Creating RDF Files

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jhanson999
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Post by jhanson999 »

Ok, using the method you described above I came up with these results, and I switched to the Atlas OCAP too:

promos (f2) -> Skip Forward (F1) = 36 9F 01 34
promos (f2) -> movies (on demand) = 36 9F 01 35
promos (f2) -> help (fav) = 36 9F 01 22
promos (f2) -> music ([*]/Shift) = 36 9F 01 20
phone (settings) -> media ([#]/Aspect) = 3F 8F 01 18
phone (settings) -> Skip forward (F1) = 3F 8F 01 34

So I'm assuming the first three hex codes are for the macro, and the last one is for the button it presses? So Skip Forward should be added into the rdf as 34?
iibm
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Post by iibm »

exact !
36 9F 01 34

36 is the key on which the macro is
9F ??
01 number of keys in the macro
34 what you where looking for !
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Post by vickyg2003 »

iibm wrote:exact !
36 9F 01 34

36 is the key on which the macro is
9F ??
01 number of keys in the macro
34 what you where looking for !
8F = Global Macro
9F = Global MultiMacro (1st macro in the macro sequence)
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jhanson999
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Post by jhanson999 »

Awesome, I think I have it all going now. Thanks so much for all the help!
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