Looking for a JP1 upgrade that's not present in the file section, or just looking for a code for your remote, post your request here. But PLEASE read the sticky announcement thread first!!!
J Random Hacker wrote:Have you sent all possible IR commands to a Roku 3 while it is displaying a streaming video to see if any supposedly unassigned IR signals bring up a menu allowing you to control whether subtitles appear or not?
I have done this and as others have mentioned above and earlier in the thread the keys don't function until Roku programs the devices to react to the codes.
When I initially programmed my JP1 for the Roku, I added all possible codes to the remote because I figured if there were discrete codes for Netflix there must be for Amazon. I was wrong. Obviously they have now gone back and added that function to the Roku software.
As far as the A & B codes go, I suspect you would have some resistance as those buttons are a large part of their "upsell" to the higher end devices: the ability to play games. If they won't add them you might just ask for the functionality.
You can certainly go back and test as I did every code for that device type and see if the Roku responds as you expect.
I checked your thread over at Roku... FYI, you can easily build a macro to do the three button presses required to get you into the subtitles menu. This might be a workaround while you figure things out.
Thanks so much vickyg2003. I just added M-GO to my remote, using that code. I appreciate it! Can I ask where you got it? Is there some other thread out there I should be following.
I already had codes for Netflix, Amazon, VUDU, Crackle and Pandora, and they are also on my remote. I think the only one out there that's left is Blockbuster. Sure would be nice if there was an HBO GO one out there (but I doubt it.)
Anyway, here are the two that I have that haven't been shared in this thread yet:
Fofer wrote:Thanks so much vickyg2003. I just added M-GO to my remote, using that code. I appreciate it! Can I ask where you got it? Is there some other thread out there I should be following.
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Earlier in this thread, valkokir posted the EFCs that were showing up in his learns. Then later in this thread he posted the device.subdevice information. So I converted the EFC's into OBC's and plugged all the information into Barf's IrMaster to "generate" the pronto hex. I just have no information on the Blockbuster code. If you open the Roku upgrades and see a blockbuster code, we could convert it to. I popped open a few and didn't see any.....
Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades.
Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others.
This remote was discussed recently on the LIRC mailing list. Question that remains is what the original remote is really generating, alternating NEC-payloads (F=32, F=160, F032, F=160,... in one sequence), or is it a toggle (first press send a bunch of F=32, next press a bunch of F=160)?
I could not find a definite answer in previous postings. However, from the previous postings I gather that the device will accept normal NEC2, acing identically on the low and the high F. Correct?
Looks like there are new Roku remote with discrete commands for Hulu & RDio, at this time its only wifi remote with it, hopefully an Ir remote will be released.
* Menu Options
Back
Channel Store
Down
FFWD
Home
Instant Replay
Left
OK
Play/Pause
Rewind
Right
Up
Amazon
SlingTV
Crackle
FandangoNow
Netflix
Pandora
Vudu
SlingTV
rdio (service discontinued)
YouTube
Cinema Now
Google play
Hulu
HBO Now
Showtime
Red Bull TV
Spotify
TED
PS Vue
Starz
DirecTV NOW
YuppTV
DEEZER
Power Toggle (CEC)
Roku Channel
The CW
HappyKids.tv CBS All Access
WWE Network
Short lived Power function from Roku Ver 7 was remove in Ver 8. But Power Toggle that sends power command over HDMI to connected devices was added in 8.1.0.
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MaskedMan wrote:Looks like there are new Roku remote with discrete commands for Hulu & RDio, at this time its only wifi remote with it, hopefully an Ir remote will be released.
The new Roku 3 remote has buttons for RDIO and Hulu -- and the Roku 3 box supports both IR and WiFi.
So, does anyone have the Pronto HEX codes for those two?
MaskedMan wrote:Looks like there are new Roku remote with discrete commands for Hulu & RDio, at this time its only wifi remote with it, hopefully an Ir remote will be released.
The new Roku 3 remote has buttons for RDIO and Hulu ..
So, does anyone have the Pronto HEX codes for those two?
That's exactly what Edmund said. And, no, nobody has them because they don't exist, as I proved in my previous post. When I said I went hunting, I literally tried every possible code. So if those existed for IR, I'd have found them.
Are you saying that this remote ONLY emits commands via WiFi, and not Infared? I wouldn't be able to use this remote to, say, teach my Logitech Harmony One those app shortcut commands, IR to IR? Hmm. Part of me is curious enough to spend the $30 just to find out.
Are you saying that this remote ONLY emits commands via WiFi, and not Infared? I wouldn't be able to use this remote to, say, teach my Logitech Harmony One those app shortcut commands, IR to IR? Hmm. Part of me is curious enough to spend the $30 just to find out.
Of course it won't, Roku WIFI remotes are only WIFI, their IR remote only IR remotes. No Roku remote ever did two kinds signals. Why should they start now?
I'm wondering what the Walmart version of this remote will have, which key will be replaced by VUDU, which they own.
I am far from an expert, but a ROKU from about 3 years ago used Bluetooth (or something similar). WiFi definitely was not used, in that it would work without a wireless router being present. The unit would respond to both their own wireless protocol and also to IR commands