Split a 2160x576 signal in 3 screens
Split a 2160x576 signal in 3 screens
Well, I was wondering if with resolume and a potent graphic card (which one?) I could put 3 4:3 signals divided in the 3 layers of reslume to be projected everyone in a diferent screen but the total signal would be one image with the total size of 2160x576....
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got ghz?
I think, this could be possible!
I would recommend t check out the MATROX site, they are the only company which produces grafic cards with 4 outputs I know.
In Resolume, you can configure each output and what you want to have dispalyed (eg. Output 1 - Layer1, Output 2 - Layer 2, Output 3 - Layer 3, Output 4 - Preview Matrix).
If I understand you right, you want to divide one big "panorama image" into 3 separate outputs. If so, it is your job to prepare your footage properly (that the edges fit together) in after effects for example.
But I guess, this kind of use will need a beast of a computer.... no matter what software u use.
anyway, i really like the idea. good luck!
[Edited on 1-12-2004 by therandelman]
I would recommend t check out the MATROX site, they are the only company which produces grafic cards with 4 outputs I know.
In Resolume, you can configure each output and what you want to have dispalyed (eg. Output 1 - Layer1, Output 2 - Layer 2, Output 3 - Layer 3, Output 4 - Preview Matrix).
If I understand you right, you want to divide one big "panorama image" into 3 separate outputs. If so, it is your job to prepare your footage properly (that the edges fit together) in after effects for example.
But I guess, this kind of use will need a beast of a computer.... no matter what software u use.
anyway, i really like the idea. good luck!

[Edited on 1-12-2004 by therandelman]
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trial and error
i just noticed your thread on vjforums.com! there are various prosperous sounding solutions for your idea. only one way to find out which works: try it!
Thanks for the support
Je je, yes I agree, I will have to try it anyway. At the moment I have a mess on my brain cause I have lots of information and I don't know from where to start but trying it is the only way to make up my mind. Thanks therandelman
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stay MATROX
compared to some of the latest consumer gaming card prices with ATI or GeForce chipsets, yo can easily get a MATROX card with quad output support (G450 MMS, G200 MMS) prices start at ⬠400.-
if you already have one matrox, you might experience less compartibility issues, than when mixing brands... just a thought...

if you already have one matrox, you might experience less compartibility issues, than when mixing brands... just a thought...
