ImagineVP Posted August 17, 2020 Posted August 17, 2020 What is the most widely used backglass size for a 2 screen cab setup? Asking for a friend... Quote
Mike_da_Spike Posted August 17, 2020 Posted August 17, 2020 Though question. Depends on the backglass box you have. I have a 2 screen with real dmd. My backglass is 28" and was the almost the max I could use. But I see some that put the backglass in portrait mode to put a backglass and dmd on it. Quote
ImagineVP Posted August 17, 2020 Author Posted August 17, 2020 Sorry, clarification... backglass "image size" for a 2 screen setup that has the speakers shown in the graphic. 3 screen backglass would be 1920x1080... 2 screen backglass image size would be...? 1920x...? Quote
Mike_da_Spike Posted August 18, 2020 Posted August 18, 2020 Ah sorry. Not sure what you exactly want for size, The total size minus grill size ? So you only keep the backglass size left ? I think you must ask Stat, Hirez00 or Outhere. They make a lot of backglasses, but not sure if they use this forum a lot Quote
ImagineVP Posted August 18, 2020 Author Posted August 18, 2020 I need sleep. OK, the overall rastor size is 1920x1080, but how does that breakdown from artwork to grill? What is the grill footprint dimension? Is it a standard size or do grill sizes vary from backglass to backglass? I am trying to figure out the "standard" placement for the DMD in a 2 screen setup that has the grill showing. Thanks. Quote
PcTeknic Posted August 19, 2020 Posted August 19, 2020 Solo recomiendo la configuración de 2 monitores en mini-pinballs, donde normalmente pones un monitor de 16/9 24 "o 26" como Playfield y un monitor 4/3 como backglass mostrando el B2S con su panel de altavoces y DMD en mesas modernas . Pero para un Pinball de tamaño Standart, con Playfield de 40 "a 43", recomiendo usar 3 monitores, el segundo es de 27 "a 32" FHD para el Backglass y la tercera pantalla para DMD hay 3 opciones, DMD Real, DMD monitor Pantalla ancha 4/1, DMD 15 "o 17" monitor normal en 4/3 o 16/9 dejando todo visible o solo una parte y ocultando el resto. Si hubiera monitores 4/3 de 27" o 29" serían ideales tanto para 2 como para 3 monitores, pero no los hay. Si pones un monitor 16/9 para una configuración de dos pantallas, cuando se vean mesas nuevas con panel de altavoces incluidos, se ve muy aplastado y no me gusta nada. --------------------- I only recommend the 2 monitor setup on mini-pinballs, where you normally put a 16/9 24 "or 26" monitor like Playfield and a 4/3 monitor as a backglass showing the B2S with its speaker panel and DMD on modern tables. But for a Standart size Pinball, with Playfield from 40 "to 43", I recommend using 3 monitors, the second is from 27 "to 32" FHD for the Backglass and the third screen for DMD there are 3 options, DMD Real, DMD monitor Widescreen 4/1, DMD 15 "or 17" normal monitor in 4/3 or 16/9 leaving all visible or only a part and hiding the rest. If there were 4/3 27 "or 29" monitors they would be ideal for both 2 and 3 monitors, but there aren't. If you put a 16/9 monitor in for a two-screen setup, when looking at new tables with a speaker panel included, it looks very squashed and I don't like it at all. Quote
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