Keyboard Shortcuts
Likes
- Crestron
- Messages
Search
Re: RTSP & XPanel/TST-902
On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 04:12 AM, <lo@...> wrote:
works in my TSW-770 touchpanels but did not show up on my TST-902. Start by reviewing the streaming device settings. shows the max recommended stream settings for each panel. OLH also notes some helpful cmds like MEDIAPLAYERTCP that you may want to try adjusting if the low res substream still isn't showing. |
Re: RTSP & XPanel/TST-902
For the TST-902 I have enabled both RF & Wifi, nothing shows. I actually entered the URL in the RTSP Diagnostics in the setup: |
Re: AAE Speaker Connectors
On Ebay;($50) for full AAE set on mouser; ($5.38) for 10 -Mike On Thu, Mar 16, 2023 at 8:30?PM Gary Miller <g@...> wrote:
|
Re: AAE Speaker Connectors
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThanks Tony, I'll report back if these work.On March 16, 2023 3:54:41 PM CDT, "Tony Golden via groups.io" <mrgolden@...> wrote: I used these with a SWAMP. Hopefully the AAE uses the same.--- On Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 1:44 PM, Ross Cook wrote: |
Re: AAE Speaker Connectors
I used these with a SWAMP. Hopefully the AAE uses the same.
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
--- On Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 1:44 PM, Ross Cook wrote: |
Re: AAE Speaker Connectors
https://www.mouser.com/manufacturer/phoenix-contact/
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Miller <g@...> To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, Mar 16, 2023 11:59 am Subject: [crestron] AAE Speaker Connectors Does anyone know the part number and/or where to get speaker connectors for an AAE?
|
Re: RTSP & XPanel/TST-902
? ? |
Re: DSC PowerSeries Neo
I have a Crestron integrator working on this since last Nov 22, and we encountered bugs with the DSC drivers, so he contacted TrueBlue support and Crestron actually acknowledge the bug and they pull out the driver. They say they're still fixing the problem (around mid-Feb), I'm not sure if there's an update on this, did they release a new driver already??
|
Re: DSC PowerSeries Neo
Yeah, I couldn't believe it either, the first few times I had to use a CCD. But that's how it is with all CCD drivers for serial or IP control. The two simplest (if you can call it that) ways to see exactly which functions a driver supports are:
toggle quoted message
Show quoted text
1. Actually add it to a program and load it to a processor, then use Debugger to check the state of the "Feature is Supported" outputs. 2. Open the driver's included dat file in Notepad++ (or similar) and use the JSON Viewer plugin to view the information. While doing either of the above, it's also a good idea to look over the Connection and User Attribute sections for important setup information. Although it's not really as bad as it sounds, it's still somewhat of a pain, especially compared to the "old way" where everything was plainly spelled out in a PDF. --- On Wednesday, March 15, 2023 at 12:48 PM, ckangis wrote: |
IR through HD-EXT3-C-B
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI am running a DMPS3-300-C that is currently using HDMI 1 and DM port 3 and 4. I would like to put a HD-EXT3-C-B on HDMI 2. Would I be able to run an IR line off one of the IR connections on the DMPS and then pass it through the EXT pair so I can control a display on the RX side of the EXT pair? The IR needs to control a display that is 20ft away from the DMPS. ? ? ==================================== ? |
Topics in Home Automation - New Article in Residential Tech Today
My latest article, "Integrating Alexa Routines with Third-Party Smart Home Platforms¡± is being published by the good folks at Residential Tech Today Magazine on their web site.
Alexa enabled smart speakers are the most popular smart speakers being produced today.? Almost every third-party smart home platform supports the ability to trigger actions on their platform using voice commands spoken to an Alexa enabled speaker.? However, integration beyond voice commands can be challenging.? This article looks at techniques for integrating Alexa routines with third-party smart home platforms. You can find the article here: For those interested in earlier articles that I've written, you can find those here: Finally, for those that want to see even more content I've written about smart home technology you can find that here: Thanks |