Anyone have issues displaying an analog gauge in core 3?
Specifically the analog feedback seems to update slowly. I tested with just an analog ramp and two buttons to ramp up/down. The analog gauge ramps up and down but slowly and keeps ramping visually after I release the buttons.
Same program/ buttons/ analog ramp/ analog gauge - work fine and update correctly on a standard panel / XPanel.
Sean
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The gauges have a little animation to them... Crestron calls it their "Bouncy Scrolly," trying to make things more "Apple Like."
I would also try the same example on a dedicated network, a noisy network can cause "hickups."
Jeff
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--- In Crestron@..., "Sean" <seanzombie56@...> wrote: Anyone have issues displaying an analog gauge in core 3?
Specifically the analog feedback seems to update slowly. I tested with just an analog ramp and two buttons to ramp up/down. The analog gauge ramps up and down but slowly and keeps ramping visually after I release the buttons.
Same program/ buttons/ analog ramp/ analog gauge - work fine and update correctly on a standard panel / XPanel.
Sean
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Bouncy Scrolly, fantastic.....
I have the TSW directly connected to a CP3N. Oh well, I'm tweaking it to the best of my ability.
Maybe fast analog feedback will be a Day 2 feature.
Thanks for the help
Sean
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--- In Crestron@..., "jbudz1977" <jbudz1977@...> wrote: The gauges have a little animation to them... Crestron calls it their "Bouncy Scrolly," trying to make things more "Apple Like."
I would also try the same example on a dedicated network, a noisy network can cause "hickups."
Jeff
--- In Crestron@..., "Sean" <seanzombie56@> wrote:
Anyone have issues displaying an analog gauge in core 3?
Specifically the analog feedback seems to update slowly. I tested with just an analog ramp and two buttons to ramp up/down. The analog gauge ramps up and down but slowly and keeps ramping visually after I release the buttons.
Same program/ buttons/ analog ramp/ analog gauge - work fine and update correctly on a standard panel / XPanel.
Sean
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They added a parameter to adjust the "liquid" smoothing, aka lag. Dunno if it's in release, may be a Labs-only thing right now.
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On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Sean <seanzombie56@...> wrote: Bouncy Scrolly, fantastic.....
I have the TSW directly connected to a CP3N. Oh well, I'm tweaking it to the best of my ability.
Maybe fast analog feedback will be a Day 2 feature.
Thanks for the help
Sean
--- In Crestron@..., "jbudz1977" <jbudz1977@...> wrote:
The gauges have a little animation to them... Crestron calls it their "Bouncy Scrolly," trying to make things more "Apple Like."
I would also try the same example on a dedicated network, a noisy network can cause "hickups."
Jeff
--- In Crestron@..., "Sean" <seanzombie56@> wrote:
Anyone have issues displaying an analog gauge in core 3?
Specifically the analog feedback seems to update slowly. I tested
with just an analog ramp and two buttons to ramp up/down. The analog gauge ramps up and down but slowly and keeps ramping visually after I release the buttons.
Same program/ buttons/ analog ramp/ analog gauge - work fine and
update correctly on a standard panel / XPanel.
Sean
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Is the Animation Time set low? I know that's a parameter on sliders; not so sure about gauges.
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Bouncy Scrolly, fantastic.....
I have the TSW directly connected to a CP3N. Oh well, I'm tweaking it to the best of my ability.
Maybe fast analog feedback will be a Day 2 feature.
Thanks for the help
Sean
--- In Crestron@..., "jbudz1977" <jbudz1977@...> wrote:
The gauges have a little animation to them... Crestron calls it their "Bouncy Scrolly," trying to make things more "Apple Like."
I would also try the same example on a dedicated network, a noisy network can cause "hickups."
Jeff
--- In Crestron@..., "Sean" <seanzombie56@> wrote:
Anyone have issues displaying an analog gauge in core 3?
Specifically the analog feedback seems to update slowly. I tested with
just an analog ramp and two buttons to ramp up/down. The analog gauge ramps up and down but slowly and keeps ramping visually after I release the buttons.
Same program/ buttons/ analog ramp/ analog gauge - work fine and
update correctly on a standard panel / XPanel.
Sean
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I am having the same issues with gauges. Due to the delay in ramping, the volume increases way past what the user was trying to set it to. One customer asked me, why can't the volume control work like their old panels? I felt embarassed telling them, this is the new and improved core 3 smart object controls. Does anyone have a work around for this? Maybe show volume in percentage instead of gauge?
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--- In Crestron@..., Jason Melvin <jwmelvin@...> wrote: Is the Animation Time set low? I know that's a parameter on sliders; not so sure about gauges.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Sean <seanzombie56@...> wrote:
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Bouncy Scrolly, fantastic.....
I have the TSW directly connected to a CP3N. Oh well, I'm tweaking it to the best of my ability.
Maybe fast analog feedback will be a Day 2 feature.
Thanks for the help
Sean
--- In Crestron@..., "jbudz1977" <jbudz1977@> wrote:
The gauges have a little animation to them... Crestron calls it their "Bouncy Scrolly," trying to make things more "Apple Like."
I would also try the same example on a dedicated network, a noisy network can cause "hickups."
Jeff
--- In Crestron@..., "Sean" <seanzombie56@> wrote:
Anyone have issues displaying an analog gauge in core 3?
Specifically the analog feedback seems to update slowly. I tested with
just an analog ramp and two buttons to ramp up/down. The analog gauge ramps up and down but slowly and keeps ramping visually after I release the buttons.
Same program/ buttons/ analog ramp/ analog gauge - work fine and
update correctly on a standard panel / XPanel.
Sean
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One thing that works is scaling the range of your analog down and defining a max value in VTPro. That way you're only sending say 100 values instead of 65535 during a ramp.
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On 2013-05-22, at 9:39 PM, "touchpanelprogrammer" <touchpanelprogrammer@...> wrote: I am having the same issues with gauges. Due to the delay in ramping, the volume increases way past what the user was trying to set it to. One customer asked me, why can't the volume control work like their old panels? I felt embarassed telling them, this is the new and improved core 3 smart object controls. Does anyone have a work around for this? Maybe show volume in percentage instead of gauge?
--- In Crestron@..., Jason Melvin <jwmelvin@...> wrote:
Is the Animation Time set low? I know that's a parameter on sliders; not so sure about gauges.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Sean <seanzombie56@...> wrote:
**
Bouncy Scrolly, fantastic.....
I have the TSW directly connected to a CP3N. Oh well, I'm tweaking it to the best of my ability.
Maybe fast analog feedback will be a Day 2 feature.
Thanks for the help
Sean
--- In Crestron@..., "jbudz1977" <jbudz1977@> wrote:
The gauges have a little animation to them... Crestron calls it their "Bouncy Scrolly," trying to make things more "Apple Like."
I would also try the same example on a dedicated network, a noisy network can cause "hickups."
Jeff
--- In Crestron@..., "Sean" <seanzombie56@> wrote:
Anyone have issues displaying an analog gauge in core 3?
Specifically the analog feedback seems to update slowly. I tested with
just an analog ramp and two buttons to ramp up/down. The analog gauge ramps up and down but slowly and keeps ramping visually after I release the buttons.
Same program/ buttons/ analog ramp/ analog gauge - work fine and
update correctly on a standard panel / XPanel.
Sean
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I just tried that and it did not make a difference. The gauge will continue to ramp for 1+ seconds after I have released the button.
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--- In Crestron@..., Neil Dorin <neildorin@...> wrote: One thing that works is scaling the range of your analog down and defining a max value in VTPro. That way you're only sending say 100 values instead of 65535 during a ramp.
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On 2013-05-22, at 9:39 PM, "touchpanelprogrammer" <touchpanelprogrammer@...> wrote:
I am having the same issues with gauges. Due to the delay in ramping, the volume increases way past what the user was trying to set it to. One customer asked me, why can't the volume control work like their old panels? I felt embarassed telling them, this is the new and improved core 3 smart object controls. Does anyone have a work around for this? Maybe show volume in percentage instead of gauge?
--- In Crestron@..., Jason Melvin <jwmelvin@> wrote:
Is the Animation Time set low? I know that's a parameter on sliders; not so sure about gauges.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Sean <seanzombie56@> wrote:
**
Bouncy Scrolly, fantastic.....
I have the TSW directly connected to a CP3N. Oh well, I'm tweaking it to the best of my ability.
Maybe fast analog feedback will be a Day 2 feature.
Thanks for the help
Sean
--- In Crestron@..., "jbudz1977" <jbudz1977@> wrote:
The gauges have a little animation to them... Crestron calls it their "Bouncy Scrolly," trying to make things more "Apple Like."
I would also try the same example on a dedicated network, a noisy network can cause "hickups."
Jeff
--- In Crestron@..., "Sean" <seanzombie56@> wrote:
Anyone have issues displaying an analog gauge in core 3?
Specifically the analog feedback seems to update slowly. I tested with
just an analog ramp and two buttons to ramp up/down. The analog gauge ramps up and down but slowly and keeps ramping visually after I release the buttons.
Same program/ buttons/ analog ramp/ analog gauge - work fine and
update correctly on a standard panel / XPanel.
Sean
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I have not had this issue on core 3 panels, but I am having it on a UFO remote. Not sure if there is a connection there or if the UFO is considered a core 3 panel. -Kevin On May 23, 2013, at 8:48, "touchpanelprogrammer" <touchpanelprogrammer@...> wrote: I just tried that and it did not make a difference. The gauge will continue to ramp for 1+ seconds after I have released the button.
--- In Crestron@..., Neil Dorin <neildorin@...> wrote:
One thing that works is scaling the range of your analog down and defining a max value in VTPro. That way you're only sending say 100 values instead of 65535 during a ramp.
Sent from my iPhone
On 2013-05-22, at 9:39 PM, "touchpanelprogrammer" <touchpanelprogrammer@...> wrote:
I am having the same issues with gauges. Due to the delay in ramping, the volume increases way past what the user was trying to set it to. One customer asked me, why can't the volume control work like their old panels? I felt embarassed telling them, this is the new and improved core 3 smart object controls. Does anyone have a work around for this? Maybe show volume in percentage instead of gauge?
--- In Crestron@..., Jason Melvin <jwmelvin@> wrote:
Is the Animation Time set low? I know that's a parameter on sliders; not so sure about gauges.
On Fri, Mar 22, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Sean <seanzombie56@> wrote:
**
Bouncy Scrolly, fantastic.....
I have the TSW directly connected to a CP3N. Oh well, I'm tweaking it to the best of my ability.
Maybe fast analog feedback will be a Day 2 feature.
Thanks for the help
Sean
--- In Crestron@..., "jbudz1977" <jbudz1977@> wrote:
The gauges have a little animation to them... Crestron calls it their "Bouncy Scrolly," trying to make things more "Apple Like."
I would also try the same example on a dedicated network, a noisy network can cause "hickups."
Jeff
--- In Crestron@..., "Sean" <seanzombie56@> wrote:
Anyone have issues displaying an analog gauge in core 3?
Specifically the analog feedback seems to update slowly. I tested with
just an analog ramp and two buttons to ramp up/down. The analog gauge ramps up and down but slowly and keeps ramping visually after I release the buttons.
Same program/ buttons/ analog ramp/ analog gauge - work fine and
update correctly on a standard panel / XPanel.
Sean
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