[Beowulf] a cluster to drive a wall of monitors
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Alvin Oga alvin at Mail.Linux-Consulting.comTue Oct 12 22:05:40 PDT 2004
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hi ya evan On Tue, 12 Oct 2004, Evan Cull wrote: > I'm helping with a project that want's to drive a wall of about 50 LCD > panels with a linux cluster running Syzygy: > http://www.isl.uiuc.edu/syzygy.htm i didn't see 4, 16, 50 monitors at that site :-) but maybe i didnt look in the right places or with the right eyeballs for 2x3 or more monitors .. http://www.linux-1u.net/X11/Quad/ - a wall of 16 monitors http://www.linux-1u.net/X11/Quad/gstreamer.net/vw1.png http://www.linux-1u.net/X11/Quad/gstreamer.net/vw2.png http://www.linux-1u.net/X11/Quad/gstreamer.net/video-wall-howto.html the trick is to divide out the one pic into 1/4 pics each and the bracket between each adjacent lcd to be minimal and non-distracting fromt eh whole image displayed on 4 or more monitors lots of XF86Config editing and tweeking doing that with *.jpg is almost trivial doing that with *.mpeg with mplayer/zine becomes a fun project > I was considering a cluster of either 50 single processor nodes or 25 > dual processor + dual output graphics card nodes. I suppose 50 dual an itty bitty P3-800 equivalent cpu can trivially play an mpeg file ( you dont need horsepower to play mpegs ) if you are encoding ... that might be trickier .. and that you'd need to keep the video and audio in sync ( not trivial ) - lots of rejected *.mpegs due to sound and video being out of sync ( even on the fastest pcs ) > Does anyone here have experience buying rackmountable cluster nodes > *with graphics cards* who can point me to a vendor? we sell those puppises, which is half the fun .. :-) > For that matter, have any of you built a similar system & have any > suggestions / comments? depending on where the movies are being played, remote admin or not and if they "hit reset" or powerfailures will be yur biggest problem - we have 100 systems in 100 cities across this itty-bitty-land c ya alvin
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