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30 degree angle for video wall

Hello

 

I want to have a 1 row , 3 column video wall with a 30 degree tilt

the content would be level but the screen angled,

 

how is this done?

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    JRB Technical

    Sounds like you want a Menu Board Mount.

    Chief and other manufacturers make these, although I don't know of anyone off hand that has something that goes as far as 30°.

     

    Chief's Fusion mount goes to 20°.

    Ceiling version:

    https://www.milestone.com/products/chief/mounts/display/ceiling/lcm_menu_board

    Wall version:

    https://www.milestone.com/products/chief/mounts/display/wall-tilting/lwm_menu_boards

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    Darryl Deschene

    Thanks John

     

    But the mounts, are not the issue, it's planning to content to play level on the tilted screen

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    Allen H. Porter

    Are you asking how to get the video on each display?

     

    If the displays are commercial Samsung, LG, or NEC you can use the tile/matrix mode.  One player feeds display 1 and a  Display Port cable loops from display 1 to display 2 to display 3.

     

    If you dont have tile/matrix mode or you want a higher resolution you use one Brightsign player per display and the video is synched via enhanced sync mode of the players.

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    JRB Technical

    Is the mount tilted horizontal (trying to understand)?

    If so, then you build content in something like Adobe After Effects as a larger video space with 3 rotated view ports in it,  and then output each displays video already rotated to match the angle of your displays.

     

     

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    Darryl Deschene

    it's portrait but angled

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    Darryl Deschene

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    JRB Technical

    Yes, one of the ways most people do this is in Adobe After Effects:

    It takes a little time to get the layout right, but then whatever video/graphics you put in the Main composition transfers to the corresponding screens to be rotated and cropped accordingly for the output video that you render for each screen.

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    Darryl Deschene

    That's very useful, would you be able to post that after effects file as a starting point?

     

     

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