Tiku wrote:Thanks Rob, But some of the important buttons are not there like MOUSE, RED, GREEN, BLUE YELLOW.
I just converted the Slingbox file into an RMDU file, I don't have anyway of knowing the codes for the missing buttons. However, you now have a chance to do some fun JP1 stuff yourself. If you open the RMDU file that I created and sort the buttons using the OBC, you will notice that most of the buttons have codes in the 128-255 range, so what I would do is create a 2nd upgrade that has all of the "gap" codes (ie, numbers in the range 128-255 that are not accounted for) like 129,130,131, 134, etc. Give them all names (doesn't matter what) and assign them to buttons, then test the upgrade to see if any of the buttons do anything. If you find a button that does something, test it 2 or 3 times to be sure you understand what it's doing and make a note of it. For example, if the MENU button is invoking the "BLUE" function, make a note and then later go back to your RMDU file to see which OBC you assigned to MENU. Let's say it was 129, well, you would have determined that 129 is the OBC for BLUE and now you can add it to the original RMDU file.
Also, just FYI, the guy who creates the Slingbox files does them by capturing setup codes from his Harmony remote, so he doesn't have the original remote either and he can't be 100% sure he knows what each button really is, so when you test the upgrade if you find that the function names don't really reflect the button names on the original remote, could you please re-label them and post the complete RMDU file when you're done with it.
If you didn't really follow my instructions for finding the gap codes, let me know and I'll do it for you.