6131: TiVo Code Problems
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6131: TiVo Code Problems
Hi,
I'm having problems with the Philips-TiVo.txt upgrade code. Most of the PVR buttons on my 6131 work, but several (thumbs up, thumbs down, replay and ->|) don't do anything. When I'm in PVR mode and press those buttons, the LED on the remote doesn't light. I learned the codes for those buttons to my 2104 and checked them against the Philips-TiVo.txt functions. The buttons are defined in Philips-TiVo.txt. Am I missing something on the setup of the remote? Or do I have to use Key Moves to set up those buttons for the 6131?
Thanks,
Bob
I'm having problems with the Philips-TiVo.txt upgrade code. Most of the PVR buttons on my 6131 work, but several (thumbs up, thumbs down, replay and ->|) don't do anything. When I'm in PVR mode and press those buttons, the LED on the remote doesn't light. I learned the codes for those buttons to my 2104 and checked them against the Philips-TiVo.txt functions. The buttons are defined in Philips-TiVo.txt. Am I missing something on the setup of the remote? Or do I have to use Key Moves to set up those buttons for the 6131?
Thanks,
Bob
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Re: 6131: TiVo Code Problems
Are they assigned to buttons which are part of the default key map? Or to buttons which need key moves? KM will NOT create key moves for the non-extended 6131 remote.cerulean wrote:The buttons are defined in Philips-TiVo.txt.
Mark
Not sure if buttons are part of default key map...
Mark,
How can I tell if the button's are part of the default key map? I can see a key move section disappear from the upgrade code code section when I switch to the 6131 in KM, but the buttons still show up under the function tab in the KM spread sheet.
Thanks,
Bob
How can I tell if the button's are part of the default key map? I can see a key move section disappear from the upgrade code code section when I switch to the 6131 in KM, but the buttons still show up under the function tab in the KM spread sheet.
Thanks,
Bob
Buttons that are preceeded by a @ on the Buttons sheet are NOT in the keymap.
Unless you are changing the unit code, the 6131 doesn't need a device upgrade for TiVo support.
See https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... =1681#p1681
Unless you are changing the unit code, the 6131 doesn't need a device upgrade for TiVo support.
See https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... =1681#p1681
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Greg,gfb107 wrote:Buttons that are preceeded by a @ on the Buttons sheet are NOT in the keymap.
Unless you are changing the unit code, the 6131 doesn't need a device upgrade for TiVo support.
See https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... =1681#p1681
I'll check the Buttons sheet for @'s when I get home.
I have two TiVos. (That's what got me interested in JP1. I've been using 1 1994, 1 2104 and a pair of modded 1993's. I've also got a 1995 and a modded 2103 gathering dust.)
I had read that post, but it didn't answer why I could see the function in KM. Now I know to look for the @ on the Buttons Sheet.
Thank you,
Bob
Uwe,uwereinert wrote:The Philips-TiVo.txt was created for a 15-1994. If you switch to the 6131, you have to reassign the buttons on the buttons sheet. IIRC, this is valid for the thumb up and down button and for the TiVo button.
Uwe
Thank you for the reply. I'll take a look at KM and the Buttons sheet to see if I can reassign the buttons. If not I'll probably manually do Key Moves.
Regards,
Bob
2 TiVos with a 6131? You might want to try tivo-2units-6131.txt, which has the following description:
URC-6131 file with upgrades for 2 Tivos with seperate unit codes
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Bob,gfb107 wrote:2 TiVos with a 6131? You might want to try tivo-2units-6131.txt ...
this is a file for loading into IR, not into KM!
Uwe
Button Sheet did the trick
None of the keys had @'s. But the TiVo specific buttons weren't assigned any functions. The TiVo specific functions were assigned to other buttons (pip, enter, etc.). I cleared those buttons, reassigned the functions to the correct buttons and that did the trick.
Thanks,
Bob
Thanks,
Bob
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Re: Button Sheet did the trick
On the 6131, that's correct. KM doesn't create key moves for the un-extended 6131 because they use the "new" style.cerulean wrote:None of the keys had @'s.
Correct again, as that file was created for a 1994 remote.But the TiVo specific buttons weren't assigned any functions. The TiVo specific functions were assigned to other buttons (pip, enter, etc.).
Whenever you use an existing upgrade file, you always need to make sure your model Remote is selected. Then, you should check the layout sheet to see which Device Mode yields the most buttons, and select that on the Setup sheet. Finally, you need to setup the button assignments to your liking on the Buttons sheet.
Mark
Re: Button Sheet did the trick
I've always used Key Moves to patch any issues I had with the upgrade files. But the 6131 is forcing me to learn new things because I can't do Key Moves in IR.Mark Pierson wrote:Whenever you use an existing upgrade file, you always need to make sure your model Remote is selected. Then, you should check the layout sheet to see which Device Mode yields the most buttons, and select that on the Setup sheet. Finally, you need to setup the button assignments to your liking on the Buttons sheet.
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Re: Button Sheet did the trick
There's always the 6131 extender which gives you the capability to do traditional Key Moves.cerulean wrote:But the 6131 is forcing me to learn new things because I can't do Key Moves in IR.
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Re: Button Sheet did the trick
Mark,Mark Pierson wrote:There's always the 6131 extender which gives you the capability to do traditional Key Moves.
I've yet to find a compelling reason to use the extenders. Until there's a feature that I can't handle with KM and key moves, I'll probably hold off on using the extenders.
/Bob