Video walls
A video wall stitches several screens into one large canvas. Each physical display shows a cropped slice of the same image, so a 2×2 grid of TVs becomes one big picture.
Create a video wall
- Go to Video walls and create a new wall.
- Set the grid (rows × columns) and the wall's virtual resolution.
- Place content on the wall's canvas the same way you build a composition.
Attach screens
A wall needs real screens to display its slices.
- In the wall editor, attach existing screens to grid positions, or add new ones.
- Each attached screen becomes owned by the wall: its content is its slice of the wall canvas, not a per-screen playlist. A membership banner makes this clear on the screen's own page.
- Detaching a screen always just removes it from the wall — it never deletes the screen.
Pairing wall screens
Wall screens pair exactly like standalone screens — see Screens & pairing. In the wall editor, an unpaired screen offers a Generate pairing code button (with QR).
Camera model and clock sync
- The wall uses a virtual canvas (its own width/height); each screen is a CSS-cropped camera onto a region of it.
- Optional clock sync keeps animated content aligned across displays by ticking all wall screens from a shared clock. This is an org-level setting an administrator enables.
Tips
- Account for the bezels between displays when positioning content so important elements don't fall in the gaps.
- Preview the full wall before going live to confirm the slices line up.