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Crestron SDK for C# or integrating with Java

maglite4cell
 

Anyone out there willing to help a fellow member in looking into the crestron SDK. I went to their website had grabbed the .net sdk but it is incompatible with the visual studio 2010. Any help would be apriciated. I am looking if there is a newer version.

Thanks,

Gary


Re: Smartboard USB control over DM USB-HID

 

No, It's not compatible with HID Device. You need to have an usb extender
who is compatible with usb 1.1 or higher.

{Paf}


2013/5/7 chuckperkinscrestron <charles.perkins@...>

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Can I use the USB-HID ports on the DM-RMC-Scaler and DM 8x8 input cards to
send the Smartboard control to and from the pc.

Is the Smartboard considered an HID device?

The PC is located in a cabinet with the DM8x8 and the Smartboard is
located on an adjacent wall about 30' away

Thanks for any info you may have.



Re: STX-1700CXP graphics

 

It's also worth trying Tahoma -- a font that seems to have been designed in part to cope with the limitations of early LCDs

--
Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS
Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver)
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
V: 440.449.1100 x1107 | F: 440.449.1106 | I:
Crestron Services Provider

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Seth Olle
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2013 9:39 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: Re: [Crestron] STX-1700CXP graphics

It is an STX-1700, it will look crappy no matter what font you use.
You can't compare it to clarity of modern panels or IPADs, will never come close.
Have to do quite a few upgrades with them UGH recently.
Arial Bold seems to be about the best you can do.

From: matt_rasmussen_2000 <mjrtoo@...<mailto:mjrtoo@...>>
Reply-To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>>
Date: Tuesday, May 7, 2013 9:32 AM
To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>>
Subject: [Crestron] STX-1700CXP graphics



I'm lucky enough to have to work on one of these old panels and having trouble getting any of the fonts to look even halfway good. Can anyone pass along some tips for working with these devices in the latest VTPRO software?

Setting x2 in the view helps, but it's still hard to layout that way. I've been using just Arial text with the font even set below the choices and still looks crappy.





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Re: STX-1700CXP graphics

 

What you see is what you get!

Anti-Aliased helps, but not much. The only way I've gotten text to look better is to add it to the button graphic in Photoshop. It looks nice and crisp then, but talk about a lot of work...

TB

--- In Crestron@..., "matt_rasmussen_2000" <mjrtoo@...> wrote:

I'm lucky enough to have to work on one of these old panels and having trouble getting any of the fonts to look even halfway good. Can anyone pass along some tips for working with these devices in the latest VTPRO software?

Setting x2 in the view helps, but it's still hard to layout that way. I've been using just Arial text with the font even set below the choices and still looks crappy.


Re: STX-1700CXP graphics

Seth Olle
 

It is an STX-1700, it will look crappy no matter what font you use.
You can't compare it to clarity of modern panels or IPADs, will never come close.
Have to do quite a few upgrades with them UGH recently.
Arial Bold seems to be about the best you can do.

From: matt_rasmussen_2000 <mjrtoo@...<mailto:mjrtoo@...>>
Reply-To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>>
Date: Tuesday, May 7, 2013 9:32 AM
To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>>
Subject: [Crestron] STX-1700CXP graphics



I'm lucky enough to have to work on one of these old panels and having trouble getting any of the fonts to look even halfway good. Can anyone pass along some tips for working with these devices in the latest VTPRO software?

Setting x2 in the view helps, but it's still hard to layout that way. I've been using just Arial text with the font even set below the choices and still looks crappy.


Re: Hard Buttons on TMPC-4SMD Cause Runaway Volume Issues

Jesus @ Audio& Net Artist
 

I have seen this with other touchpanels. Apparently in my case it was that
the network was clustered with the office Net traffic.
Vlan apparently fixed all.
--
*Jesus Tossas*
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*Technology Architect, Audio Engineer, Programmer*
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*787-329-3944*
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Contact Info <>


STX-1700CXP graphics

 

I'm lucky enough to have to work on one of these old panels and having trouble getting any of the fonts to look even halfway good. Can anyone pass along some tips for working with these devices in the latest VTPRO software?

Setting x2 in the view helps, but it's still hard to layout that way. I've been using just Arial text with the font even set below the choices and still looks crappy.


Re: Smartboard USB control over DM USB-HID

Jesus @ Audio& Net Artist
 

I need to put a customer PC Tower on the Rack and still am looking for a
HID Mouse & Keyboard to extend to the RM-200-C on his office.

--
*Jesus Tossas*
*
*
*Technology Architect, Audio Engineer, Programmer*
*
*
*787-329-3944*
*
*
Contact Info <>


Smartboard USB control over DM USB-HID

 

Can I use the USB-HID ports on the DM-RMC-Scaler and DM 8x8 input cards to send the Smartboard control to and from the pc.

Is the Smartboard considered an HID device?

The PC is located in a cabinet with the DM8x8 and the Smartboard is located on an adjacent wall about 30' away

Thanks for any info you may have.


Re: MCE controller

Jordan Lyaskov
 

It is very simple..?
Works only with windows OS. It represents only windows buttons and discrete commands.
Once the controller is intalled to the server, it?s good to be set up to start everytime when the OS has been started.
On the crestron part is needed a TCP/IP client (static IP of the server and port 5150) and a SIO.

e.g. simple commands :
VK_DOWN&#92;x0D

VK_UP&#92;x0D


Note: the "enter" button is "VK_RETURN&#92;x0D" .. it took me a while to find it.



________________________________
From: stefuel2 <stefuel@...>
To: Crestron@...
Sent: Tuesday, May 7, 2013 1:29 PM
Subject: [Crestron] MCE controller



?
looking for a quick and dirty explanation of how this works. I have a recenty taken out of service 10 bay server that I'm going to try and convert into a media server. It's my understanding that MCE gets installed on the server and listens for commands sent over the ethernet?
I've never tried controlling a PC and this is more of a fun/learning project then anything else.




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Re: SnapAV Wattbox effectiveness and Integration

Kool-Aid Drinker
 

Finally got the "protocol" -- it's a semi-accurate, semi-complete
description of two HTTP requests; one to control the outlets, and one
to get status.

A few minutes with Wireshark while using the web interface will get
you better information on more commands.


On Mon, 01 Apr 2013 21:59:55 -0000, "Dustin"
<dustin@...> wrote:

They give it out on a case by case. Give them a call and they'll send it right out.

I just noticed there was firmware in February, and I think I messed around with this before
then, but everything is fuzzy... This *might* mean the reboot thing is fixed now. I have
a call in to see if there's a newer version than what I have.

--- In Crestron@..., Kool-Aid Drinker <herald@...> wrote:

Is there actually a protocol? I looked a month ago and only saw the C4
driver.


Re: Ok...whats the Lifesize Trick I'm Missing

 

I don't know if it's true or not only what I've been told. I'm more inclined to believe Crestron tried to get their Chip into Lifesize and was turned down, but who knows

--- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@...> wrote:


Wait wait wait... I2P gets *money* from manufacturers??? Not that I was ever told otherwise - was just an assumption otherwise.

- Chip


--- In Crestron@..., "Gregg M" <jets_in_2003@> wrote:

You need to modify the module to get many functions to work. I honestly feel this was a poorly thrown together module since Lifesize told crestron they wouldn't pay them to create one (As told to me by our Lifesize Rep).


MCE controller

 

looking for a quick and dirty explanation of how this works. I have a recenty taken out of service 10 bay server that I'm going to try and convert into a media server. It's my understanding that MCE gets installed on the server and listens for commands sent over the ethernet?
I've never tried controlling a PC and this is more of a fun/learning project then anything else.


DSI Entertainment Systems Hiring in Los Angeles

 

DSI Entertainment Systems is looking for a full time Control Systems Programmer.
Programmer should be comfortable with commercial, residential, and lighting
programming. Benefits include a competitive salary, medical and dental
insurance, paid vacation and holidays. Please send resume, example programs, and
salary requirements to dbransford(at)dsientertainment.com.


Re: Copy/Paste large S+ module

Kool-Aid Drinker
 

Yeah, been there. Adding *anything* to a program with >100,000 signals
is painful. Makes me wonder about the data structures that SIMPL uses
internally -- way too many operations are O(n) or worse.

Instead of copy/paste, if you can, drop in a new module, Ctrl-Shift-B
to autoname, and F9. Should halve the time.

In contrast, dropping in a new module, right-click-drag and copy all
signals/parameters will take about twice as long.

It's a lot like how (even in a huge program) a typed signal can be
instantly highlighted green, but it takes forever to bring up the
signal list.


On Mon, 6 May 2013 15:18:10 -0600, Heath Volmer <hvolmer@...>
wrote:

Is there any way to speed up the copy/paste of very large S+ symbols (3000+ signals)? It
takes 20 seconds or so... F9 rename is lightning fast.

Heath


Re: OT-shot in the dark

 

Ouch expensive mistake. Are you sure that it didn't happen during shipping? ;)

Really, Runco won't repair it. Great products but they suck if they won't fix it.

--- In Crestron@..., Heath Volmer <hvolmer@...> wrote:

I have a brand new Runco V63 plasma that we broke during install. Cracked glass. (Yes, ouch!). I cannot find anyone willing to try and repair it, not even Runco. Does anyone know what I might do to get it fixed before I stage a dramatic YouTube video of its falling from a skyscraper or something equally as stupid?

Thanks, Heath

Heath Volmer
Digital Domain Systems
Littleton, CO

Sent from my iTypo 4


Re: Ok...whats the Lifesize Trick I'm Missing

Chip
 

Wait wait wait... I2P gets *money* from manufacturers??? Not that I was ever told otherwise - was just an assumption otherwise.

- Chip

--- In Crestron@..., "Gregg M" <jets_in_2003@...> wrote:

You need to modify the module to get many functions to work. I honestly feel this was a poorly thrown together module since Lifesize told crestron they wouldn't pay them to create one (As told to me by our Lifesize Rep).


Re: New free downloads from NTDesigns

 

Good to know that you already have a Compatible Core 3^(TM) devices themes.

Signed,
Rafael Costa.

Em 06/05/2013 14:47, Aaron escreveu:


I just wanted to let the group know that we've added some pretty cool
free graphics to our site over the past few months. If you haven't
visited the site for awhile or if you don't know about it, stop by and
download some tasty UI goodies for your projects! Thanks, Aaron

link:


Re: Ok...whats the Lifesize Trick I'm Missing

 

There's an analog init thats either set to 0d and should be 1d or the other way around or a stepper needs to run an init......something like that. ? Sorry for the vagueness but was told about this by a colleague and never actually went into the module. ?Just wanted to point you towards the vicinity.


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From: Gregg M <jets_in_2003@...>
To: Crestron@...
Sent: Monday, May 6, 2013 1:49 PM
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Ok...whats the Lifesize Trick I'm Missing


You need to modify the module to get many functions to work. I honestly feel this was a poorly thrown together module since Lifesize told crestron they wouldn't pay them to create one (As told to me by our Lifesize Rep).

I've just taken to dumping all the directory entrys into a scrolling list and adding a little bit of logic to directory dial from there.


--- In Crestron@..., "touchpanelprogrammer" <touchpanelprogrammer@...> wrote:

Anyone find the solution to this problem? I am having the same issue as well. Life size module v3.5, when you pull up the directory, prev page and next page does not work.

--- In Crestron@..., "dimas" <d_jo_han@> wrote:


yes same as me. im using rs232..but next and previous cannot work to display directory. is there any way to solve this?

--- In Crestron@..., "Gregg M" <jets_in_2003@> wrote:

When using Crestrons Lifesize IP Module, I can't get the entire local directory on my panel, and by entire directory, I mean more then the number of entries listed in the bottom paramater. The page next/previous buttons don't seem to do anything and the total number of pages always list 1????????????????????



------------------------------------



Check out the Files area for useful modules, documents, and drivers.

A contact list of Crestron dealers and programmers can be found in the Database area.
Yahoo! Groups Links



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Re: Ok...whats the Lifesize Trick I'm Missing

 

Open up the module and look at Ana Init S-1.4 (under common logic). Add a delay symbol to delay the init trigger 10 seconds. The problem is within the S+ module where the "entries per page" is read in too fast upon program load.

Matt

--- In Crestron@..., "touchpanelprogrammer" <touchpanelprogrammer@...> wrote:

Anyone find the solution to this problem? I am having the same issue as well. Life size module v3.5, when you pull up the directory, prev page and next page does not work.

--- In Crestron@..., "dimas" <d_jo_han@> wrote:


yes same as me. im using rs232..but next and previous cannot work to display directory. is there any way to solve this?

--- In Crestron@..., "Gregg M" <jets_in_2003@> wrote:

When using Crestrons Lifesize IP Module, I can't get the entire local directory on my panel, and by entire directory, I mean more then the number of entries listed in the bottom paramater. The page next/previous buttons don't seem to do anything and the total number of pages always list 1????????????????????