Vertical vídeos

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Fcb_br
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Vertical vídeos

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Hy guys, i'm new in resolume arena. And i have a issue. I need to send 6 independent vertical vídeos 1080x1920 to 6 tvs one for eaxh. The tv are installed in vertical. The machine is desktop with decklink quad 2.
I create a composition in 1080 X 1920 and the vídeos are in thi resolution. But when came to TV how to configure to be on vertical and use all the screen Space? And Yes i already put the hdmi of the TV to pc mode

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Re: Vertical vídeos

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You will have to set up your different outputs in advanced output. You can find it under the output menu. There you can make a different screen for every TV. Make sure you set the resolution of the screen to 1080×1920. Every screen automatically gets one slice that's the same size as the screen..

Depending on your situation, you could choose to keep your composition size you have now, makes six layers and in advance output click on the slice of a sceen and set the input to one of the layers. All six layers will play on top of each other, but they will all go to their assigned TV. This will work, but it won't give you a good overview of your composition. But this can be a easy set up. If you just have to play six different movies on six different screens the whole night in a loop then this will be the simpled way. Make sure you have all the video opacities per layer set to 100%.

If you'd like to have a bit more control, you can make your composition (6x1080)x1920 or (3x1080)x(2x1920) in the advanced output, you have a input and a output map in the input map you could done set every slice next to each other so your total composition will show all six screens on one screen.

I would recommend watching this and maybe some more tutorials on YouTube about it because there is a lot of possibilities and if you're just starting out this, maybe be a bit overwhelming.

If you have any more questions don't hesitate to ask.

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