There are 2 RDMU files because this Denon takes 2 different kind of signals, Denon, and Denon-K. So you assign the code with the most signals to the device key, and then use the smaller upgrade, in keymove form so that both kinds of signals can be generated.blackjackel wrote: I just pulled up the file to program my remote, and it's not working, not sure why...
Why is it in two pieces?
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Ok, I set them to two seperate devices for ease of use then i would cycle between them and neither of them have buttons that the denon responds to...vickyg2003 wrote:There are 2 RDMU files because this Denon takes 2 different kind of signals, Denon, and Denon-K. So you assign the code with the most signals to the device key, and then use the smaller upgrade, in keymove form so that both kinds of signals can be generated.blackjackel wrote: I just pulled up the file to program my remote, and it's not working, not sure why...
Why is it in two pieces?
my denon is a 1911 but I looked it up and the 1911 uses the exact same remote as the 1611 so it should work with my denon, but it does not.
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Re: Denon "Return" code
I didn't see that it was both upgrades until this morning. I had only looked at, and corrected the Denon-K upgrade. The Denon Combo upgrade seems to be fine. The upgrade is outputing the signals Eferez was trying to match from his captured signals. If it isn't working, I need to see your IR/RMIR image to discover why.blackjackel wrote: Ok, I set them to two seperate devices for ease of use then i would cycle between them and neither of them have buttons that the denon responds to...
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