LED Display Control
Bridge the gap between your creative vision and its execution with CHAUVET Professional LED display control solutions. These essential hardware and software tools provide the robust processing, mapping, and signal distribution needed to drive everything from large-scale video walls to intricate pixel-mapped lighting designs.
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What Makes Our LED Display Control Different?
Seamless System Integration
From software to hardware, our control solutions are engineered to work as a cohesive system. Enjoy plug-and-play simplicity with protocols like Kling-Net and automatic fixture detection that streamline setup for ÉPIX pixel displays.
Flexible Protocol Support
Integrate into any professional workflow with versatile support for industry-standard protocols. Our controllers handle Art-Net, sACN, and Kling-Net, providing flexible options for media servers, lighting consoles, and system designs.
Reliable Signal & Power
Deliver stable, pixel-perfect visuals with hardware built for mission-critical applications. Our solutions provide robust power distribution and signal management, from IP-rated drivers for outdoor use to fiber converters for long-distance signal integrity.
Your Questions, Answered
While both manage fixtures, LED display controllers are specialized for processing high-bandwidth video data and mapping it to individual pixels. They use protocols like Art-Net, sACN, and Kling-Net to translate video from a media server into control data for video panels and pixel-mappable battens, a task that requires significantly more data than traditional DMX lighting control.
Yes. LED video panels used in video walls typically receive processed video signals from a media server and video wall processor. Pixel-mappable fixtures such as battens are controlled through lighting networks using Art-Net or sACN and mapped through systems like the ÉPIX Mapping System, which translates video or graphics into control data for individual LEDs.
Media servers generate video or graphical content that can be distributed to LED displays in two different ways. For LED video panels used in video walls, the media server outputs a video signal that is processed and distributed to the panels through the display controller system. For pixel-mappable fixtures such as battens, media servers output pixel-mapped data over lighting protocols like Art-Net or sACN, which can then be interpreted by systems such as the ÉPIX Mapping System to control individual LEDs across the fixtures.
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