Re: 16 bit wav to 8 bit wav Converter
Bravo.
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--- In Crestron@..., "Anthony Desimone" <anthony_desimone@...> wrote:
--- In Crestron@..., "jgreenink16" <jgreenink16@> wrote:
I was messing with that last week. It also has to be in mono for 6L's. I grabbed a decent sounding doorbell, opened it in audacity, saved as 8bit mono and it sounded like a dying tractor at a rock concert. I then just called crestron and they emailed me a usable file in the right format.
I'd like to figure this out though. You know... for science.
--- In Crestron@..., Jeremy Weatherford <xidus.net@> wrote:
Audacity will convert just about anything to 8 bit WAVs.
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 11:36 AM, dbrichardson_bham <davidrichardson1163@> wrote:
Anyone have any software converters in mind or one that records in '8 bit wav'.? Thanks David
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Re: 16 bit wav to 8 bit wav Converter
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--- In Crestron@..., "jgreenink16" <jgreenink16@...> wrote: I was messing with that last week. It also has to be in mono for 6L's. I grabbed a decent sounding doorbell, opened it in audacity, saved as 8bit mono and it sounded like a dying tractor at a rock concert. I then just called crestron and they emailed me a usable file in the right format.
I'd like to figure this out though. You know... for science.
--- In Crestron@..., Jeremy Weatherford <xidus.net@> wrote:
Audacity will convert just about anything to 8 bit WAVs.
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 11:36 AM, dbrichardson_bham <davidrichardson1163@> wrote:
Anyone have any software converters in mind or one that records in '8 bit wav'.? Thanks David
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Lol. +1.
- Chip
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--- In Crestron@..., "ChrisK" <chris@...> wrote: Joshua, Great Website!! Just a suggestion - You need to have Dave B. change his name to Joshua
Chris K.........:)
--- In Crestron@..., Josh Elek <jelek@> wrote:
It's not a marketing video, but we at LiquidPixel Group have designed a set of control interface simulations that some of our integrators show to potential clients when trying to close a sale. It's an app that runs on your iPad and functions like a typical Crestron UI. (They can see how easy it can be to route video, monitor security cameras and whatnot.) You don't need it connected to a processor or the internet. Just fire up an iPad and you can show simulated control interfaces to potential clients.
If you're at all interested, you can go here to sign up and get instruction on how to install the demo on your iPad.
-Joshua Elek
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Re: Remote Monitoring Systems
Yes, Being able to monitor ALL devices - IP, CresNET, etc. is very important to us...
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--- In Crestron@..., "jgreenink16" <jgreenink16@...> wrote: I don't know if this is unique to N9, but you can monitor crestnet traffic with those as well (you just point some stuff in simpl at the server). Plus, it has logmein on it. We have one in our showroom, but unfortunately I haven't had any time to play with it.
--- In Crestron@..., Nick Mitchell <nick@> wrote:
Spice works isn't on your list but it's easy to setup and use and it's also free. And as a bonus it has an inventory tracker and help desk management built in.
Nick
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On Apr 2, 2012, at 9:16 AM, ChrisK <chris@> wrote:
Hi All, I'm getting ready to make a final decision for our company and wanted to see if people would weigh in on which RMS's that they/their companies are using.
Please comment on why you chose the system that you chose as well as it's reliability, the best/worst parts, etc.
It seems that the big three are: Nuage Nine Certified Cyber Solutions iHiji
A big TIA, Chris K.............;)
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Joshua, Great Website!! Just a suggestion - You need to have Dave B. change his name to Joshua
Chris K.........:)
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--- In Crestron@..., Josh Elek <jelek@...> wrote: It's not a marketing video, but we at LiquidPixel Group have designed a set of control interface simulations that some of our integrators show to potential clients when trying to close a sale. It's an app that runs on your iPad and functions like a typical Crestron UI. (They can see how easy it can be to route video, monitor security cameras and whatnot.) You don't need it connected to a processor or the internet. Just fire up an iPad and you can show simulated control interfaces to potential clients.
If you're at all interested, you can go here to sign up and get instruction on how to install the demo on your iPad.
-Joshua Elek
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Re: 16 bit wav to 8 bit wav Converter
I found AVS Audio Converter worked,, but always on the lookout for something free and better for in the name of science. Thanks David
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--- In Crestron@..., "jgreenink16" <jgreenink16@...> wrote: I was messing with that last week. It also has to be in mono for 6L's. I grabbed a decent sounding doorbell, opened it in audacity, saved as 8bit mono and it sounded like a dying tractor at a rock concert. I then just called crestron and they emailed me a usable file in the right format.
I'd like to figure this out though. You know... for science.
--- In Crestron@..., Jeremy Weatherford <xidus.net@> wrote:
Audacity will convert just about anything to 8 bit WAVs.
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 11:36 AM, dbrichardson_bham <davidrichardson1163@> wrote:
Anyone have any software converters in mind or one that records in '8 bit wav'.? Thanks David
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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
-- Jeremy Weatherford
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Re: Remote Monitoring Systems
I don't know if this is unique to N9, but you can monitor crestnet traffic with those as well (you just point some stuff in simpl at the server). Plus, it has logmein on it. We have one in our showroom, but unfortunately I haven't had any time to play with it.
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--- In Crestron@..., Nick Mitchell <nick@...> wrote: Spice works isn't on your list but it's easy to setup and use and it's also free. And as a bonus it has an inventory tracker and help desk management built in.
Nick
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On Apr 2, 2012, at 9:16 AM, ChrisK <chris@...> wrote:
Hi All, I'm getting ready to make a final decision for our company and wanted to see if people would weigh in on which RMS's that they/their companies are using.
Please comment on why you chose the system that you chose as well as it's reliability, the best/worst parts, etc.
It seems that the big three are: Nuage Nine Certified Cyber Solutions iHiji
A big TIA, Chris K.............;)
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Re: 16 bit wav to 8 bit wav Converter
I was messing with that last week. It also has to be in mono for 6L's. I grabbed a decent sounding doorbell, opened it in audacity, saved as 8bit mono and it sounded like a dying tractor at a rock concert. I then just called crestron and they emailed me a usable file in the right format.
I'd like to figure this out though. You know... for science.
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--- In Crestron@..., Jeremy Weatherford <xidus.net@...> wrote: Audacity will convert just about anything to 8 bit WAVs.
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 11:36 AM, dbrichardson_bham <davidrichardson1163@...> wrote:
Anyone have any software converters in mind or one that records in '8 bit wav'.? Thanks David
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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
-- Jeremy Weatherford
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Re: 16 bit wav to 8 bit wav Converter
Audacity will convert just about anything to 8 bit WAVs. On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 11:36 AM, dbrichardson_bham <davidrichardson1163@...> wrote: Anyone have any software converters in mind or one that records in '8 bit wav'.? Thanks David
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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
-- Jeremy Weatherford
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16 bit wav to 8 bit wav Converter
Anyone have any software converters in mind or one that records in '8 bit wav'.? Thanks David
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Re: Remote Monitoring Systems
Spice works isn't on your list but it's easy to setup and use and it's also free. And as a bonus it has an inventory tracker and help desk management built in.
Nick
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On Apr 2, 2012, at 9:16 AM, ChrisK <chris@...> wrote:
Hi All, I'm getting ready to make a final decision for our company and wanted to see if people would weigh in on which RMS's that they/their companies are using.
Please comment on why you chose the system that you chose as well as it's reliability, the best/worst parts, etc.
It seems that the big three are: Nuage Nine Certified Cyber Solutions iHiji
A big TIA, Chris K.............;)
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Re: Extron Globalviewer to Crestron processor?
Good to know.
Thanks, cyberbri
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--- In Crestron@..., "colinhasted" <colin_hasted@...> wrote: I have managed to get an A*X fully integrated with Global Viewer Enterprise, I am in the process of porting that code over to Crestron. I will let you know how I get on. The GVE API still has some bugs which Extron are ironing out!
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IR file for Cisco CHS 335HDC (Verizon FIOS Cable Box)
Hi,
Does anyone have an IR file for this cable box(Cisco CHS 335HDC --- Verizon FIOS)? I heard some of Scientific Atlanta boxes use the same IR file but I am not sure which one it is.
Thanks
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Anyone have one of these they want to part with? New or used - in good, working condition.
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OT: HRSD8D250 Honeywell DVR
I have a client with a HRSD8D250 DVR and he is now looking for more storage time for his footage. Since the OS is embedded in flash, has anyone ever just replaced the HD with a larger capacity unit?
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Re: Crestron Programmer Position in Pacific NW
Block,
I have gotten a couple of tickets heading out of Aberdeen myself, right past the college as you're heading to Westport. They will get you!
The open position advertised is in Port Angeles which is a completely different scene than anything in Gray's Harbor (Aberdeen, Westport).
There are some chemical smells present in our facilities (I mean, we are making fiberglass stuff here), though not too bad in the climate controlled office areas the programmer would be spending most of their time in.
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--- In Crestron@..., "Block-O-Matic" <michael@...> wrote: I paid a visit to Westport MANY moons ago as a Crestron employee to do a one day D3/lighting training and, of course, to give away the blue kool-aide. Very cool setup you guys have up there. I could live without the fiberglass smell though.
The worst part of that trip was driving to Seattle, I got a speeding ticket in my rental car. The cops and the courts have no mercy in Aberdeen County. The best part was stopping at Lidz to buy a hat for the cold weather. I bought a Kangol ivy cap and haven't been seen without one since.
mb
--- In Crestron@..., "cyberbri24" <cyberbri24@> wrote:
Looks like a cool job. My cousin lives over there somewhere. He's always going to Whistler to board....
--- In Crestron@..., "erikm_101" <erikm101@> wrote:
Well generally, you won't need to. But sometimes, if you need to check a cable on device, you might need to un-mount something, remove wall paneling, pull a rack out of a cabinet, et cetera.
This is boiler-plate stuff here, mostly. Anyone who works in production at our facilities has this as a 'job requirement'.
It's OK that you can't though Anthony, there's no test =)
erik
--- In Crestron@..., "Anthony Desimone" <anthony_desimone@> wrote:
Why does a programmer need to be able to lift 50 pounds?
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I found the TPMC-10 to be a TOTAL POS. On one install I had sooo many problems with it I told the client to outright reject it and ask for a different model.
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--- In Crestron@..., Jon Spackman <fueler1@...> wrote: The tpmc-10 is finicky with what APs it will connect with ( you can get wifi but no control connection). I have found with mine that it works with only these of several i have tried: Draytek 800 something ap, d-link 755 something ap, and the really old linksys wap54g.
I cannot get connection for control even though wireless is great with: Apple anything, netgear wap 102 and 103, cisco routers, netgear wireless router, and a few others.
This applies to my 4xg's also. The other clue is that if i turn on b/g/n mode it looses connection for crestron on my current Draytek units. The wifi strength will e great but never gets control connection to my pro2 until i turn off "n". A few others settings also kill control even though wifi is great.
Hope that helps
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Re: iPad retina display with crestron mobile G
For the iPhone (retina display), I created all my button graphics at the resolution of the device (960x480). You size the button to be half the size of the image, then select "size graphic to fit button." Haven't tried it with the new iPad but I'm certain you'll have sharper graphics. On Mar 30, 2012, at 12:30 PM, fabiodaubermann wrote: I am curious if anybody here had a chance to play with the newest iPad and crestron mobile...
The new iPad has greater resolution, and after reading on the internet that some electronic magazines which publish for ipad had some issues with publications not rendering right on the new iPad made me think immediately of the crestron app.
Anybody with a new iPad out there?
Thanks! Fabio
-Andrew
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It's not a marketing video, but we at LiquidPixel Group have designed a set of control interface simulations that some of our integrators show to potential clients when trying to close a sale. It's an app that runs on your iPad and functions like a typical Crestron UI. (They can see how easy it can be to route video, monitor security cameras and whatnot.) You don't need it connected to a processor or the internet. Just fire up an iPad and you can show simulated control interfaces to potential clients. If you're at all interested, you can go here to sign up and get instruction on how to install the demo on your iPad. -Joshua Elek From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of rogiervs Sent: Saturday, March 31, 2012 6:52 AM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] Re: Crestron marketing Yeah, that's great! No need for stuff like this, but some other company earning money on it huh? ;) --- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, "Starry" <starry99@...<mailto:starry99@...>> wrote: How about
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--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, "jrw_96" <jrw_96@> wrote:
I don't have an answer for residential sales (we don't do resi) but you might ask your sales rep about some videos/tolls that would help you land the deal.
Our sales rep stopped by today and showed us a flash site that may help you with the commercial side of things:
< Remember, the sales rep is there to help you (most of the time) so let them know what you think you need to compete and if enough people do the same you should get it.
JRW
--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, "rogiervs" <rogier@> wrote:
Still, I don't see why Crestron couldn't create something like this:
--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, Nathan Hesson <nhesson@> wrote:
What you're describing is a BIG difference from Crestron to C4. C4 can produce marketing that says, "with our product you can enjoy X" because they've ensured that you can't program it any other way. IMHO Crestron doesn't produce marketing that is geared that way because they're stuff allows for so much more flexibility in the configuration and programming of their hardware. Maybe they could produce that type of marketing for the stuff SB generates but even then it wouldn't be accurate. You'd have to wait for "day 2" to get the features talked about :)
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 1:27 PM, rogiervs <rogier@> wrote:
:) Nevertheless, I could use some marketing material that doesn't focus on what great technology and wires are behind their walls, but more on the overall solution they will get when they sit down in their living room, if you know what I mean...
--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, Jeremy Weatherford <xidus.net@> wrote:
I'd prefer that Crestron marketing not talk to my customers, since that generally leads to a discussion of what "day 2" means.
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 3:00 PM, rogiervs <rogier@> wrote:
Am I the only one that's complaining about the following: why is Crestron's marketing approach so product-driven? Most of their marketing appears to be aimed at resellers instead of consumers. Control4 (sorry for that) does target their consumers directly with video's, commercials etc. that explain what their products can mean in their daily life. Just curious, don't you guys miss that while marketing your products? I might of course have missed the consumer-targeted marketing material, if so, please direct me to it.
Thanks
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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
-- Jeremy Weatherford
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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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Module Help File Template
Is there a module help file template available from Crestron or does anyone have something formatted that they use that they would be willing to share?
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