How do you do it?
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How do you do it?
I have an original ReplayTV system with the remote, I would like to take the codes from my remote, put them into Keymap-master, add codes etc and put them back. Can somebody tell me how to do that, step by step so I can understand it? I have read all the nerd tutorials and cant make them work, can I get Help? Thanks.
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jamesgammel
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If your replay remote is using a regular canned code, you won't be able to look at them. With all the device upgrades in the files at JP-1 yahoo group, you should be able to find something to use. Just look under Files>devices>pvr's. Just load one that looks good into KM, check button assignments, and there's a good chance that what you wanted to add is already added.. Then load the resultant upgrade, adjusted for your replay remote into IR>devicves>add, and the rest of the easy steps, and you should be good to go.
Jim
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Re: the Replay remote
There's no need to extract codes from the remote and then re-add them, just create the upgrades that you need using KM or RM and them load them into the remote. Chances are very good that all the upgrades you need are located in the Yahoo file section. If all you are looking for is an updated code for Replay, that's certainly there.
Re: the URC-9800
Same story as for the Replay remote, just find the upgrades that you need, modify them using KM or RM, then upload them.
If you are inclined to get into doing hardware mods, there is a mod that will allow you to read the data on the URC-9800's learning chip. The details of the mod are in the Hardware folder over at Yahoo.
Rob
There's no need to extract codes from the remote and then re-add them, just create the upgrades that you need using KM or RM and them load them into the remote. Chances are very good that all the upgrades you need are located in the Yahoo file section. If all you are looking for is an updated code for Replay, that's certainly there.
Re: the URC-9800
Same story as for the Replay remote, just find the upgrades that you need, modify them using KM or RM, then upload them.
If you are inclined to get into doing hardware mods, there is a mod that will allow you to read the data on the URC-9800's learning chip. The details of the mod are in the Hardware folder over at Yahoo.
Rob
Thanks again for the reply, I should explain that I thought the access to remote codes for modification was logical because I have had no success using the method described in the beginers guide (Tommy Tyler Rev 1.1 of 4/8/02). In this guide the process is shown using software that is no longer current. I have tried it over and over but with no success.
My problem is probably in the transfer of information between programs, but I dont know for sure. Is there a more current beginers guide available? Thank You.
My problem is probably in the transfer of information between programs, but I dont know for sure. Is there a more current beginers guide available? Thank You.
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Even though the screen shots are out of date, the overall process is still pretty much the same. Please try and describe what you tried and what went wrong.
If I ever get the chance, I do intend to make some new screen shots and try and put together an abreviated version of the Beginners document. (But, I'd be totally happy if someone else want's to try and take this on)
Rob
If I ever get the chance, I do intend to make some new screen shots and try and put together an abreviated version of the Beginners document. (But, I'd be totally happy if someone else want's to try and take this on)
Rob
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