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TheaterTouch Designer
USING OBJECTS AND COMMANDS
AXIS or PANASONIC MJPEG CAMERA
Axis and Panasonic MJPEG cameras broadcast video over IP that can be displayed in a video viewer on ethernet
enabled devices. Commands that control the cameras can also be assigned to buttons on the touchscreen grid.
- Input the appropriate information in the fields below the Commands list.
- Choose the window size that you wish to have display the video and drag it into the touchscreen grid.
- Add any commands used to control the camera by dragging them into the touchscreen grid to either an existing
button or to an empty space to create it's own button.
GENERIC MJPEG VIEWER
You can use this object if you wish to use an MJPEG camera that is not directly supported (e.g. anything other
than Axis or Panasonic) or to allow the full request URL to be entered for the camera, even if it is one that is sup
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ported. For example, both the Axis and Panasonic have many more parameters (compression level, input switch
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ing, other video resolutions, frame rate, etc) that you can adjust. So if you wanted to retrieve Axis video at QCIF
resolution at 15 frames per second with maximum compression, there is no way to do that using the Axis object,
but you can look up the syntax in the Axis documentation and build the request URL yourself to get this and use
the Generic MJPEG object to display the video.
- Enter the complete MJPEG video URL in the field below the Commands list.
- Drag the MJPEG viewer into the touchscreen grid and adjust to desired size.
ESCIENT FIREBALL CONTROL
Devices with video inputs can display and control the Escient Fireball Interface
- Choose the video input that will connected to the Escient Fireball (S-Video is recommended).
- Select whether or not the screen should be allowed to go dim while this page is displayed.
- Select the connection you will be using to communicate with the Escient Fireball.
- Enter the IP Address of the Escient Fireball.
COMPOSITE VIDEO
Devices with video inputs can display composite or S-video feeds in either a full screen or adjustable window.
- Choose the default input for the video viewer from the drop down menu below the Commands list .
- Choose the video viewer size that you wish to have display the video and drag it into the touchscreen grid. This
window can be resized further using the button resize tools, if desired.
- If needed, add the Select Input command to control which video feed will be displayed in the video viewer by
dragging it onto the touchscreen grid to either an existing button or to an empty space to create it's own button.
- Select whether or not the screen should be allowed to go dim while this page is displayed.
- Select whether or not the video object should be allowed to go full screen upon touching it.
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