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Hardware Support Discussions related to using various hardware setups with SageTV products. Anything relating to capture cards, remotes, infrared receivers/transmitters, system compatibility or other hardware related problems or suggestions should be posted here. |
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I'm using a MX-500 http://www.remotecentral.com/mx500/ with the USB-UIRT and I've never had one problem. It's a good remote, ive never run out of buttons and I've got 3 kids and its lasted through juice spills, teething babies eating it and alot of drops. Its almost 5 years old as well!
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Advice?
I've been following this thread closely. I am at the point in my setup where I need to pick a remote. But I am very confused about my options.
Ultimately I want to control a Samsung DLP-TV/Sony Digital receiver and the HTPC (currently Sage 6.014). The DVD player is in the HTPC also. My Acceptance Factor involves a non technical husband and a 12 year old child. They just want to push a button and have it "work". They are threatening to make me go back to the commercial DVR. So here is what I think I know: 1) USBUIRT transceiver will let me use any remote I happen to have in the house to control Sage. The TV and Audio Receiver can be programmed onto that remote but will not use the USBUIRT to get their commands. I will not be able to control any other software on the PC this way. Of concern is the number of available buttons on the remote that I can link to Sage Commands. 2) A Firefly or Streamzap remote has it's own IR receiver. These are programmed to control SAGE from setup files you can create or download from the vendor (or other users). I can control the TV and audio receiver with one of these remotes but not any other software on the HTPC. Something I do not understand - if these are RECEIVERS only (not transmitters) how does the STB change it's channels? 3) "Girder" with a USBUIRT will allow me to control the TV/Receiver/HTPC and also allow me to control other software on the HTPC machine. There's a huge learning curve here though. The question is - is it MY learning curve or theirs? And I still need a remote with lots of buttons to program right? I am so confused by all this. Is there a remote FAQ somewhere? Thanks! |
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Don't forget the MCE Receiver with a Harmony remote. Sage support, any other device support, and with the MCE keyboard you can teach the Harmony to launch and control any other program that offers keyboard shortcuts. IR blasting to STB's isn't supported however (I believe).
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"Girder" is just one of many programs that can be used. I believe others here have found HIP (free) a more user friendly version.
I previsouly used LIRC and Girder. I've now switched to USBUIRT and Sage built in support. I've not had a need for anything else, as I only use Sage. Do you have any other specific programs you anticipate needing support for? (the complexity is for you, not the user.) |
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So are you using a Harmony with the MCE Reciever that came with the keyboard? IF that is possible I think I might have found a solution.
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The receiver comes with the MCE remote, the keyboard is alone in it's box. Yes, I use a Harmony with MCE codes to control Sage (which is the same as the keyboard). For programs like WinDVD, I use the keyboard to teach the Harmony Win DVD's keyboard shortcut commands.
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FWIW the Harmony 890 is at Amazon for 255 plus 30 MIR. I ordered one for the new home theater because it also supports zwave protocol for lights. oh and it is RF, so my client machine, etc will be behind a wall.
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Some of you have mentioned the mx-500. I have one that is about 14 months old. It will learn only about 30% of the commands I've tried to teach it. Therefore it is worthless (but I paid over $100 for it).
Do any of you have this problem? Is there maybe a newer version of the mx-500 that actually works? I love the look and feel, but I have wasted countless hours trying to program it. I have several learning remotes that learn without issues, but the mx-500 won't learn the same codes. I'd buy a newer home theater master remote, but I would like to know it will work before spending the money on it. If I buy another one and it does not work any better, I'll go nuts. |
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It must be defective. I've tried and tried the things you suggested. I also know that I'm not the only one with problems. Others mention it in the reviews on newegg. Some have gotten around it by teaching another learning remote and then using it to teach the mx-500. It sounds crazy, but I tried it and it works for some of the commands, but there are still about a third of the commands that will not work. I'll compare the Harmony to the MX-700 (I guess I'm assuming URC has fixxed the issue I'm having in their MX-700). Thanks again. |
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The rub is that I have two other learning remotes that came with my AV recievers (neither have the LCD screen combined with the tactile buttons of the MX-500), but they can learn any of the commands on the first try. If you have any thoughts as to why the URC doesn't, I'd be interested in hearing them. I'm beginning to think my problem is purchasing from newegg instead of an authorized dealer. I looked at the MX-700 and several of the reviewers on newegg said to beware because the MX-700 does not come with software unless you buy from an authorized dealer and URC no longer allows you to download the software from their website. So, I looked at the URC website to find authorized dealers. For my area, they list Frys (which does list it on their website), tweeter (which does not list it on their website) and ultimate electronics (which has not been in the Dallas area for over a year). Between the authorized dealer issue and the fact that their website is over a year out of date, I'm concluding they are idiots and are not interested in my business. I'm going to run by Tweeters at lunch to see if they have it. I like the look and feel better than the Harmony's, but if Tweeters does not have it, I guess I'm in the market for a Harmony. |
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I'm not clear on what you mean by "after the codes have been added to the database". Are you meaning a database within the remote or are you meaning a database on the URC website. It sounds like your saying to teach the MX-700 the command and then download updates from the Website, but I'm not sure what your really meaning. Thanks for your help. |
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I just happen to use an MX-700. The MX-700 software has a feature to download firmware updates, so if they add remotes to the built-in database of remote codes, it is possible to get that update into the remote. For example: they now include the Hauppauge remotes as selectable remotes to emulate. I went through a PITA process of finding built-in codes a long time ago that would allow it to work w/the Hauppauge receiver (one of the links in my sig lines).
I have no idea how or whether you can update the MX-500 like this. There used to be 3rd party software, but I don't know if that made it possible to add RC5 or RC6 toggling codes. Usually, what you would do with the MX-500 is use it with something like the USB-UIRT & then you could have the MX-500 learn any code set that it could learn properly, or use some built-in device code. I don't know how to get it to work w/the MCE receiver... if I'm right about its RC6 code set. - Andy
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You could try a different IR keyboard and mouse. The Lite-On models work with the MX-500 and cost about $20. Alternatively, you could buy a Fusion MCE USB remote (also around $20) and use the USB receiver with your remote. This would give you full keyboard emulation through configuration profiles. |
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Thanks Andy!
Based on your feedback I called Universal Remote Control. They do have the codes for the Microsoft ZV1-0004. If I owned the MX-700 I'd be able to get it in a download. With the MX-500 they gave me an RA number and said if I'd mail it to them they would update it with the codes I need. Now I need to correct some things I said earlier in this thread. They were extremely helpful. I asked if it mattered if I bought if from and authorized dealer and they said it did not. They also said that newegg is an authorized dealer (even though some of the people writing review on newegg said they are not an authoriaed dealer). Thanks again! Rob |
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