Please Someone Kindly Convert RMIR TO RMDU

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Tiku
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Please Someone Kindly Convert RMIR TO RMDU

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Hello Friends, Please Someone Covert these two STB's RMIR files which i have learned on URC-7140 into RMDU, I have uploaded the Files in the Dignostic Area, also can anyone direct me to the thread which explains how to Make RMDU From Learned RMIR,

Here Are The Links:-
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26654
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26651

Thanks,
Tiku.
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Post by mdavej »

On the learned tab, select the rows with no asterisks in the Protocol column and click Convert to Device Upgrade. Learn the ones with asterisks again as they are bad learns.
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mdavej wrote:On the learned tab, select the rows with no asterisks in the Protocol column and click Convert to Device Upgrade. Learn the ones with asterisks again as they are bad learns.
Thanks mdavej, It has Saved as .grrr file.
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Tiku wrote:
mdavej wrote:On the learned tab, select the rows with no asterisks in the Protocol column and click Convert to Device Upgrade. Learn the ones with asterisks again as they are bad learns.
Thanks mdavej, It has Saved as .grrr file.
Huh, when you click "Convert to Upgrade" it should add an upgrade to your RMIR image, not create a .grrr file. Are you doing this in RMIR?
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Huh, when you click "Convert to Upgrade" it should add an upgrade to your RMIR image, not create a .grrr file. Are you doing this in RMIR?
Yes RMIR 2.12.8.
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Post by The Robman »

Your RMIR is a few versions out of date (we're currently at 2.14.16 and 2.14.17 is in the works), but that shouldn't make a difference here.

So, I downloaded your files and started with the Tiger file. I opened it using RMIR and went to the Learned Signals tab, then I selected all the learns that decoded properly (ie, that show the NEC1 protocol) and clicked "Convert to Device Upgrade", then I went to the Devices and voila, CBL/2000 is there with a description of "Learned Signal Upgrade".

Not sure what you did different.
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Post by Tiku »

Thanks Rob,for spoon feeding me, Actually i clicked on Export In Devices to save as .grrr, because i want a seperate file which i can open for any new jp1.x remotes, if i save as .rmir, it saves complete whole file with URC-7140 Essence, Anyways after playing, i figure out that i had to click on edit in Devices to save as .rmdu.
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