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1. Introduction This chapter explains the scope of the user guide and provides an overview of the Moderro VideoWall solution. 1.1 Scope The document describes how to install, configure and operate Moderro VideoWall Manager 2.0.24 with the Moderro Xpack Media Player and covers the basics of VideoWall Management Service on the cloud. 1.2 Terminology The following terms are used interchangeably in this user guide. They all refer to Moderro video wall controller. • Moderro Xpack Media Player • Device • Player The following terms are used interchangeably in this user guide. • Display • Screen 1.3 Overview of Moderro VideoWall Solution The Moderro VideoWall solution allows any organization to create stunning video walls simply and affordably. Driven by Moderro Xpack Media Player and managed by Moderro VideoWall Manager, the Moderro VideoWall solution delivers high-impact digital messaging in almost any imaginable layout. Infinitely Scalable As this solution supports a virtually unlimited number of displays and Xpack Media Players, there's no limitation in the size of the video wall. Video can be played in HD quality across multiple displays, while maintaining the video aspect ratio, or stretched to fit the video wall. Each display can play a video up to HD resolution. As more displays are added, the total display resolution increases indefinitely. Extremely Flexible You can mix and match any brand, physical size, resolution or aspect ratio of displays in the video wall. You can move and place each display at any position at any angle. The video wall accepts almost any video and image file type and resolution, including YouTube and Vimeo videos, as input sources and transcodes them to a compatible format, if necessary, before publishing them to the players. Real time feed is supported via UDP multicast stream. 1

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1. Introduction
This chapter explains the scope of the user guide and provides an overview of the
Moderro VideoWall solution.
1.1 Scope
The document describes how to install, configure and operate Moderro
VideoWall Manager 2.0.24 with the Moderro Xpack Media Player and covers
the basics of VideoWall Management Service on the cloud.
1.2 Terminology
The following terms are used interchangeably in this user guide. They all refer
to Moderro video wall controller.
Moderro Xpack Media Player
Device
Player
The following terms are used interchangeably in this user guide.
Display
Screen
1.3
Overview of Moderro VideoWall Solution
The Moderro VideoWall solution allows any organization to create stunning
video walls simply and affordably. Driven by Moderro Xpack Media Player and
managed by Moderro VideoWall Manager, the Moderro VideoWall solution
delivers high-impact digital messaging in almost any imaginable layout.
Infinitely Scalable
As this solution supports a virtually unlimited number of displays and Xpack
Media Players, there’s no limitation in the size of the video wall. Video can
be played in HD quality across multiple displays, while maintaining the video
aspect ratio, or stretched to fit the video wall. Each display can play a video
up to HD resolution. As more displays are added, the total display resolution
increases indefinitely.
Extremely Flexible
You can mix and match any brand, physical size, resolution or aspect ratio
of displays in the video wall. You can move and place each display at any
position at any angle. The video wall accepts almost any video and image file
type and resolution, including YouTube and Vimeo videos, as input sources
and transcodes them to a compatible format, if necessary, before publishing
them to the players. Real time feed is supported via UDP multicast stream.