This won't load under any other (non computer platform) other than Playstation3 right now. One of these is ABC iView: an internet feed from our National broadcaster. Basically I've loaded it with SR250 controlled MIRA: loading and running Front Row, XBMC, LiveStation (an internet TV stream), and a couple of apps that load specific safari pages. I've been building a "trial" macmini media player in my study. If I have those, what needs to be done to assign those to keys on the SR-250, and would it take long to assign 30 or so keys? My last question is basically once I open the f file the guy on XBMC forums made I should be able to get the IR codes that Harmony has programmed. If Cody or one of the other dealers could chime in it would help me nail down the last bit of this. Each remote has 6 buttons which is 60 unique codes, plus another 6 press-and-holds, for a total of 120 unique codes.Ģ) The 9.11_Camelot/tools/EventClients/Clients/OSXRemote/xbmcclientwrapper.mm file then takes those codes and assigns a button ID to them from 1-120 (actually I think only up to about 75 since no more are needed)ģ) The button IDs are assigned to XBMC commands in the Harmony Joystick keymapĤ) The commands are given functions based on which part of XBMC you are using using remote.xml I think essentially all I need to do is get the IR codes from the Harmony remote/Pronto ccf file and have my dealer assign those to keys on my C4 remote and then I can edit the Harmony joystick file of XBMC to change what they do.ĭid you read my thread over on XBMC forums? We shouldnt have to edit the keymap.xml file, but rather the joystick file.ġ) The Harmony remote is set up to emit IR codes from various apple remotes with 10 Remote IDs 150-160 (excluding 156 for unknown reasons). I havent worked on it in a few days (been sick) but hopefully by the end of this weekend I will have an answer.
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