Windows Media Center Upgrade Duration
Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2004 9:39 am
All:
I have been noodling around with using the Windows Media Center device code (Windows_Media_Center_with_740_support), and it works great. I am now using Girder together with the commands from the Windows Media Center device to also control another PC application (J River Media Center).
So, all is well, except that the J River application seems to need longer duration to receive the commands from my remote. By this I mean that when I just tap the remote in a normal fashion, the PC application only recognizes the command maybe 25% of the time. When I push and hold the command on the remote for .5 seconds or so, it works every time.
I remember reading in another thread that it might be possible for an expert to examine the protocol for the Windows Media Center device and provide advice on how to control the duration for that device code.
Any ideas on that? By the way, thank you so much for the hard work in creating that device code. Without that (and the JP1 in general), it would almost be impossible to effectively control all the devices I have. Cheers.
Charlie
I have been noodling around with using the Windows Media Center device code (Windows_Media_Center_with_740_support), and it works great. I am now using Girder together with the commands from the Windows Media Center device to also control another PC application (J River Media Center).
So, all is well, except that the J River application seems to need longer duration to receive the commands from my remote. By this I mean that when I just tap the remote in a normal fashion, the PC application only recognizes the command maybe 25% of the time. When I push and hold the command on the remote for .5 seconds or so, it works every time.
I remember reading in another thread that it might be possible for an expert to examine the protocol for the Windows Media Center device and provide advice on how to control the duration for that device code.
Any ideas on that? By the way, thank you so much for the hard work in creating that device code. Without that (and the JP1 in general), it would almost be impossible to effectively control all the devices I have. Cheers.
Charlie