One for All Remote for Panasonic TV and NVidia Shield

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ijourneaux
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One for All Remote for Panasonic TV and NVidia Shield

Post by ijourneaux »

Try to setup my One for All remote (OARUSB04G)> I was able to learn the codes I needed for the TV (Power and Volume) but now I would like to add the NVidia Shield. Searching around, I found that you could use the FLIRC IR receiver on the Shield to control the Shield and ultimately control Kodi but I must be missing some steps.

Ideally this would all be using the one device on the remote.

Appreciate any tips.
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Post by The Robman »

We have an upgrade file for the Nvidia Shield here:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=13386

You're One For All remote (OARUSB04G) came with a standard USB cable, which you can use to connect it to your computer and program it using JP1 software (ie, a program called RMIR).
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Post by mdavej »

Your remote already has Panasonic TV codes (TV 0250 or 10250), and we have Panasonic files, so no learning needed.
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=13568

Older Shield has IR built in, Simpleset site has codes and so do we. New Shield (2017) does indeed need FLIRC. But you can use any codes you want. MCE is probably the best fit and has a good profile. You'll have to get specifics in the FLIRC or Shield forums.

Old Shield: https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=13386
MCE (DVD 1972 or 21972): https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=11769
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Post by yaworski »

I wouldn't use MCE with Flirc. MCE is RC5 with a toggle bit which means you need to record every remote button twice. My best experience with Flirc is by using NECx1 or NECx2. I'm using a TV code 2051 with Flirc (setup code for a Samsung TV) which uses NECx2. Works well with both old and new Flirc.
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Post by ijourneaux »

Thanks very much guys will give it another shot tomorrow.
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special subtitle buttons

Post by Forssux »

Hi There,
I have a Shield TV 2015 to.
I found a way to use a special button for downloading subtitles
The same button longpress launches the subtitle sync screen
You just need FLIRC to put in Keyboard mode and capture the IR-command.
You'll find the files here
SPMC is Kodi but for Android.

In Flirc choose keyboard letter "g" and choose a key on your remote. capture it and voila
"g" is for downloading subtitles
"g longpress" is for syncing of your subtitles

In Flirc choose keyboard letter "h" and choose a key on your remote.
"h" is for "next audio stream often another language in DVD
"h" longpress is for next subtitle

You can see where these files need to be..
Android\data\com.semperpax.spmc16\files\.spmc\userdata\keymaps
Android\data\org.xbmc.kodi\files\.kodi\userdata\keymaps

The Py script goes here
Android/data/org.xbmc.kodi/files/.kodi/userdata/audiolanguageselect.py
Android/data/com.semperpax.spmc16/files/.spmc/userdata/audiolanguageselect.py

mark the dot before kodi and spmc its a hidden map

Best Regards
Guy
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