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midilab edited this page May 10, 2020 · 3 revisions

Native Display

Your native display normally accessed via HDMI

By default opendsp boots with this display on. But you can tweek the config to turn it off by default if you dont need it - it helps to avoid cpu consumption waste.

Virtual Display

This is a network accessible display, used as a way to free up the Native display in case will needed it for projections or presentations.

If you need help to find your OpenDSP on the network please check Network page.

You can also access the GUI interface from different devices, you mobile phone, a tablet, smart tv, laptop or a PC.

The access is made via VNC protocol, you can download any client compatible with that protocol to start work with virtual display.

By default opendsp boots with this virtual display on. But you can tweek the config to turn it off by default if you dont need it - it helps to avoid cpu consumption waste.

Web Virtual Display

In case you dont have a VNC client, or dont what to download and install to use it, you can access via web using noVNC integrated into OpenDSP by default. Just open you web browser and follow the your OpenDSP ip address or network name:

http://opendsp

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