congratulations for making it so far. My system wont even reckognise my sending card - i just get a "LED screen system not found" ... im linked up with hdmi converter to DVI, usb and power ofc ... no cigar ... any ideas??
You can either use gamma correction settings on the receiver or handle it on the pc. It comes up as a separate display, so normal display settings work to adjust as well
Hi, is there a way to get the entire desktop shown onto the panel. Not sure if this is done within the sender setting or receiver setting. If so how do you do it, I can’t seem to find out anywhere
Hi there, you didn't show the "Display Connection" menu, how did you get it to work with one data port per row?, Are all the displays in the same "Extension Cable" number? dude how? I'm trying to configure a 4 (320x160) panel display 2 connected to "j600" and the other 2 connected to "j601", I have the correct .RCG file and I have tried everything that has come to mind, and just two panels(on different ports) are working fine.
Its like it shows only half of the screen repeated on both sides j600 1 2 j602 1 2 Both 1s make half the screen and the 2s make the other, but both sides display the same
I basically used this as reference: 00.rc.xiniu.com/g2/M00/73/00/CgAGe1rMcICAKm8oAABlB-vxSfE618.png in the led config, i just configured it as a single display of 64x64 pixels. I suppose, given the RGC file it knows that each panel had 64x32px, so it stitched it all together assuming each port on the RV was a seperate row. It wasn't until I added a second receiver card that I had to add another square and map direction in that Display Connection screen.
i emailed linsn to get their RGC pack, i had to rename the chinese characters out of the filenames. From there, I basically just ran through each P10 file until I got one that displayed properly. I also made a few small adjustments to refresh rate once it was displaying.
hi... your video is awesome.. a question.. what do you think about this note of the pages that sales leds modules? is that true? : the note is the fallowing: You'd better buy all modules at a time for one led screen, in this way, we can make sure that all of them are of the same batch. For different batch of LED modules have a few differences in RGB rank, color, frame, brightness etc. So our modules can't work together with your previous or later modules.
from what I understand, this has to do w/ manufacturing + consistency. batch to batch brightness can certainly be different! I bought these from an amazon seller, so I suspect they're from the same (or similar) batches.
They will still work together but you may risk receiving non matching panels to your old ones as in brightness, color, grayscale due to them being aged differently and due to different variances in manufacturing LED batches and other electrical components. It will have a hard time looking like your old ones. You can correct in software but thats an extra step.
congratulations for making it so far. My system wont even reckognise my sending card - i just get a "LED screen system not found" ... im linked up with hdmi converter to DVI, usb and power ofc ... no cigar ... any ideas??
Is there a way to control brightness?
You can either use gamma correction settings on the receiver or handle it on the pc. It comes up as a separate display, so normal display settings work to adjust as well
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Hi, is there a way to get the entire desktop shown onto the panel. Not sure if this is done within the sender setting or receiver setting. If so how do you do it, I can’t seem to find out anywhere
Use the duplicate setting or extend. If it's bigger (right now 128x64) then it will be widescreen desktop.
How many panels would be needed to have a 1:1 of your laptop's resolution?
quite a few! this is 64x64 and uses 8 panels.
Hi there, you didn't show the "Display Connection" menu, how did you get it to work with one data port per row?, Are all the displays in the same "Extension Cable" number? dude how?
I'm trying to configure a 4 (320x160) panel display 2 connected to "j600" and the other 2 connected to "j601", I have the correct .RCG file and I have tried everything that has come to mind, and just two panels(on different ports) are working fine.
Its like it shows only half of the screen repeated on both sides
j600 1 2
j602 1 2
Both 1s make half the screen and the 2s make the other, but both sides display the same
I basically used this as reference: 00.rc.xiniu.com/g2/M00/73/00/CgAGe1rMcICAKm8oAABlB-vxSfE618.png
in the led config, i just configured it as a single display of 64x64 pixels. I suppose, given the RGC file it knows that each panel had 64x32px, so it stitched it all together assuming each port on the RV was a seperate row. It wasn't until I added a second receiver card that I had to add another square and map direction in that Display Connection screen.
Well I suppose my RCG file is not the right one, every panel in a single row just duplicates the first one, where did you download your RCG file from?
i emailed linsn to get their RGC pack, i had to rename the chinese characters out of the filenames. From there, I basically just ran through each P10 file until I got one that displayed properly. I also made a few small adjustments to refresh rate once it was displaying.
hi... your video is awesome.. a question.. what do you think about this note of the pages that sales leds modules? is that true? : the note is the fallowing: You'd better buy all modules at a time for one led screen, in this way, we can make sure that all of them are of the same batch.
For different batch of LED modules have a few differences in RGB rank, color, frame, brightness etc.
So our modules can't work together with your previous or later modules.
from what I understand, this has to do w/ manufacturing + consistency. batch to batch brightness can certainly be different! I bought these from an amazon seller, so I suspect they're from the same (or similar) batches.
They will still work together but you may risk receiving non matching panels to your old ones as in brightness, color, grayscale due to them being aged differently and due to different variances in manufacturing LED batches and other electrical components. It will have a hard time looking like your old ones. You can correct in software but thats an extra step.
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