Displays
How to use Screen Walls
A Screen Wall is several physical displays arranged as one big logical display — a video wall in your lobby, a 3-screen menu board, a 2×2 grid in a stadium c…
A Screen Wall is several physical displays arranged as one big logical display — a video wall in your lobby, a 3-screen menu board, a 2×2 grid in a stadium concourse. CrownTV keeps them synchronized so that a single playlist (or a single video) plays across all of them as one.
Open the page
Sidebar → Displays → Walls.
Find a wall
- Search… by name, or filter by Number of Displays, Number of Displays in width, Number of Displays in height.
- The Number of Displays column shows
assigned/total. If the assigned number is less than the total, your wall has unmapped slots that still need a display assigned. - Click the magnifier next to the count to preview which physical displays are mapped to which grid cells.
Add a new wall
- Click + Add Screen Wall in the top right.
- Name the wall.
- Set the width (number of displays across) and height (number of displays tall).
- Map each grid cell to a physical display from your account.
- Save.
Edit or delete a wall
In the row’s Action menu (right edge):
- Edit screen wall — open the wall’s editor (
/screen/wall/{id}/edit). - Delete screen wall — destructive; confirm in the dialog.
What walls are great for
- A 3×1 menu board where each panel shows a different category but the background and branding stretch across all three.
- A 2×2 video wall in a lobby that plays one large 4K video across all four displays.
- A video wall playlist can be authored under Playlists → + Create Screen Wall Playlist and then targeted at a wall here.
Tips
- Make sure the orientation of the physical displays matches the wall configuration — a portrait display in a landscape grid will look stretched.
- After mapping, watch all displays from the front and confirm content lines up before going live.
Still stuck?
Submit a ticket and a CrownTV specialist will reply within 4 business hours.