The pyng triggers I put in my PMC3 program are showing up on the pyng app, now I just need?to move some of my working logic over to test it.???
On Monday, January 18, 2016 8:17 AM, "f douglas cavsfan198023@... [Crestron]" wrote:
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Thanks for the info everyone, the videos were very helpful.???I couldn't find the PYNG module in SIMPL because I was looking for it in my AV2 program, modules such as?"pyng" "media player"?and "tv presets" don't even show up once you add a 2 series processor to SIMPL.? Fortunately,? I have a PMC3 in my system and?I can drag the?modules into that system,? once I can trigger an event from my PMC3 to pyng and vice versa,? I want to see what I can do using eisc to get the pyng hub working with (and for) my main 2 series system.
I'm sure I'll never have to use a pyng hub, 2 series, and PMC3 together...I just like playing around with equipment to see what I can make work:)
On Thursday, January 14, 2016 11:32 AM, "kris.k@... [Crestron]" wrote:
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Essentially treat the pyng system as you would a Smart Media object. ?There are a couple of modules- (Pyng connection Configuration, and CRPC Serial Client Interface) and they connect to the smart object imported from VTproe. ?Other than that, not much to it. ?You don't get a lot of freedom in the GUI design, but the trade-off is the ease of integration. ?It was a pretty simple matter to acquire the tstats I was using, pretty much just like any infinet setup, just through the pyng interface. ?I'm not sure which processors support the pyng hub, but If the modules drop into your program, then it will work.