What Hardware is Necessary for a Video Wall Setup

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  • Brief description for hardware needed on a video wall install.
    Equipment Used (I don't necessarily recommend any of this equipment)
    Video Wall Controller
    www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08...
    Pros- 4k support
    Cons- No splicing adjustment when in 4k....(poor documentation on this)
    Multi-Viewer
    www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08...
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  • @boahandarrowsproductions4326
    @boahandarrowsproductions4326 4 місяці тому

    Beautifully done man. Much appreciated.

  • @alexray2925
    @alexray2925 16 днів тому

    Thank you for some much needed clarity on the types of controllers. I did a 3×3 42" bezel less wall 2 years back. And it came out awesome problem was i was ignorent with using it as a single/multi display wall. And realized that the controller i bought only made one huge image. And just delt with it.. fast forward to today stubled accoss your video gem here and you clarified what i needed to do thank you....

  • @gsmoneygsmoney1479
    @gsmoneygsmoney1479 8 місяців тому +2

    Awesome video. I thought I needed one thing and was completely educated

  • @b.williams4396
    @b.williams4396 5 місяців тому

    Great video. Thanks.

  • @tyremalik1
    @tyremalik1 5 місяців тому +1

    what is the tv models that your using? because this is the best one i have ever seen... i dont even see the bezels in the middle

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  5 місяців тому +2

      Haha, yup no bezels on that TV behind me. It is just a regular old 65"TV. My multiviewer is connected to that TV. I was just showcasing the multiviewer capability from the TV behind me. Looking back on the video now it would have been helpful If I would have sat in front of my video wall for some of the description. Lots of people mix up multivierers for video walls.

  • @td3fitness672
    @td3fitness672 8 місяців тому

    Do you think a cpu can do a 2 tv wall? I’m leaning that way to downsize some devices. (Firesticks, Roku) chromecast). I currently run a hdmi switch with 2 outputs.

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  8 місяців тому

      I think I understand what your asking and the answer is yes. A windows based PC can easily span a single window across 2 screens or do 2 (or more) applications on any of the screens simultaneously. This is all dependent and the type of computer your running. I am only familiar with PC but Mac can probably do the same type of thing.

  • @kennyhoroho191
    @kennyhoroho191 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi! What type of TV mounts did you use to get everything so precise?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  9 місяців тому +1

      I've used both standard mounts and video wall display mounts. Do a Google/Amazon search for them. Video wall mounts give you the most control but you can get away with standard mounts I just suggest one with post level adjustments

  • @douglaskazembe1559
    @douglaskazembe1559 6 місяців тому +1

    Great content Sir, so for your setup you have both. the video wall and multi viewer?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  6 місяців тому +1

      That is correct

    • @markwheat9689
      @markwheat9689 6 місяців тому

      I’m getting g ready to setup my own video wall at home. Thanks for this, really helped me on getting started, but I have a question… i want to keep my surround sound, what’s the best way have a video wall with a multiviewer and AV receiver??

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  6 місяців тому +1

      Plug the multiviewer into the AVR then the monitor out from the AVR goes into the video wall controller.@@markwheat9689

  • @CarterNeal-zu3ul
    @CarterNeal-zu3ul 9 місяців тому

    I’m afraid I’m trying something that can’t be done. Working on a 6 tv wall 2 high and 3 across. Would like on game days to have 6 different games on 6 different screens. AND have the option for a four screen large game with two separate games on the last two screens. Will the combination of the wall controller and media splitter allow me to do that? Or will the media splitter only apply to a single screen?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  9 місяців тому +4

      First, just about anything you can dream of is possible...just more $ and time is all it takes. What you are asking for is 100% doable. Depending upon your budget you might not get the results you are looking for exactly. With the correct video wall hardware all 6 displays could be organized exactly as you described without any problem at all. The appropriate hardware could easily set you back over 10k. You could instead group 4 of the displays to one "cheaper" video wall controller with multiviewer and then leave the other two displays out of that system altogether and just use them to run whatever app you want to use (UA-cam TV, Netflix, etc). The 2x2 would be a true video wall (acting like 1 display)and the last 2 displays would just be regular TVs. The multiviewer would need to be connected directly to the 2x2 controller to break them back into 4 individual sources when desired and back to 1 big image. You would only need to address the top TV of the 2 independent TVs as it would likely have to be inverted to fit the wall appropriately and so the imaged would be upside down. You can find hardware to flip that image because it likely won't be supported on your TV itself although in some service menus there are options to flip the image. Hope that all makes sense.

  • @RecoverTune
    @RecoverTune 4 місяці тому +1

    Hey did you take off bezels or did something, I can't see them at all when you were switching modes.Also could you share models of TVs. I can't see grip at all, how?

    • @douglashunt487
      @douglashunt487 2 місяці тому

      This is just a single tv. Likely a 55 or 60 inch based on the size of it and him next to it. He’s probably just using 1 tv to showcase the hdmi controller.

  • @user-kd7hy9xq2j
    @user-kd7hy9xq2j 6 місяців тому

    Fantastic - thanks! How would you go about adding touch screen capability to the setup?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  6 місяців тому

      Touch screen for the video wall or a touch screen controller to manage it?

    • @user-kd7hy9xq2j
      @user-kd7hy9xq2j 6 місяців тому

      Yes to both@@EdwinBonneau

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  6 місяців тому

      I use URC Total Control for my control setup. It requires a manufacturers certification to obtain the programming and ability to purchase the equipment. I use wand, style remotes as well as their mobile app for control of the system. To make the entire 110" screen touch screen, that could prove much more difficult. I have seen some virtual touch screen options that might give you that kind of control. prodisplay.com/touch-screens/interactive-overlays/infrared-touch-overlay/@@user-kd7hy9xq2j

  • @Southcharlotteservices
    @Southcharlotteservices 5 місяців тому

    Excellent

  • @BSTatonka
    @BSTatonka 5 місяців тому

    I’ve been researching this for a while. Thanks for your input. My goal is to merge 4 x 4K 85 inch TVs into one huge picture. Would the 4 screen display in 8 k or 4 k. My input would be Apple TV or Roku
    I don’t need to split since each tv is connected to UA-cam tv. I think I just need a multiviewer.
    Problem 2 when TVs are running separate. How do I separate each tv with corresponding remote. Ie I don’t want all TVs to change volume or channels when I select one of the 4 Samsung remotes.

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  5 місяців тому +2

      Ah the inherent challenges needed to overcome with video walls.
      If you have a video wall controller that can output 8k then yes you will see an 8k image. I can tell you right now that the 8k controller is likely way to expensive for most setups. A decent 4k output is realistically the best you're going to achieve.
      You will need to get TV's that use Bluetooth/RF remotes so that they can be assigned to each display and then label the remotes. I use a fancy control system and I control all my displays via IP or discrete IR through individual emitters on each display.
      Video walls are complicated setups and require a good knowledge of electronics to navigate effectively.
      You will have to have a video wall controller in order to make 4 separate TVs into 1 TV. No way around it unless you purchase a display that is designed to be a video wall display and in that case it will have the appropriate hardware built into it. These TVs are not available at Best Buy or any other box store.

  • @Wsfletcher
    @Wsfletcher 3 місяці тому

    Thank you sir.

  • @kennyhoroho191
    @kennyhoroho191 11 місяців тому +2

    Is there anyway you can add the names of the hardware you use?
    1. Video wall connect
    2. Multi view connector
    3. Master remote controller
    4. TVs

  • @jduster6218
    @jduster6218 7 місяців тому

    Hi so I was thinking of doing a 12 tv video wall and was just trying to figure out what I would need to get that to work. I have found a controller that supports 3x4 would I need multiple multiviewers to have multiple outputs for the 12 tvs?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  7 місяців тому

      So you are getting pretty involved with that one. You are going to want a really nice multiviewer/controller. Short answer is yes you can chain several cheaper multiviewers together to create pretty complex source arrays (chopping up of the entire screen). You might not want to do that because now your dealing with lots of extra hardware and points of failure as well as a far more complex overall setup which only the installer will fully understand and be competent in usage. I would highly recommend a single multiviewer setup which will allow all the sources to be managed from one location and then split up across the screen accordingly. There are systems that combine both the video wall features with the multiviewer features. I haven't personally done large video walls like this but look at birddog.tv/videowall-overview/ Also the type of content your putting up their will limit what hardware you need. If it's live broadcast or copy protected content you will need a system that can handle all the HDCP stuff vs an advertising based display showing just a bunch of PC based stuff.

  • @13paddy
    @13paddy Місяць тому

    Great overview. What is the best way to display 4 different channels/sources/ sports using a multi viewer on a single tv if they are coming from different streaming apps? Assume all 4 inputs would need to be connected to an internet device such as 4 x fire sticks? Also I assume you can’t use the tvs inbuilt apps as 1 of the 4 displays within 4 screen multi viewer..?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  Місяць тому +1

      You are spot on. Using the TV's built in apps would take you away from the multiviwer input and leave you with just one big screen. Use 4 streaming media players like you said. Helpful tip is to use players that utilize rf or Bluetooth remotes so you can just label the remotes 1-4 and always be able to control which screen you want without accidentally controlling one of the others. Most media players use these types of remotes. Quick test is if it has a built in mic on the remote for voice control. Dead giveaway it's Bluetooth with that feature

  • @Joostemoss
    @Joostemoss 11 місяців тому +1

    if you don't mind me asking, what is the name model of your Multiviewer

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  11 місяців тому

      I posted in the description

  • @mayratrejo8134
    @mayratrejo8134 Рік тому +1

    You don’t have to purchase both. Either one would work depending on how many TVs you are mounting. Is that correct?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  Рік тому

      Video wall controller is required to make multiple displays into one big TV. The multiviewer is an optional piece of equipment.

    • @bzharris3040
      @bzharris3040 4 місяці тому

      @@EdwinBonneauI just bought 4 TCL QNED (Q7) and want to do a video wall where I can make it one big screen and have the option to watch 4 different games on each tv. Is the hardware you mentioned in your description all I need? I wish you lived in Orlando so I can pay you to install😀

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  4 місяці тому

      That hardware will work however you will also need a bunch of HDMI cables, and mounts also. Also I don't neccessarilly endorse any of those products it was just examples of what to use. My hardware is pretty good but has some limitations that bug me. Nobody else in the house cares but they bugs me. @@bzharris3040

  • @derektyler3415
    @derektyler3415 10 місяців тому

    Do you plug all your devices (fire stick, Xbox, chromecast, cameras) into the multiviewer. And then plug the multiviewer into the video wall controller, and then video wall controller to the 4 tv’s?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  10 місяців тому +1

      That is correct. Or if you have a regular TV then you would plug the multiviewer directly into a single TV or projector.

    • @derektyler3415
      @derektyler3415 10 місяців тому

      Thanks for confirming. Very helpful.

  • @leesburglegacy1264
    @leesburglegacy1264 9 місяців тому

    How would you feed the video wall controller from a distance if the source of the video is coming from a computer or laptop? Is it possible to use ethernet or wifi?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  9 місяців тому

      Any HDMI source would work. Cable box, Apple TV, laptop, etc. There are wireless HDMI sources you can use. If you have Apple products any device with Airplay 2 is your solution (Apple TV, Roku and others). If you're a PC user something with Chromecast built in is a good option.

  • @acharley1849
    @acharley1849 5 місяців тому

    Hello, and thank you for your time. I am trying to replace my projector with four 65-inch 4k tv's. I want to use it for movies xbox and Sunday football on multiple screens, and that's where I get lost between muti switches and controllers. Again, I just want to set up a 2x2. Xbox and cable box. Thank you to any and all information. Thanks.

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  5 місяців тому

      A Video Wall Controller makes 4 TV's into 1 usable screen. This has to happen first when combining multiple TV's together. After you have the 4 TV's acting as 1 screen with the Video Wall Controller then you need a multiviewer to split up sources (xbox, cable box etc..) across the big screen. You can skip the controller step if you use a projector instead for your big screen. But if you really want to do 4 TVs then you MUST have a video wall controller.
      The Video Wall (multiple TV's together) is a more complex setup and will require more patience and maintenance.

  • @CuddlysCatering
    @CuddlysCatering 5 місяців тому

    Question? We need to flip the tv because of the power buttons are on the bottom, but when I use the codes mute+182+power when the option appears and I push enter there is no MRT option. What do I do?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  5 місяців тому +1

      You must get a video wall controller to flip those displays then. Unfortunately most consumer displays wont allow you to get into the service menu and "flip" the image. Commercial or video wall displays are designed with this feature embedded in the display but your TVs from the big box stores usually will not support that feature. Even if you find an article that claims to know how to get into the service menu, the manufactures often change firmware to eliminate the option on future sets. For this reason your best bet is to purchase a video wall controller which will allow you to invert/flip the image on the displays that you need to without the need to get into the service menu on the TV itself. It's one of the main features of a video wall controller. If you have a commercial display and cant get into the appropriate menu you will need to check with the manufacturer through their support team.

  • @AmillionCo
    @AmillionCo 2 місяці тому

    Im confused on this subject if you can shed some light, I want to do trucking sim. With 3 tvs “not monitors” some videos say MST HUB some say VIDEO WALL CONTROLLER whats the difference??? Also Can you do this with just an HDMI SPLITTER ? Output to 3 monitors ??? Also what if the machine accept 1.4 and the mst is 1.2 will u run it to issues or you have to match it ???

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  Місяць тому

      No real difference between a monitor or TV when it comes to your trucking sim. I have a flight simulator and use 3 - 55" TVs. You will need a computer that has 3 video outputs. Get a desktop PC and add a dedicated video card. Almost all of the dedicated video cards have at least 3 outputs. With the dedicated outputs you can tell your computer that you have 3 dedicated screens and you want the image spanned/extended across them.

  • @aashikkhoosal4887
    @aashikkhoosal4887 4 місяці тому

    Would you be able to connect multiple projectors to the video wall controller?

  • @redrument6678
    @redrument6678 11 місяців тому

    The two pieces of hardware in the description both allow 4k in and out?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  10 місяців тому

      Correct. But there are limitations with this sub $200 multiviewer. It only supports 4k 30hz for one and you just need to do your own research when choosing a any hardware. Specifications are pretty loosely regulated on these cheaper products and sometimes they can be very misleading.

    • @redrument6678
      @redrument6678 10 місяців тому

      @EdwinBonneau yeah was looking but went with the one in the description so I'll just upgrade later on. Thanks! Don't see a lot of videos explaining this stuff

  • @fegoodson8752
    @fegoodson8752 Місяць тому

    Hello. Do you have any you highly suggest? In your notes, you said you don’t necessarily recommend any of them

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  Місяць тому

      I currently use this multiviewer
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08KFNPTS7/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
      It has worked out pretty well but it is limited to a 4k 30Hz output. Other than that it has worked out. My video wall controller
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08K4Z4KSD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
      I won't recommend as it has a pretty significant limitation and I don't want anyone else running into the problem. This video wall controller will not splice if your using 4k. Again if you set the resolution to 4k then you can't adjust the individual monitors via "splicing" The splicing feature is disabled when you run it in 4k. This is really irritating and had I know this I would not have purchased it.

  • @vicadamebbborla6127
    @vicadamebbborla6127 8 місяців тому

    Easy sub!

  • @b.m.3807
    @b.m.3807 11 місяців тому

    Does each of you tv’s have their own mount?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  11 місяців тому

      Yes, you can use standard mounts or video wall mounts which pop off the wall for easier cable access

  • @b.m.3807
    @b.m.3807 11 місяців тому

    Are they all playing on their Xbox connected directly to each tv?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  11 місяців тому

      No my multiviewer makes that possible. If I connected an Xbox directly to the TV's on top the images would be upside down because those TV's are inverted. The displays all run through the video wall controller so that they can act like 1 display.

  • @BCSTech-BCS
    @BCSTech-BCS 2 місяці тому

    Do they daisy chain power or are they all plugged in?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  Місяць тому

      All go back to a surge protector.

  • @pedroluchesi5285
    @pedroluchesi5285 10 місяців тому

    someone know if it works with tube tv's ?

  • @jaysmit8673
    @jaysmit8673 2 місяці тому

    Will all the speakers of each tv be active at the same time?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  2 місяці тому

      No, you can select which source you want to hear.

  • @ktpowerwashing
    @ktpowerwashing 20 днів тому

    Rotate upside down the top tvs of a video wall to eliminate the thicker black line

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  19 днів тому +1

      Yup I covered that at 3:45 but you are right on.

  • @justindavis6332
    @justindavis6332 5 місяців тому

    Did u turn the top 2 tvs upside down or bottom two tvs

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  5 місяців тому

      I flipped the top two. Generally that'd your only play. It's the bottom of the TVs that is usually irregular so you have to yup the bottom of the displays on the edge of your video wall.

  • @busfahrer09
    @busfahrer09 Місяць тому

    any software to do that with a PC? I want to get rid of the Chrome taskbars -completely-.

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  Місяць тому

      I am sure that software exists to divide up a PC screen but I'm not familiar with any of them. Let me know what you find.

  • @HDOTDADON
    @HDOTDADON 2 місяці тому

    Can you run a multiviewer through a video wall controller?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  2 місяці тому

      absolutely controller will take any compatible HDMI input signal.

    • @HDOTDADON
      @HDOTDADON 2 місяці тому

      @EdwinBonneau I was thinking of buying the j tech matrix. Also was thinking if I hooked up controller to multi viewer all the inputs would go to either or So they wouldn't work simultaneously

  • @Asylum_Child
    @Asylum_Child 9 місяців тому

    Wow i cant see the bezel at all

  • @palles1972
    @palles1972 5 місяців тому

    What about a LED video wall

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  5 місяців тому

      LED walls are an amazing solution and perfect for commercial use. Extremally bright and their modular design makes them easy to deploy and arrange in whatever design the project calls for. They are very expensive and the only real use I have seen of them in residential space is large exterior displays but several "residential" systems exist. Sony, Samsung and LG I know have them. They just run around 90k to get into one!

  • @BPTtech
    @BPTtech 6 місяців тому

    So each video is 1080p even though the source is maybe 4k?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  6 місяців тому

      In my setup each of my video wall monitors is 1/4th of the 4k resolution. Combined as one display they come out to a single 4k display. Now there are a lot of nuances here. Each display has a native 4k resolution so each individual monitor is upscaling its incoming resolution to fill the entire 4k panel. In short my video wall controller is capable of accepting 4k signals and outputting a 4k signal but spread across 4 displays. Hope that answers your question.

    • @BPTtech
      @BPTtech 6 місяців тому

      @@EdwinBonneau gotcha, but with the multi viewer will convert a 4k to something lower though?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  6 місяців тому +1

      @@BPTtech every multiviewer is different. Some accept 4k signals and only output 1080p some will do 4k. Some accept 8k signals and output the same....all it takes is $ and you can get just about anything you want. 1080 input 1080p output $. 4k input 4k output $$$. 8k input 8k output $$$$$$$$

    • @BPTtech
      @BPTtech 6 місяців тому

      @@EdwinBonneau gotcha

  • @GlitchSystem-xf7jb
    @GlitchSystem-xf7jb 26 днів тому

    Theres nothing simpler? Nothing were i can plug in my Nintendo switch and Blu-ray player so i can watch a movie while playing Minecraft?

    • @EdwinBonneau
      @EdwinBonneau  26 днів тому +1

      The simplest way is to get a multiviewer. There are certain TV's that have some of that functionality built into them. Samsung for example has a feature called Multi View and it is available on some of there Q series TV's . I am unsure of all the limitations but you can do a side by side image of 2 sources on Samsung TV's if they have the multi view feature.

    • @alexray2925
      @alexray2925 16 днів тому

      It doesn't get much simpler than this. If you can hang a lcd TV on the wall and plug in a CD player then you have all but mastered the art of this type of video wall.