Crestron
MediaManager™
Applications
Guide
Digital Media Tools™
Digital Media Tools™ (DMT) is the industry's most complete graphical
Windows
®
programs for configuring high quality audio and video. Crestron
makes it easy to customize the audio/video environment with Digital Media
Tools software. Drag sliders and adjust waveforms to set EQ filters, gains,
speaker configurations and delays. Select real time mode to hear the sound from
each speaker as it is adjusted, and automatically create a configuration file ready
for uploading.
NOTE:
The use of SIMPL Windows to adjust audio and setup video is not
recommended.
NOTE:
Configuring and adjusting equalization (EQ) requires an extensive
knowledge of audio principles.
The QM-RMCRX/QM-WMC Digital Media Tools adjustment contains the
following nine tabs.
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Microphone EQ
- Adjusts trim presets for the QM-WMIC microphone
inputs
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Switcher
- Sets up the video switching
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Mixer
- For mixing the audio (left, right and speech) inputs
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Input Settings
- Permits you to set the level for up to 192 different
inputs
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Output Graphic EQ
- Adjusts the output using graphic EQ
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Parametric EQ
- Adjusts the output using parametric EQ
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Output Settings
- Enables the internal amplifier and sets up delay to
overhead speakers
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Video Setup
- Adjusts the video signal for skew and white/black
streaking
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Communications
- For setting up communications with the control
system
Available Audio Filters
A total of 12 filters for the right channel, 12 for the left channel and 12 filters for
the microphone channels are provided, with five modes of audio equalization.
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If you are using a 10-band graphic equalizer, the first ten filters in both
the left and right channel are used to set up the default frequencies for
the graphic equalizer, leaving two remaining parametric filters (11 and
12), in case you want to notch out a 60 Hz hum or other resonant
frequency.
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If you are using a 3-band graphic equalizer, the first three filters are
used to set up the default frequencies for the graphic equalizer, leaving
nine remaining parametric filters.
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If you are using a 5-band graphic equalizer, the first five filters are used
to set up the default frequencies for the graphic equalizer, leaving seven
remaining parametric filters.
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