I like how the fellow on the right taught. He kept bringing their tutorial back to fundamental understandings, and clarified muddy language! Thanks for this video, it was helpful to me.
Unless you have a router in the config you aren't "routing" anything. You're talking about a LAN. I have a ton of network and I/T experience and I'm looking to get into the home automation field. I don't like programming so I think I'm going to look for installer and field tech jobs. Do you have any suggestions?
I don't remember exactly what we said but we may have actually been talking about routing video/audio with respect to a switcher possibly. Either way, there is a lot of development in multicast video over IP solutions; Crestron's NVX and a bunch of manufacturers have various products in that category. With your experience, you might be able to leverage that to help configure robust networks that can handle multicast in various configurations. There are also platforms like Crestron Home and again similar offerings from other manufacturers that are more of a configuration based approach and don't rely on a lot of custom programming. I would suggest looking around your area for AV Integration companies both residential and commercial focused and start talking with them - connect on LinkedIn, check out their sites to see if they are hiring, etc. I know that a lot of integrators have trouble finding good talent. This varies by area of course, but just start investigating in your area and try to start having some conversations with people. Hopefully this helps a bit -Dustin
I just have one issue with this video. The guy in the left. When he is talking about things he is moving his hands in front of gear that he is not talking about so it confused me for a bit. The guy in the right when he reiterates he pleases his hands in front of what he’s actually talking about which made things make sense. Thank you guy on the right!
You do have a fair point actually. With the title of this video you were probably looking for some fundamental concepts of Crestron and the discussion here didn't really cover that. I did a beginner Crestron workshop course that might help fill in some blanks, send me an email dustinb@proavschool.com and I can send you a link to check it out and see if it is helpful to you. -Dustin (the guy on the left in the video)
the biggest problem with crestron is its not free same as Extron. Crestron is very head to get the software and license Extron is so easy. i will request if there is any easy way to start Crestron programing we will really appreciate
Hello, they gave me some discontinued Crestron equipment, but they are in excellent conditions of use, but I do not know how to configure them, where could I learn how to configure them
do you have access to the Crestron software through a dealer account? You will probably need SIMPL Windows (for the main processor) and Vision Tool Pro-e (for touch panels)
We don't usually get requests for programers specifically, but maybe something will come up. What are are you located in and what is your experience level at this point?
You're not wrong. I've gotten things a bit more tightened up and to the point on some of the later videos I created on the OverworkedLogic channel -Dustin
Crestron's DM and DMPS units actually use HDbaseT which (kind of) predates actual network encoded video. The medium is still category cable but it is 1:1 transmitter-receiver essentially.
Fair comment about the audio. Our production budget was quite limited for these videos. They were a lot of talk, but there are also a bunch of other Crestron related videos on this youtube channel and our affiliated channel, OverworkedLogic. -Dustin
I like how the fellow on the right taught. He kept bringing their tutorial back to fundamental understandings, and clarified muddy language! Thanks for this video, it was helpful to me.
Thanks for the feedback, we appreciate it!
Thank you for creating Crestron 101 videos, I am a maintenance person who has to fix without seeing the installation or programming of the system.
Verifying that things work - splendid attitude. It's rare!
Such a wonderful resource for people new in the industry. Thank you!
Thanks for the comment!
Thank you for share!
Unless you have a router in the config you aren't "routing" anything. You're talking about a LAN. I have a ton of network and I/T experience and I'm looking to get into the home automation field. I don't like programming so I think I'm going to look for installer and field tech jobs. Do you have any suggestions?
I don't remember exactly what we said but we may have actually been talking about routing video/audio with respect to a switcher possibly. Either way, there is a lot of development in multicast video over IP solutions; Crestron's NVX and a bunch of manufacturers have various products in that category. With your experience, you might be able to leverage that to help configure robust networks that can handle multicast in various configurations. There are also platforms like Crestron Home and again similar offerings from other manufacturers that are more of a configuration based approach and don't rely on a lot of custom programming.
I would suggest looking around your area for AV Integration companies both residential and commercial focused and start talking with them - connect on LinkedIn, check out their sites to see if they are hiring, etc. I know that a lot of integrators have trouble finding good talent. This varies by area of course, but just start investigating in your area and try to start having some conversations with people. Hopefully this helps a bit -Dustin
I just have one issue with this video. The guy in the left. When he is talking about things he is moving his hands in front of gear that he is not talking about so it confused me for a bit. The guy in the right when he reiterates he pleases his hands in front of what he’s actually talking about which made things make sense. Thank you guy on the right!
Good Basic starting video. I am very interested in seeing how the videos play out.
Thank you so much sir for your packaged information.
Very helpful
That's great, thanks for the comment!
is it possible to dowload the videos i go to worksite where somethimes they would not let me connecto to their network or i have no signal
Great how you make someone with no experience in Audio Visual understand the concept ..
You do have a fair point actually. With the title of this video you were probably looking for some fundamental concepts of Crestron and the discussion here didn't really cover that. I did a beginner Crestron workshop course that might help fill in some blanks, send me an email dustinb@proavschool.com and I can send you a link to check it out and see if it is helpful to you.
-Dustin (the guy on the left in the video)
the biggest problem with crestron is its not free same as Extron. Crestron is very head to get the software and license Extron is so easy. i will request if there is any easy way to start Crestron programing we will really appreciate
Hello, they gave me some discontinued Crestron equipment, but they are in excellent conditions of use, but I do not know how to configure them, where could I learn how to configure them
do you have access to the Crestron software through a dealer account? You will probably need SIMPL Windows (for the main processor) and Vision Tool Pro-e (for touch panels)
I can get the code for you if you know how to use crestron toolbox to upload the code.
Having problems to reach your website.
I just checked and it appears to be working ok, are you still having issues?
@@ProAVSchool Hi, seems to be working now. Any discounts purchasing courses during Christmas ,New Year ?
Thank you .
@@johndraws6470 That's a good idea actually! Send me an email and I will see how I can help - dustinb@proavschool.com
I've send you the email, but obviously there's no discount; or ? 😀
@@johndraws6470 it got stuck in the black hole of spam but I just found it and replied just now. Sorry about the delay!
Great video guys!
I am looking for the role of AV Programmer in a reputed company, If any oppurtunities comes up Please let me know!
We don't usually get requests for programers specifically, but maybe something will come up. What are are you located in and what is your experience level at this point?
@@ProAVSchool I am from India , if you could share any mail id , i will share all my details
very informative for us av installer
Thank you!
Great work and keep continue.
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Just answer the questions.
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Why is that so hard?!
You're not wrong. I've gotten things a bit more tightened up and to the point on some of the later videos I created on the OverworkedLogic channel -Dustin
Seems like a more end-user-friendly version of NDI.
Crestron's DM and DMPS units actually use HDbaseT which (kind of) predates actual network encoded video. The medium is still category cable but it is 1:1 transmitter-receiver essentially.
Poor audio for an A/V course. Too much talk about themselves.
Fair comment about the audio. Our production budget was quite limited for these videos. They were a lot of talk, but there are also a bunch of other Crestron related videos on this youtube channel and our affiliated channel, OverworkedLogic. -Dustin