Please fill out the contact form below and we will reply as soon as possible.
A Video Wall is basically nothing else than multiple monitors assembled together to form a single large screen. You can use OnSign TV for Video Walls. The content creation process is just about the same...
March 21st, 2025 200 views 0 likes
There are several ways of arranging TV screens in order to create Video Walls: from two rows and two columns of screens (also called 2x2) over long TV rows (4x1, for instance) to mosaic. Whenever...
March 12th, 2025 149 views 0 likes
Set up the resolution of the OnSign TV Player App on Windows to fit your screen or occupy a portion of the desktop. On very recent OnSign TV Player App for Windows versions, the resolution...
March 12th, 2025 156 views 0 likes
Use the "Geometry" command to expand the Player App over the whole screen each time you open it. This function is also useful when you use a computer as a Player and want to display...
March 12th, 2025 226 views 0 likes
Display only what matters! You will likely have other application bars on the screen besides the OnSign TV Player App if you use a computer. Follow the steps below and get rid of disturbing bars!...
March 12th, 2025 143 views 0 likes
If your Video Wall setup is using screens with some border or spaced out, the content shown in your screens will not be completely aligned without adjustments. In this example we demonstrate how to calculate...
March 12th, 2025 132 views 0 likes
Change the MacOS display settings to showcase Content on Video Walls. After building your Video Wall on a MacOS system, you still need to adjust your computer settings so the Content is displayed on all...
March 12th, 2025 138 views 0 likes
Hide the MacOS menu bar, so only what matters is shown on your signage network. Hiding the menu bar is especially important when using MacOS to deploy Video Wall setups. Get it quickly set up...
March 12th, 2025 130 views 0 likes