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Tried that, problem is there is 10 different options for each, which adds up to a lot of different combinations
Analog, and hdmi alsa works as well.
What xbmc are you running
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Tried that, problem is there is 10 different options for each, which adds up to a lot of different combinations
Eden (11) on Ubuntu 12.04Analog, and hdmi alsa works as well.
What xbmc are you running
Hi.
Recently I bought the n40l.
I would like to know if someone have an harmony remote control. And if with these remote control could you power on/off the tv and the server. And if that's the case witch model do you have.
Many thanks and sorry for my english!
Many thanksYou need a remote receiver for the n40l that is capable of managing the power off/on, regardless of whether you use a harmony or something else.
Many thanks
I have a hauppauge wintv nova stick usb. These stick is infrared also. I dont know if it works as remote reciver.
Thus if I need to buy the harmony and a remote reciver. Someone knows if a harmony 200 or 300 (the cheapest) works ok?. Someone knows a remote reciver cheap?
Many thanks again and sorry for my english
FLIRC.tv. Best buy I made whole year. You can literally use any remote with it.
FLIRC.tv. Best buy I made whole year. You can literally use any remote with it.
Link.
Frustrated with my harmony. Thinking of selling it on
Esquire selling the N40L for R1099 ex Vat today between 12 - 13h
http://www.esquire.co.za/specials/2012_10_30Halloween.html
Seriously? How come? Mine's an older model and I've never had any problems with it.
BTW, that was the link. Put "flirc.tv" in your address bar. :erm:
I haven't tried it with my server yet, but doesn't seem to get the on/off correct on my tv and dstv, and gets the current state wrong if you switch the tv off at the tv itself.
Didn't think they would deliver here.
There's a trick to it that goes something like customise the settings to use "on" and "off" instead of the on/off toggle option.
I've also found the "help" menu actually works really well with this. For me it's normally one or 2 extra steps only - "help" - is your tv off? - "Yes" - Is your decoder off? - "no"; now is it off? "yes".
Of course it won't remember the state of devices that've been altered off the remote. IR is not a two way communication. It knows what state devices are in by what you do on the remote. (This applies to switching off manually as well as changing inputs etc.)
You can fool it though, so for example, if you've switched off everything manually (God knows why), then just cover up the transmitter on the remote and power off everything via it. Then it'll know everything's off next time you need to use it.
Same if you've changed inputs. Cover the transmitter and press that activity button - then the remote's state will match what your actual devices are set to.
BTW, if by "server" you mean your media machine - please don't tell me you have a Harmony but you're controlling media with a keyboard & / or mouse. That's criminal. Especially if you're running XBMC.
FLIRC.tv. Best buy I made whole year. You can literally use any remote with it.