The Le Mans circuit trusts VuScape with the control and distribution of content of its new video wall
The VuWall controller powers the huge video wall installed at the Circuit de La Sarthe, where will the next be held 13 June, if the Covid-19 pandemic situation is controlled, las 24 Le Mans Hours.
He La Sarthe Circuit, of 13.626 meters long and located in the French town of Le Mans, France, It is known worldwide for hosting the most important endurance and efficiency car race in the world., which is done from 1923: las 24 Le Mans Hours, whose edition 2020 will take place next 13 June, if the Covid-19 pandemic has been managed.
For this season, those responsible for this emblematic race that has been held since 1923 They have installed a huge video wall in the control room, in configuration 6×3, whose content management and distribution is carried out with technology from the Canadian company VuWall.
Specifically, This is your VuScape high-performance video wall control system., Designed for managing and distributing content to display surfaces with management software, especially suitable for control rooms, meetings and digital signage.
Among its main advantages is that with a single controller it is possible to connect up to 96 screens and distribute up 40 4K video sources, with a transmission of up to 160 IP Streams in HD simultaneously, since it combines physical inputs with IP sources in the same controller.
For this project, the French audiovisual and drone imaging specialist has been involved. Air2D3, based in Le Mans, who has been in charge of taking the aerial shots, mapping each section in detail with drones to offer precise and high-quality content to the video wall screens located in the control and direction room of the race.
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