Don't use a text editor to edit these files.stderr wrote:I used a text editor to create the file...
receiver: Yamaha R-N803 / remote: RAX37
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RMIR is the governing program and yes, it is indeed the program that communicates with the remote. When you click edit on an upgrade in the devices section, the pop-up screen is the RM program, which can also be launched as a stand alone program. (Note: RMDU is the name of the files used by the RM program. I know it can be confusing because, as of recently, the shortcut for RM got renamed RMDU).stderr wrote:RMIR is the tool I use to pull all the devices together and program the remote, is it not? I used this on both a windows and a linux machine, as mentioned. Do you mean RMPB or RMDU? Since I wasn't building a new protocol, I did not look at RMPB; that leaves RMDU. This is the tool I used to organize the button assignments after editing the file. I launched RMDU by clicking on the amplifier device in RMIR; so, yes to using both RMIR and RMDU. I'm confused at the question though. Is there another way to program these?
Also, your point about bricking the remote or crashing RMIR is the reason I said, "Next time I'll try it your way." I wouldn't want either of those two outcomes, especially the former.
Rob
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Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!