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LED Use Case Scenarios

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Introduction

This document discusses the number of use case scenarios that are possible using Aximmetry.
NOTE: Additional documentation to discuss the given examples is linked under their descriptions.

IMPORTANT: The following subcategories discuss the setup procedure required for every use case scenario:

NOTE: Only the defining hardware components were listed in the description of each use-case scenario below.
NOTE: The actual number of usable LED processors is limited only by the computer's/computers' available output ports.
NOTE: The actual number of usable LED Walls is limited only by the computer's/computers' computing capacity to render content for it at the required resolution and frame rate.

Single-Machine LED Setups

NOTE: Every Single-Machine LED setup has limitations. To be able to use the full feature set Aximmetry offers for such productions, a minimum of two machines is needed.

Basic Setup

The most basic LED Setup consists of the following hardware components:

  • 1 tracked camera
  • 1 machine (computer)
  • LED processor 
  • LED Wall
NOTE: Once the setup procedure is complete, you can learn more about single-machine LED setups by referring to the following document:
Single-Machine LED Setup

Multiple Cameras

The most basic multi-camera LED Setup consists of the following hardware components:

  • More than 1 tracked camera
  • 1 machine (computer)
  • LED processor
  • LED Wall
NOTE: Once the setup procedure is complete, you can learn more about single-machine LED setups by referring to the following document:
Multiple Tracked Camera and Digital Extension

Multi-Machine Setups

Basic Multi-Machine Setup

The most basic multi-machine LED Setup consists of the following hardware components:

  • 1 or more tracked cameras
  • 2 machines (computers)
  • LED processor
  • LED Wall

1 Machine renders content for the LED Wall.
1 Machine receives the camera input(s), renders the Digital Extension (if needed), and does other post-processing.

NOTE: Once the setup procedure is complete, to learn more about this, please refer to the following document:
Simple Multi-Machine LED Setup

Multi-Machine, Multiple LED Walls

The most basic multi-machine, multi-camera LED Setup consists of the following hardware components:

  • 1 or more tracked cameras
  • 2 or more machines (computers)
  • 1 or more LED processors
  • Multiple LED Walls

1 or more Machines render content for the LED Walls
1 Machine receives the camera input(s), renders the Digital Extension (if needed), and does other post-processing.
NOTE: In this case, the use of an additional machine as the control machine is optional, but strongly recommended.

NOTE: The above hardware list can be scaled to include more machines, LED processors, and LED Walls.

NOTE: Once the setup procedure is complete, to learn more about this, please refer to the following document:
Multi-Machine LED Setup
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