Re: Looking for a way of turning a cable/tv signal/picture 90 degrees?



On Wed, 27 May 2009 08:05:24 -0700 (PDT), daviddschool
<daviddschool@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Looking for a way of turning a cable/tv signal/picture 90 degrees?

I have 3 large tv turned on it side to make one large display. I am
running a live signal through it and want to figure a way to turn the
signal 90 degrees so it is showing upright. The software
(MagicImagePro from Samsung) is woefully lacking documentation and
functionality when it comes to doing this so I am thinking there is a
box or a way to do this before it reaches the TV through the cable.
Any ideas would be helpful. Thanks

David,
Look around for video wall technology. You might find something
there.

What you want to do is not trivial. Basically, you first receive the
signal and store a frame of video. You then need to break this frame
into three pieces, and do the rotation, and then output the three
separate video streams to the displays. It is not that hard, but it
is a somewaht niche application, so I don't hold out a lot of hope for
you...

Charlie
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