Wisenet WAVE Video Wall is a simple, powerful way to control monitors remotely (via a LAN, WAN, or Internet) from any WAVE Desktop Client. Video Wall is a licensed feature and requires 1 Video Wall license (WAVE-VW-02) for every 2 monitors. Video Wall is only supported on Windows and Ubuntu Linux operating systems.
Enabling Wisenet WAVE Video Wall
Make sure you have the proper number of Video Wall licenses activated in your WAVE System. Otherwise, you will see this Error Message.
Each Video Wall allows controlling a videowall from a single computer (one session) or extend a VideoWall on 2 displays.
Configuring Wisenet WAVE Video Wall
Install and launch WAVE Client on the computer you will be using to drive the monitor(s) to be part of the WAVE Video Wall feature.
Log into your WAVE System.
From the Main Menu button choose New-> VideoWall
The WAVE client will automatically detect monitors connected to the device you are setting up Video Wall upon. Click to add all monitors to the Video Wall.
Press Save to finish.
You should now see the newly added monitors in the Resource Panel under the newly created Video Wall. Now would be a good time to rename monitors and your Video Wall if you have multiple Video Wall running in a system to avoid confusion.
Using Wisenet WAVE Video Wall
Right click on Video Wall in Resource Panel and choose Switch to Video Wall Mode.
Now from any WAVE Client connected to the same WAVE System you can drag a layout or camera to the monitor in the video wall panel to display them on the video wall monitor.
If you want to control the Video Wall in real-time and mirror what you are doing on your WAVE Client, just right click on the video wall and choose Control Video Wall.
You can also push your desktop to video wall, then all your move will be displayed on Video wall. (Windows Client Only).
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