Re: Samsung Bluray IR discrete power on and off code - HELP please
There are a number of ways to do this. First, with the BD plugged into power, use the factory remote and see which functions will turn it on. We find the "play" command usually always works. Turn on:
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keith.gossen
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Re: UDP control
Chip did you see my post that I did find the udp protocol document for the controller . I have started a generic udp control module , needing some guidance.
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Michael Ferry
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Re: Samsung Bluray IR discrete power on and off code - HELP please
Could you help me with that ? Thanks , Mingo
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Mingo Manuela
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Re: Samsung Bluray IR discrete power on and off code - HELP please
We use Play for power on and then make a discrete "off" command.
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keith.gossen
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Samsung Bluray IR discrete power on and off code - HELP please
does any have a IR discrete code for power on and off for samsung bluray please
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Mingo Manuela
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Re: SIMPL# Pro and Sonos
Hi tzyata, where can I get that sonos module you are refering to? Does it support Pandora or Spotify natively on ProG? Regards, David Crestron@...> wrote:
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David <david@...>
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Sony VPLFHZ60 RS232?
Has anyone worked with this or the 65 model? They seem to have a newer protocol than the Sonys I've worked with previously, and while I could probably whip up a module to handle power & input
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cfm@...
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Re: Its time to replace the desktop PC.....
Nick, I am in the same boat. Have a PC that is 8 years old. Should replace it before it fails. In response to your questions: I would swap the i5 instead of i7 processor. 32 GB ram will be more than
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Tray
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Re: Voice Recognition is required by Client
My 1990 Motorola carphone responded to "telephone turn on" to wake up. Granted a car is an enclosed space so the mike did not have to be very sensitive but that was 25 years ago. Anyway where's HAL
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PD
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Re: Voice Recognition is required by Client
My panel thinks someone says OK Crestron about once or twice a night, and it¡¯s usually audio from the TV that does it. Occasionally someone will be talking and the panel will think it heard the key
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Caleb Radecky
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Re: Voice Recognition is required by Client
Another +1 for Voice Pod if you don't have internet. It's not Jarvis but it works pretty well once you learn it's phrases. I would LOVE to work with someone on getting the Amazon Echo to play nice
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nathan_hesson
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Re: Voice Recognition is required by Client
At the Master's class last year they had it programmed to answer to "OK Crestron" (as opposed to "OK Google"). So, you don't have to press a button unless you want to. Your mileage may vary with how
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Robert Ray
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Re: Voice Recognition is required by Client
They were talking about adding wakeup phrases to the TSW-XX2s, I don't know if that's available yet or not. Crestron@...> wrote:
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Jeremy Weatherford
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Re: Voice Recognition is required by Client
Thanks Jeremy. This would be for some basic AV and lights control in my gym, where not having to get off the machine to change the music / TV channels would be of benefit! I had also forgotten that
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nick_masterson_uk
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Its time to replace the desktop PC.....
Hi Group, I'm now at the stage where I need to replace my desktop PC. Currently I have an HP Core2 Duo 3.00 GHz system with 6GB RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX260 graphics card running two monitors. I
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nick_masterson_uk
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Re: Voice Recognition is required by Client
VoicePod has connections for an external mic and speaker, so you can hide it in a rack somewhere and trigger via wakeup phrase ("Hello VoicePod") or a button on the touchpanel. I have tested VoicePod
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Jeremy Weatherford
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Re: Voice Recognition is required by Client
There was some chatter a few weeks ago about Dragon opening its software to 3rd party devs on iOS. It's never been confirmed but long suspected that Dragon provides the engine for Siri. If it is
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Brad Gibbs <bradgibbs@...>
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Re: Voice Recognition is required by Client
All the Crestron voice recognition requires an internet connection and will not work without it. It is only built into the Android based panels and uses Google's voice recognition service. If they
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Robert Ray
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Re: Voice Recognition is required by Client
Hi Jeremy, have you used VoicePod at all. If so any feedback? I was considering giving it a go in my own home, but if your personal experience says its not so good then I will pass.
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nick_masterson_uk
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Re: Voice Recognition is required by Client
Thanks for your response. The problem is that client don't want to get it through any other device or app. bcoz they will not allow anyone to any new device which is physically viewable and is not
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Asif Bashir
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