Thanks for so much for that ending tip about full dynamic range. Being an LED wall Technician, I have passed that along to many VJs in need of assistance.
Great video, thanks! So I'm one of those projector guys- so I'm curious- when you hook up your system to this particular LED matrix in the club you have the layout for, how is that connection made and translated? I understand the mapping process, but do you then hook up and hdmi/dvi or DP output into another computer or how does that work? Sorry if my question is confusing but I assume there is another system downstream that the LED matrix is hooked up to. :)
Cant find ANYWHERE how to get the output mapping guide from a novastar vx1000 processor feeding multiple led walls. 😢😢😢 Am i missing something? Thanx for the tutorial
Yea! You can do this with slice transform by putting the slice you want to output to on the visual you want, or you could use layer routing to direct the entire output of a layer to a given slice without the slice transform effect.
On the output side, yes! The pixel map is usually a pixel-perfect representation of the screen. Sometimes for extra large screen setups, they will provide a scaled down version to fit within a set amount of outputs.
Thanks for so much for that ending tip about full dynamic range. Being an LED wall Technician, I have passed that along to many VJs in need of assistance.
Names the video 'Pixel Map Basics' then at 21:37 completely rearranges the input map because why not! Love it!
Hahahahah maybe I should rename to “crash course”
One of the best tutorials out there in general! Easy to understand, great structure! Well done!
Excellent video bro, it doesn't hurt to review and see several ways to make cuts, thanks
Great video, thanks! So I'm one of those projector guys- so I'm curious- when you hook up your system to this particular LED matrix in the club you have the layout for, how is that connection made and translated? I understand the mapping process, but do you then hook up and hdmi/dvi or DP output into another computer or how does that work? Sorry if my question is confusing but I assume there is another system downstream that the LED matrix is hooked up to. :)
Thanks for the insights. Inception level tactics with the dummy slices. Great info!
Cant find ANYWHERE how to get the output mapping guide from a novastar vx1000 processor feeding multiple led walls. 😢😢😢 Am i missing something?
Thanx for the tutorial
1:42 how to write syntax like this? shortcut key?
Great video!!! Didn’t know you had a RUclips channel
Thanks for the in depth tutorial!
Very thorough, thanks!
Pritty cool video, THK bro
HI Jayson Esguerra. my name is Leo. How can I contact you?
Nice content. Thank you so much.
Why did I watch the whole thing as if I had any idea what was going on after 'resolution'
😂😂😂
Nice I didn’t know you can just start typing the coordinates and size.
Is it possible to have 3 different visuals on 3 separate screens?
Yea! You can do this with slice transform by putting the slice you want to output to on the visual you want, or you could use layer routing to direct the entire output of a layer to a given slice without the slice transform effect.
@@jaysonesguerra thanks! Needed this for a show I’m doing in April
Great video man!
are the slice resolution based on the actual pixels of each LED Panel?
On the output side, yes! The pixel map is usually a pixel-perfect representation of the screen. Sometimes for extra large screen setups, they will provide a scaled down version to fit within a set amount of outputs.
thx
Thanq sir