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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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1. A/V receiver is powered on 2. A/V receiver input set to Video 2 (HD200) 3. Remote is set to control the HD200 I also tried including power on commands for my HD200s and TVs in this macro, but because the HD200 and my TVs do not have discrete IR codes for on and off, it resulted in sometimes unintended consequences. Other great features include macros for power-on, power-off and the "Simple-Sound Punch-Thru." I'm using the latter to ensure that the volume-up, volume-down and mute buttons control only my A/V receiver regardless of which source is selected on the remote. I was previously using the Philips OEM MCE remote to control my HD200s since I found the button layout on the Hauppauge remote to be lacking. The WR7 is a nice upgrade over the MCE remote and is well worth the $20 price of admission. BTW, under AUX my WR7's shipped with (2) selectable profiles for Hauppauge. I'm using the 2nd one, iirc the code is 198. Works great; Exit button is preset as "Back." My only change was to tap the learning functionality to configure the yellow favorite button to toggle zoom modes. I'm very glad not to be considering purchasing (3) $200 remotes as the WR7's fill the bill quite nicely. Doug |
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I love my WR7s. To fix the above problem I program each of the component buttons to toggle ony that device. For example the AUX button macro is set up to pause then HD200 power toggle. This way if the System button is out of sync you can fix it with the component button.
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I got a wr7, pretty happy with it. I taught the favorite and watched buttons to the extra buttons at the bottom, had to teach the menu button to go back to main, info didn't show info until i taught that... but overall, rather pleased with it. glad i didn't spend 5x as much on a harmony.
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My low-end Onkyo receivers have two IR codes for power, but not true discrete ON and discrete OFF. The ON code toggles power and the OFF code switches or keeps the receiver off. I've worked this into several Macros that among other things turn the Onkyo power on. In each case, the macro switches power off first, to get the receiver into a known state. By the way, the hard copy guide that shipped with my units has two Hauppauge codes, 294 and 295. THe latter works great for the HD200. Doug |
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It looks like I'm actually going with a URC MX-980 coupled with an MSC-400 to control my home theater.
The MSC, for most components, will be triggered by the remote and will handle all the code transmission itself. That means no having to hold the remote pointed at equipment or in the air at all. The quick RF-based trigger is instantaneous. The MSC-400 also features a USB port which allows it to act as a keyboard plugged into your device. I'm planning to try this with the HD200 instead of using IR. The hope is it will be more bullet proof and also allow a number of other commands for which (native) IR codes don't currently exist. To control my PrePro I'll be using RS-232 from the MSC-400 which will also be more bullet-proof than IR and also offers a lot more commands than available with IR, including the ability to set a specific volume level (which will be great for a number of macros). And stanger, yeah, the either of the remotes on their own is more than $200, but considering how much work they'll be doing, it's justified. I'm spending more than $200 just to put a motorized panel of artwork in front of the TV screen (controlled by the remote). Making it from scratch, but using a robust Somfy motor.
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Me? You're telling this to the person who has an MX-880+MRF-350 in the HT and a Digital R50 in the living room (for just an extender and TV).
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Also, what does URC have against printing the "standard" letters under the corresponding number button for use with numeric text input. They seem to have some fairly useless additional text on the buttons - what appears to be input selections for an AVR? They don't seem to have letters even on their "high-end" remotes.
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It works only for entering codes of other equipment. It will not learn as advertised. If you want a learning remote, stay away from this one. |
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I'm sure I could have gotten a better remote if I had spent more money, but for $20-$25, this one does the trick for me.
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