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Module request: Dexonsystem 8x4 4K HDBaseT Seamless Matrix Switcher #43

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Twilly1126 opened this issue Feb 17, 2019 · 3 comments
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Describe the feature:
Module request for control of the Dexonsystem 8x4 4K HDBaseT Seamless Matrix Switcher.

Is this platform dependent (windows, mac, ..)?
Yes -Windows

If documentation is required to implement, do you know where to find it?
Attached is the User manual with EXTERNAL PROGRAMMING in section 4.

Use cases:
Manual_8_DIMAX804KC_UsersManual_3.2.1_2018.8.21.pdf

Looking for external control via Companion using stream deck.
User Preset recall
Layout recall
X Y routing
ect.

Thanks

TW

@josephdadams josephdadams transferred this issue from bitfocus/companion Aug 22, 2019
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McHauge commented Sep 3, 2019

Hey, I just finished a version one module for Dexon Dimax-Pro and Dexon Divip-Pro, and it's now included in Companion 2.0.0, and since this is in the same branch it might work with it. but if not, then I'll take a look at it.

But just to be sure what commands/functions would you like to se other than the first 3 mentioned above?

@josephdadams josephdadams added Hardware This module interacts with a specific piece of hardware. Needs testers The module has been made, and we need help testing it! labels Sep 4, 2019
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McHauge commented Sep 24, 2019

I made a thing, there is now a module included in the V2.0.0 builds ready for testing, with MD5 hashing and presets.

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McHauge commented Oct 15, 2019

Just got confirmation, after some testing of the module, and it seems to be working, I'll mark this as done and close this thread, for now, we can open it again if something comes up.

-Andreas

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