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tildajones wrote:
The AppleTV does not differentiate between the various signals. It is treating the base 6 signals exactly the same regardless of the device id. So, either the device id is not being transmitted correctly, or the unit is not mapping the signals correctly. I have removed all custom keymaps and am using the default harmony keymap that ships with XBMC (the one linked in this thread).
Since the AppleTV is responding and this file is is sending out the device ID's that were present in the learns that Alan did for us from the Harmony, I think the problem is on the Apple side. Your remote should be good to go.
I couldn't be any more help to you even if I had the unit here. All I can do is see what is being sent. Its an interesting gaget though.
I've been thinking of doing something along this line, but I think the TVIX unit is the way I might go.
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.
When you get it all sorted out, could you zip together the upgrade file and whatever XBMC files that you need and save it here in the file section, with some instruction if possible, so others can find it and use it.
Rob www.hifi-remote.com Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help!
The Robman wrote:When you get it all sorted out, could you zip together the upgrade file and whatever XBMC files that you need and save it here in the file section, with some instruction if possible, so others can find it and use it.
I will gladly post everything (supplemental to the base XBMC install on an AppleTV) necessary to get this working as well as some instruction when I get it working.
According to MaestroDD, the multi-remote mode is not implemented in the AppleTV codebase. Ugh! That explains why it's not functioning.
I had read something like that in either the xbmc or an AppleTV forum, but since the post was a couple of years old, so I thought it was obsolete.
Did you want to go back to the long-Menu sequence? I know the upgrade I gave you for that has the buttons scrambled, but I can fix that. I am pretty sure that the ATV has implemented that version.
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.
According to MaestroDD, the multi-remote mode is not implemented in the AppleTV codebase. Ugh! That explains why it's not functioning.
I had read something like that in either the xbmc or an AppleTV forum, but since the post was a couple of years old, so I thought it was obsolete.
Did you want to go back to the long-Menu sequence? I know the upgrade I gave you for that has the buttons scrambled, but I can fix that. I am pretty sure that the ATV has implemented that version.
I would like to try and add multi-remote support to the ATV XBMC codebase. If that proves to be more difficult than MDD anticipates, I may come back to the universal remote mode using the multiple signal sequences. The delay necessary to execute those sequences is a bit concerning; so, I would rather use the multi-remote mode.
Hey guys, did this project ever get/go anywhere? I've been dying for multi apple remote support for my JP1 6131 so I can map the commands to key commands for my media center running on my mac mini.
seven5 wrote:Hey guys, did this project ever get/go anywhere?
We never heard from tildajones again so the JP1 aspect of AppleTV XMBC came to a screeching halt, however I do believe that the AppleTV XMBC matured quite a bit since then.
We can make the JP1 remotes send even complicated signals like this.
With the JP1 6131 this might be more of a challenge, depending on what else you have in the EEprom area.l