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Controlling Multiple STBs
I have spent a good deal of time trying to sort this out and searching through the forums. I am certain this has been asked hundreds of times already, but I must be searching the wrong thing in the forum.
What are most of you using to control multiple STBs? Since I last connected my Sage box over a year ago, I was living in an area with Charter. I now live in an area with Comcast, and it appears they have disabled the serial port on their Motorla STBs. Which is a shame, because serial port control worked SO WELL! By comparison, I dusted off my USB-UIRT and while it works, channel changing seems "Slow and clunky" in comparison. Also, while I can easily find how to purchase the USB-UIRT - finding the IR Blaster to use with it is not possible. If I am going to use the USB-UIRT, how do I use it to control multiple STBs? Also, one of the problems I have with the USB-UIRT is that it must face the STB. If I wanted to get rid of my streamzap IR receiver and use the IR receiver in the USB-UIRT, I would have to face the UIRT forward and the IR Transmitter inside the UIRT would not be able to control the STB. I am really having a hard time picturing how those of you with the UIRT have it setup to allow both receive and transmit functions. I read elsewhere in the forum about using the UIRT with zones. Will the double-headed IR Blaster from this site work with the UIRT? For that matter, could I use the RS232 IR Blaster featured on the same page? To me, that seems like a much more elegant setup than using the UIRT. |
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When you use zones for the USB-UIRT, the 1/8" jack provides for zones 1 and 2 and the USB-UIRT itself would provide zone 3 (and thus the USB-UIRT would need to face the third STB. EDIT: I used a 1/8" stereo plug to 1/8" Mono jack (Left) and 1/8" Mono jack (Right) adapter that I got at Radio Shack and my two emitters from an old MS eHome IR setup. The USB-UIRT works very well.
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The only IR blaster I have currently is the one that came with another hauppauge card. It has a combo receiver/transmitter on one cable with a micro connector (I forget the technical term for these connectors, but we'll call the really small one the one that you find on most cell phones).
I don't understand why the UIRT has support for additional blasters but doesn't provide any information one what to use or where to get them. |
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