Video Processor
The video processor acts as the visual control center of the entire LED system.
It manages:
- image scaling
- signal switching
- synchronization
- HDR processing
- multi-window display

Why Video Processors Matter So Much
High-end LED systems often involve multiple video sources such as:
- cameras
- media servers
- live production systems
- presentation computers
- XR rendering engines
The processor ensures these sources display correctly on the LED wall.
Why XR and Broadcast Require Premium Processing
XR and broadcast environments demand:
- frame synchronization
- ultra-low latency
- HDR optimization
- precise color processing
This is why premium environments often use:
- advanced 4K processors
- frame lock systems
- HDR workflow support

Why Scaling Quality Affects Visual Experience
Poor scaling may create:
- blurry image edges
- text distortion
- reduced visual sharpness
This becomes especially visible in:
- conference rooms
- control centers
- luxury retail environments
DDW Engineer Notes
Many customers focus heavily on screen specifications while underestimating processor quality.
In reality, image processing architecture often has enormous influence on actual viewing experience.
Especially in premium projects, processing quality directly affects whether a screen feels cinematic or low-end.