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bart2brett
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Back after long absence
Hello everyone. My TV has died after 10+ years and I haven't had to make many adjustments to my remote in quite a while. I was wondering what might have changed. What is the latest greatest software?
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vickyg2003
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A lot has changed.
RMIR has gone through major changes in the last couple of years, and is much more stable than it was a few years back.
If you are using learned signals, make sure you have DecodeIR 2.44, as this is the latest and greatest.
IR 8.04 was just posted to include IR 8.04
You also need to see if there are new extenders available for any of your remotes. Extenders can really enhance the JP1 experience.
For me though, the biggest difference in the last few years has been my education. I've taken to purchasing equipment based on the type of signals and the availability of discrete codes. I AVOID RC5 like the plague. I had a whole bunch of Philips/Magnavox TVs when I started. They were feature rich TVs with a great picture, but that horrible RC5 protocol made automation impossible Now I purchase equipment where the manufacturers offer and publish there discrete codes. What a difference!
Welcome back.
RMIR has gone through major changes in the last couple of years, and is much more stable than it was a few years back.
If you are using learned signals, make sure you have DecodeIR 2.44, as this is the latest and greatest.
IR 8.04 was just posted to include IR 8.04
You also need to see if there are new extenders available for any of your remotes. Extenders can really enhance the JP1 experience.
For me though, the biggest difference in the last few years has been my education. I've taken to purchasing equipment based on the type of signals and the availability of discrete codes. I AVOID RC5 like the plague. I had a whole bunch of Philips/Magnavox TVs when I started. They were feature rich TVs with a great picture, but that horrible RC5 protocol made automation impossible Now I purchase equipment where the manufacturers offer and publish there discrete codes. What a difference!
Welcome back.
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bart2brett
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vickyg2003
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Here's the release announcement for RMIR 2.02a. It will run on MAC OSX.
In the past you may have used IR.exe in conjunction with upgrades built with KM.SLX or RemoteMaster.
RMIR combines the functionality of IR and RM together into one program.
In the past you may have used IR.exe in conjunction with upgrades built with KM.SLX or RemoteMaster.
RMIR combines the functionality of IR and RM together into one program.
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unclemiltie
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I use RMIR on my MacBook Air with no issues, you need the USB interfaces (i.e. the old parallel interface won't work, but there haven't been new JP1 remotes for quite a while so they are getting scarce)
Unless you're doing extender development or creating new RDF's, all of the tools work fine on a mac.
Unless you're doing extender development or creating new RDF's, all of the tools work fine on a mac.
this JP1 stuff is a sickness!