1/13/2024 0 Comments Eagle eye director ii![]() ![]() Installed an eagle eye director last week for the first time, and i have to say I'm pretty impressed with it. Got it working well-BUT no way to switch between auto tracking and manual with crestron-there is no ir emulation of "options" button on ir remote-and can't see any serial commands for director-any thoughts? > know of any control options? Lit? Recomendations? > Anyone use the polycom director?-having some issues. I had still done some research on it though - what issues? Control wise, there isn't much beyond turning the auto tracking on and off, I believe. > We were *going* to install one for a client, but it got cancelled off the order at the last minute. and as for control, its pretty much plug and play, there is a calibration tool in the menu that you run once, but that's it. basically one camera stays on the whole room view and the other pans around for individual shots, if one person talks for more than a few seconds, the paning camera will find them, as soon as someone else or multiple people start talking it switches back to the room view, until somebody once again talks for a long period of time, i found it to be spot on every time, and would work all the way from one side of the room to the other, centering the speaker in the picture every time, you need to make sure you send your polycom output audio back into it though, i'm pretty sure this is so it will cancel out the far end audio and doesn't confuse it for people in the room. > Installed an eagle eye director last week for the first time, and i have to say I'm pretty impressed with it. > got it working well-BUT no way to switch between auto tracking and manual with crestron-there is no ir emulation of "options" button on ir remote-and can't see any serial commands for director-any thoughts? SIMPL# has a steep learning curve that Crestron hasn’t done a job at helping to knock down but once you’re even slightly comfortable in that world it opensĪ ton of possibilities so it’s worth taking some time – and this is precisely the type of intro project that would be good to cut your teeth on. If the Poly will take REST-over-HTTP-not-S you could do it in a SIO if you really wanted to. Of those implemented you wouldn’t have any sanity left and the firmware will have probably been fixed to deprecate them in the device you’re trying to control). Yeah, if it requires HTTPS you’re going to need S# (there are some implementations of HTTPS that could arguably be implemented in S+ but by the time you got one
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