice one screen...until I can afford the Datapath setup you recommended!).
For you that would be possible, but I suppose I would need to get a GTX 1080 (and not a 980 or 980 Ti) to handle all all of this, am I correct?
And at the risk of repeating myself, I more than appreciate your fantastic help.
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Yes, unless you use a layer to slice approach or divide the composition in sub-section using the layer router.Ok, it's about stacking the slices in Resolume, then.
And so, if I follow the reasoning, my composition in Resolume would therefore be 3840 x 4320, or 7680 x 2160 , divided in Resolume as 8 slices on two screens/outputs.
No, you'd be able to get 1 UI (HDMI or DP) and 2 UHD splitters broken down in 4 screens each. For a total of 3 outputs and 9 displays and you could technically add one more splitter and have 4 outputs and 13 displays.But since I need to keep one distinct screen for the UI, I would have to subtract one screen, and actually most probably I would have to subtract 2 (as the device doesn't support 3 screens setups), and I would have to use 3 outputs from the GTX :
- one outpout in 3840 x 2160 comprising 4 slices
- one output in 3840 x 1080
- and one output for the UI, in 1920 x 1080
Which would give me a 7 screens setup (but I'm totally ready to sacrifice one screen...until I can afford the Datapath setup you recommended!).
I've run similar setups on a 980 but get the 1080 since it's the same price and it's a better card and has 8GB of VRAM.For you that would be possible, but I suppose I would need to get a GTX 1080 (and not a 980 or 980 Ti) to handle all all of this, am I correct?
As a note, I've run similar setups on my Macbook Pro! Take a look at this post.
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Wow. I've checked out the post about your NYC project...it is extremely impressive. I have to confess I'll have to do a fair amount of research to understand the technical structure, and identify the devices that you use, but "bravo", it is not only spectacular, but beautiful too.
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Thank you! That was definitely a great collaboration with two other artists (Lighting and Set Designer - Matthew Antaky and Composer - Dan Wool)
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I don't mean to necro this post, but I'm trying to do something similar, and this thread has got me spooked now.
First off, I know Resolume only takes the processing power of one GPU, but it can use the outputs of all of them can't it?
If I had 3 NVS 810 (24 outputs), and a strong card like the 1080Ti, would I be able to use all of the outputs on the NVS x3?
First off, I know Resolume only takes the processing power of one GPU, but it can use the outputs of all of them can't it?
If I had 3 NVS 810 (24 outputs), and a strong card like the 1080Ti, would I be able to use all of the outputs on the NVS x3?