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[QUOTE="CaptainMurdoch, post: 85931, member: 11729"] The Falcon Player (FPP) will let you treat that TV or projector attached to a Raspberry Pi as a matrix using FPP's "Virtual Matrix" Channel Output. You can choose any virtual resolution in 16-pixel increments and the Pi's GPU does the scaling for you. You can have a 1080P TV but create a virtual matrix that is only 160 pixels tall in your sequencer. I am currently testing some new enhancements to this feature on a direct attached 480x320 TFT LCD that piggybacks right onto the Pi, but the current code in FPP v1.9 works great to create a Virtual Matrix on the HDMI output on the Pi. We have lots of FPP users who used this feature with projectors in 2015 and 2016. [/QUOTE]
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