On 16.06.2009, at 11:09, "elwin (via Nabble)" 
<[email protected] 
 > wrote:

> Hi...
>
> Assume that I have 4 graphics workstations that are connected to 4  
> displays.
>
> Is it possible to describe a configuration that does the following?
>
> 1. Each node render 1/4 of the database on a pbuffer that is the  
> size of 4 displays

Yes.
>
> 2. Each node composite the images from the three other nodes and  
> display

Not right now. The images will be placed wrt their relative position  
on the source channel. You could do a prototype by resetting the frame  
offset to 0 in Channel::frameAssemble.

Alternatively have a look at the view equalizer.

>
>
> BTW, if there are more render nodes than the display nodes (those  
> that are connected to a display in a tiled display), what is the  
> normal arrangement of the resources?

Use a view equalizer and send feedback. It is fairly new.


Hth,

Stefan.
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> Elwin
>
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