Alternative to AMX for Conference Room [Independent Programmer Friendly]
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    Alternative to AMX for Conference Room [Independent Programmer Friendly]

    My company has 3 AMX NXT-CA7 touch panels and NI-2100 controllers to go with them in our conference rooms. We are tired of dealing with AMX's stringent rules and controls. What would be a good, independent programmer friendly, alternative that we could use to design, program, and install our own equivalent system? All functions are listed in this picture. Thanks in advance.

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    You're getting into some pretty rarefied air in dealing video teleconferencing and related software/hardware.

    In a previous job I had I had to get a pro in that industry to come up with various alternatives and price points to have a decent system installed in our venue/hotel.

    I unfortunately don't remember any details at all since we decided it was too expensive (approx 20k dollars) just for one small room/installation.

    I do recall that Tandberg made the hardware we were looking at.. http://www.tandberg.com/index4.jsp

    You may want to call a local a/v company for their input since something like that might take a visit from a pro to suss out what's necessary for your specific needs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fink View Post
    You're getting into some pretty rarefied air in dealing video teleconferencing and related software/hardware.

    In a previous job I had I had to get a pro in that industry to come up with various alternatives and price points to have a decent system installed in our venue/hotel.

    I unfortunately don't remember any details at all since we decided it was too expensive (approx 20k dollars) just for one small room/installation.

    You may want to call a local a/v company for their input since something like that might take a visit from a pro to suss out what's necessary for your specific needs.
    We have been there, done that. We wish to take over the project ourselves without working with a dealer. Any alternative solution would be considered. Thanks.

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    This is really a sub forum for home, non-professional software and hardware. There may be others here to offer advice, and I hope there are but you'd probably get more input from a dedicated audio-visual forum like this.. http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/
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