We have just had a Digital Signage project commissioned consisting of a twelve screen video wall commissioned with similar requirements at the Ashmolean. The solution brief included centralised web based management provision where the content management
is devolved to end users. The video wall is divided into zones which can play different content and we also have addition screens which provide whats on information automated from a spreadsheet. We use one 4k Media player split through multiplexers and for
the lack of a better term; splitters that eventually feed each row of screens.
There are a few of players and management combinations out there and I would suggest visiting sites which run these. Two prominent suppliers for media players that I am aware of are Brightbox and OneLan . Depending
on your requirements, you might find a home brewn solution a more better option. This could be based on simple Intel HDMI sticks or NUCs that would drive the screens through a HDMI interface in some manner.
We went with design and onsite training time with our vendor and that has paid off with gaining skillsets and building experience. One of the other things you might want to look at is providing an on/off interface to override schedules and automate the
feed of schedules if required from existing data (eg. outlook calendars). And ensure a service contract is in place for site visits with warranty.
This link has a collage of the wall during build days
https://twitter.com/anjaneshbabu/status/709685642930819072
Do feel free to contact me directly if you want more information or a visit to get better insight.
Hope this helps - good luck with the project.
Regards
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anjanesh babu
The Ashmolean Museum ,University of Oxford
Beaumont Street
Oxford OX1 2PH
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Phone: 01865278185
Good Evening,
I wonder if anybody on here can help? I am looking for hardware for a video wall which will regularly have new content commissioned for it.
The content will be from filmmakers usually (occasionally animators) and we’d ideally like the organisation to be able to load it onto the wall themselves so I need a hardware with media player or software to easily display a film file
of the correct resolution across the screens that make up the wall (I haven’t worked out how many ‘tiles’ it is yet but the area is around the size of a big double doorway and that shape).
Can anyone recommend a system or approach?
It’s a cultural sector client and money is as always tight.
Thanks
Lyndsey
Lyndsey Clark
Interpretation - Exhibitions - Engagement projects
www.ltclark.co.uk
@ltclarkuk
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