LED Mode
- 13 Jun 2024
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LED Mode
- Updated on 13 Jun 2024
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Setting up a premium LED panel/module involves considering factors such as resolution, graphic card output, and the LED processor/sending card. LED displays have lower individual resolutions but can achieve higher total resolutions. The graphic card output should be compatible with the LED processor/sending card, which typically accepts VGA/DVI/HDMI inputs. The input resolution to the LED processor should match the standard format it expects. Scaling and mapping may be necessary to align the input and panel resolutions. Consider image quality, pixel density, and other factors specific to your setup. Follow manufacturer instructions for optimal performance.
To enable LED Mode, add the following custom settings:
- Run playback in windowed topmost mode:
- Name: LedMode
- Type: boolean
- Value: True
- Set screen width in pixels:
- Name: ScreenWidth
- Type: number
- Value: (0 by default)
- Set screen height in pixels:
- Name: ScreenHeight
- Type: number
- Value: (0 by default)
- Set X position of playback window:
- Name: ScreenX
- Type: number
- Value: (0 by default)
- Set Y position of playback window:
- Name: ScreenY
- Type: number
- Value: (0 by default)
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