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Arris ZC4100RML STB (Pace)
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 7:05 am
by theartistisblue
I really need help here!
I have a cable set top box with a remote which is unsupported by Sling.
I bought a Nevo C2 and learnt the functions of that remote. Now the Nevo C2 can control my cable set top box.
I connected the Nevo C2 via USB and loaded up RemoteMaster v2.04 build 10 (latest version).
I select interface CommHID (the only one that works) and click Download from Remote. It downloads.
After that is done - I look at the tab 'Learned Signals'. Although they are somehow named 'missing0, missing1' etc ... there are some values like Size, Frequency, Device, Subdevice, OBC, Hex Command which are all filled in according to each button which was learnt. (kindly see screenshot
https://www.dropbox.com/s/lf2pz8n01en1c ... 1.JPG?dl=0).
Now what? How do I get these to a binary file for slingbox? My IR Chip should be PL.
I would really appreciate your help!
Thanks!
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 7:59 am
by gfb107
I have no personal experience with either the Nevo C2 or the Slingbox, so I can't help you directly, but I know that screenshots are useless.
Save the download from the remote with the learned signals as a .RMIR file, then upload it to the
Diagnosis Area, as explained in
How to upload files - read this. Then come back here and post a link to the uploaded file. Do not upload the file anywhere else, such as dropbox.
Someone with more experience will come along and help you.
Note that even though the learned signals work to control your device, they may not be clean enough learns for RMIR to decode properly. See
The correct learning procedure.
Also there's lots of good information about using JP1 with Slingbox in the sticky threads in our
Slingbox section.
The learned signals in RMIR file
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 8:47 am
by theartistisblue
The learned signals (with NEVO C2 remote in RemoteMaster) are saved in this image file:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=14318
Could somebody help me create a .bin? I use Slingbox 500, which if I'm not mistaken is PL chip.
Re: The learned signals in RMIR file
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 10:13 am
by chuliu
With rmir loaded with your .rmir file, in learned signal tab, highlight all rows, and click convert to device upgrade. It will create an entry in device tab. Now copy all fields in the name column in the learned signal tab. Go to device tab, edit the newly created entry. Go to function tab, paste the copied names to the name column. Click save as, and save the file. Open remotemaster.jar, open the newly save rmdu file, change the remote from nevo c2 to slingbox pl chip. It will ask you to map the buttons. Do that. And finally advanced->export binary upgrade. It will create a bin file for you.
Forgot to mention, for this case, I do have to change the sub device in the remotemaster device upgrade file from 15 to 35. As the convert to device upgrade somehow mistakenly use 15 instead of the 35 that is used in the learned signal.
I created .BIN file.
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 11:52 am
by theartistisblue
Thanks for your help. I created a .BIN file as you said with no problems.
However, after I succesfully upload it to the Slingbox and the remote appears on the screen - nothing happens when I click on the buttons
What could I be doing wrong?
Could it be that the codes were not learnt correctly? (That said, the Nevo is controlling the set top box perfectly)
Thanks
Re: The learned signals in RMIR file
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 12:11 pm
by theartistisblue
chuliu wrote:
Forgot to mention, for this case, I do have to change the sub device in the remotemaster device upgrade file from 15 to 35. As the convert to device upgrade somehow mistakenly use 15 instead of the 35 that is used in the learned signal.
This is the only thing. Once I converted to device upgrade, I can't see any sub-device entry.
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 12:53 pm
by gfb107
It's the OEM2 field that should be set to 35 instead of 15.
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 12:57 pm
by alanrichey
Those learned codes are the same as the codes for the Pace ZC3010.
Give it a try
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=14149
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 2:02 pm
by theartistisblue
Will do, thanks!! (Makes sense because this Arris set top box is made by Pace.)
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 2:03 pm
by theartistisblue
gfb107 wrote:It's the OEM2 field that should be set to 35 instead of 15.
Thanks! Will try!
same problem :(
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 3:05 pm
by theartistisblue
I took Alan's advice and loaded the custom bin for the Pace ZC3010 which apparently has the same codes as my Arris set top box (it's actually made by Pace)
Same thing is happening as with my own custom bin.
When click on a button on the on-screen remote, the video goes for 3/4 of a second and comes back again - with no response from the set top box.
what could the problem be?
I'm beginning to suspect that the codes are OK and something else is wrong.
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 3:10 pm
by alanrichey
Have you done all the usual IR checks (external blaster, camera, position....)
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 3:46 pm
by theartistisblue
alanrichey wrote:Have you done all the usual IR checks (external blaster, camera, position....)
I'm assuming the camera is to see if IR signals are actually being emitted?
Position seems OK - just in front of the box - however when I go back to where I have the slingbox, I will check.
Where can I read up on the usual IR checks please?
Many thanks!
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 4:00 pm
by alanrichey
Slingbox 500 with unsupported remote
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 3:15 pm
by theartistisblue
So, both my own .BIN and the .BIN for Pace ZC3010 do not work
I have tried to view the IR transmitter using a camera and yes - it was emitting IR signals when I clicked on a slingbox on screen remote button.
I also tried putting the IR transmitter in different positions near the set top box. Nothing worked.
(why Slingbox can't simply learn IR signals from the remote of the set top box, store them, and reproduce them as required ... remains a mystery to me... it would make life so much easier)
What I plan to do next is to actually learn whatever is coming out of the slingbox IR transmitter using the NEVO C2 and check whether the codes are the same as the original ones I used to create the .BIN.
[Incidentally, I had to ditch my experiments because the HDMI splitter which I use to bypass HDCP (the HDMI copy protection) stopped working. Therefore, if someone can point me to a thread relating to stripping HDCP I would be very grateful.]