Multiple Displays
- 26 Apr 2024
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Multiple Displays
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Dise One
Connect multiple screens to one player and control the content on each screen via the CX Portal with layouts.
- Connect all screens to the media player.
- Create a display.
- Create a layout.
- Set the layout to the full resolution of all displays combined
- Create a layers as required. E.g. one layer for each display or a layer stretched across all displays.
- Set the layout to the full resolution of all displays combined
- Add these custom settings to the player with the relevant resolutions:
- One.Display
- One.DisplayMode
Example:
This media player is connected to 4 landscape HD screens in a 2x2 configuration. Custom settings on the player:
- One.Display
- String
- 1920x1080
- One.Display2
- String
- 1920x1080
- One.Display3
- String
- 1920x1080
- One.Display4
- String
- 1920x1080
- One.DisplayMode
- String
- 2x2
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Connect multiple screens to one player, each with their own display on the CX Portal. A separate instance of Dise running on each screen.
Output Settings on Player
- With the Dise Control Center open, navigate to the Windows system tray:
🔎︎
- Right click on the Dise Control Center icon.
- Click on 'Settings'
- Click on 'Output settings'
- In the output settings dialog box, click 'Add'
- Add a name for the output
- Select the relevant graphics adapter from the list of available adapters:
Each display requires a different graphics adapter
8. Click 'OK'
9. Restart the Control Center
Add Displays in the CX Portal
- Navigate to 'Players' in the left menu:
🔎︎
- Select the relevant player.
- Under 'Outputs', see all outputs added on the player settings.
- Click 'Edit'.
- Click 'Add Display'.
7. Create a Display without the need of a pairing code.
8. Click 'Add'.
9. Click 'Save'
Each display can be managed separately and will appear separately in the list of all displays.
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