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Re: An Sag Complaint has been filed
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýBased on the New Jersey legislature¡¯s bill information for the proposed act () it doesn¡¯t look like it¡¯s even made it out of committee, let alone been passed by both houses, signed by the governor, and become enacted law yet. ? It may become law but it has several more stops and probably at least June/July 1 passing before you¡¯d have rights under it (most laws, absent an ¡°Emergency Clause¡± which usually has higher vote thresholds, are not immediately effective when signed by become effective on a set date¡ June 1, July 1, and January 1 are all popular choices). ? Given that it¡¯s already been carried over from a previous session ¨C at least the legislatures I pay more attention to that doesn¡¯t bode well for it passing unless this version has some significant changes from last year¡¯s. Carrying over a bill can be a way of ¡°I like you too much to say how much I hate your bill or to publically kill it the way I think it deserves to die¡maybe you¡¯ll forget about it by next year?¡± ? -- Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS, DMC-E-4K/T/D ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2022 6:26 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [crestron] An Sag Complaint has been filed ?
???? Under the bill, an original equipment manufacturer of equipment sold, offered for sale, or used in this State is required to make available to independent repair providers or equipment owners: ???? (1) the same diagnostic, service, or repair documentation for no charge or in the same manner and in the same timeframe as the original equipment manufacturer makes it available to authorized repair providers; and ???? (2) equipment or service parts, inclusive of any updates to the embedded software of the equipment, for purchase under fair and reasonable terms. ? On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 6:24 PM bi0drain via <naplesisnotmyhome=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Crestron Processor with 3rd Party Touch Panel?
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Yes, you can setup a TCP server on the Crestron processor and then setup a script on the tap to do a TCP client connection, this would be using the tap as a zoom controller anyway.? I've done it, it works for basic control stuff, power on/off with no feedback,
light preset recall etc.
If you would like an example script let me know and I'll send it your way.
Matt
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Re: An Sag Complaint has been filed
???? Under the bill, an original equipment manufacturer of equipment sold, offered for sale, or used in this State is required to make available to independent repair providers or equipment owners: ???? (1) the same diagnostic, service, or repair documentation for no charge or in the same manner and in the same timeframe as the original equipment manufacturer makes it available to authorized repair providers; and ???? (2) equipment or service parts, inclusive of any updates to the embedded software of the equipment, for purchase under fair and reasonable terms. On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 6:24 PM bi0drain via <naplesisnotmyhome=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: An Sag Complaint has been filed
It applies to electronics as well, and will repaste that passage On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 6:15 PM Audie Morrow via <audiemorrow=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Tascam players
According to this manual:
Slow/Search (or rewind fast forward) would be !7SCNds where ? d is either F or R? ? s is f or s And this cycles between 6 different speeds for fast and slow. An SIO for fast_forward (forward fast)=? !7SCNFf\x0D rewind (reverse fast) = !7SCNRf\x0D slow_play (forward slow) = !7SCNFs\x0D it would seem however that Reverse Slow is not supported? slow_rew (reverse slow) = !7SCNRs\x0D Next Track = !7SKPNX\x0D Prev Track = !7SKPPV\x0D Navigation (Cursor) Up = !7OSD3\x0D Down = !7OSD4\x0D Left = !7OSD1\x0D Right = !7OSD2\x0D |
Re: An Sag Complaint has been filed
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýDoes that bill apply to home AV systems? The article you attached shows it applies to cars. That would explain why TB denied you.?On Apr 5, 2022, at 4:07 PM, bi0drain <naplesisnotmyhome@...> wrote:
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Re: An Sag Complaint has been filed
Authorized repair provider" means a person having an arrangement for a definite or indefinite period in which an original equipment manufacturer grants the use of a trade name, service mark, or related characteristic for the purposes of offering repair services under the name of the original equipment manufacturer.? An "authorized repair provider" includes an authorized subcontract repair or refurbishment facility having such an agreement. ???? "Diagnostic, service, or repair documentation" includes schematic diagrams, repair technical updates, and updates and corrections to embedded software. ???? "Embedded software" means any programmable instructions provided on firmware delivered with the equipment for the purposes of equipment operation, including all relevant patches and fixes made by the original equipment manufacturer for this purpose, including, but not limited to, a basic internal operating system, an internal operating system, a machine code, an assembly code, a root code, and a microcode. On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 6:02 PM bi0drain via <naplesisnotmyhome=[email protected]> wrote:
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An Sag Complaint has been filed
As a Previous Dealer Employee doing no commercial work but some system enhancements to what I Own... over a number of system changes, I lack access to updated Dev Tools, and TB Denied my Access.. a Well Written Sag complaint has been made, including such topics as landfill mass, toxic materials and reusability, under NJ's Right to repair bill.. I am asserting my rights to access...... ? ?Tb Said No.. but the law is.. telling me yes! |
HMTL desktop vs TSW1060
#ch5
So I've been developing some code for TSW1060 running an HTML project.
Using namely these packages: * Angular version 12.2 (version 13 doesn't draw correctly for some reason I am not an expert enough to understand). * TailwindCSS (version 3). Here's a screen shot of the locally served panel. (Window NT 10.0;Win64; x64 Chrome/99.0.4844.84) It looks as expected. Touch panel is a TSW-1060 running Version 3.002.0028.001 firmware (latest as of March 1 2022). Here's a photo of the touch panel (Linux; Android 5.1.1; Crestron Touch panel Build/LMY47V Chrome/87.0.4280.141). It almost looks correct. It looks like the updated CSS style is not updating correctly. The light blueish is an "idle" style. The dark blueish color is a "pressed" style. The orange is a "selected" style. On the touch panel the orange is barely visible around the dark blue. I'm not sure what's going on here.. but I think I'll have to show and hide elements instead of dynamically styling them. Anyone else seen this issue? Code can be viewed here: |
Re: I need a scaler that can take a 240hz input and knock it down to 60
A Barco imagePRO-4K would take a 120Hz input. But when converting to 60Hz , it will just skip frames, no interpolation done. ? ...high frame rate in general, 120Hz is recently used in the professional simulation world, since the image generators are capable of rendering 120 fps. It makes a big difference. |
TS-1542 table top mount
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýHi, ? a client wants to change three TS-1542 wall mounted panels into table top panels. According to my sales rep, there?s no specific table top kit available for the TS-1542. ? So i?m asking the group if anybody has 1-3 table top stands for the TS-1542 sitting around somewhere or if you know any nice alternative. The TS-1542 is VESA compatible, but the the table top mounts i?ve found so far are more computer monitor display stands and design-wise not suitable for e.g. a living room. ? Cheers, Thorsten |
Re: I need a scaler that can take a 240hz input and knock it down to 60
Hmm check with rgb spectrum? On Tue, Apr 5, 2022 at 7:31 AM K7XYM <public2@...> wrote: Stupid question. If your output is 60, why have the source at 120 or 240 ? To do what your saying correctly is quite complex and lossy. Lets say something only shows up in one of those 240 frames. IE 1/240 of a second. Your conversion has to take 4 of the frames and make one out of it. So it has to keep the 4 and flatten them into one frame. So if something only happens once in that 4 frames, do you retain it ? If the object is moving for all 4 frames, do you avg that out ? The math quickly becomes mind boggling as you also have to keep track of more then just those 4 frames to predict motion avgs correctly. YEP you need a scaler, but, there will be pic degradation and the amount will be related to how much you spend. --
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Re: I need a scaler that can take a 240hz input and knock it down to 60
Stupid question. If your output is 60, why have the source at 120 or 240 ? To do what your saying correctly is quite complex and lossy. Lets say something only shows up in one of those 240 frames. IE 1/240 of a second. Your conversion has to take 4 of the frames and make one out of it. So it has to keep the 4 and flatten them into one frame. So if something only happens once in that 4 frames, do you retain it ? If the object is moving for all 4 frames, do you avg that out ? The math quickly becomes mind boggling as you also have to keep track of more then just those 4 frames to predict motion avgs correctly. YEP you need a scaler, but, there will be pic degradation and the amount will be related to how much you spend.
The sad thing for gamers ( esports ) is they kick this frame rate way up, but, the monitor chip that actually drives the pixels on the LCD is refreshing at a WAY lesser rate. Even the fastest LCDs take time to turn on/off a pixel - its a physics issue with the LCD cell material. Only a CRT could do the 120 or 240 correctly. OLED could but the chip driver gets in the way again. Just because a monitor is COMPATIBLE with high frame rates does NOT mean they flicker thier pixels at that rate. Hahaha.. And then of course is the eye. Anything above 90hz is too fast for the cells in the eye to respond to. Assuming you have a CRT or display that can really really display a frame of pixels, turn off, wait, turn on and display another.. Going fully away in-between 240 times a second.. Gamers are suffering from The Emperors New Clothes. Anything above 90 the eye cannot see. Sorry... that was unhelpful.. and rambling.. But its a subject that bothers me. I don't know of hardware that can do this. I even asked a post production guy I know. You bring up a really good issue. How to handle a room full of gamers doing stupid shit. Like 8k, HDR, 240hz, 4:4:4 when the game was rendered at 2K, SDR, 4:2:0 at 30 fps. A device is need your right and its only going to get worse. |