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lobosolo
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by lobosolo » Tue Jun 29, 2010 11:14 am
hey all. i'm trying to find a nice easy to use remote for my new Zotac frontend. i have a remote that came with my hauppague hvr-2250 and i would say out of the box 80% of the buttons work. i also have generic usb "mce" remote off ebay and only about 40% of the buttons work.
is there any remote that i can buy, plug in and select in myth. and it will just work without any editing ?
if you guys could ever do a show about fine tuning your remote settings it would be a great help to us newbies who still struggle with it. i heard one of you talk about a frontend restart button, but i never heard how to set it up.

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marc
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by marc » Tue Jun 29, 2010 1:04 pm
Timely question. I would also like some tips.
It appears that a majority of the MCE remotes are actually HID devices emulating keyboards and mouse buttons. There is a way to config these things but it is a huge pain in the rear.
It's very difficult to determine what available remotes actually work well with Mythtv unless you filter the "newegg" reviews for mythtv and/or linux.
The POS that I recently purchased was a Diamond "green button" remote. Gah, what a dissapointment. This espessially since I bought two! Fortunately I was able to sell one of them to guy at my work because he uses Vista. Good for him, bad for me.
So, I second this request!
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marc
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by marc » Tue Jun 29, 2010 6:00 pm
Nice piece of kit!
You say 80% of the keys work perfectly. Would these include the pause / play / fast forward / rewind and num keys?
If you run irw do you receive output for each of the keys? If so, it may just be a configuration issue and using a config for mythtv.
Have you tried creating your own config with irrecord?
I know you don't want to configure but did you try to set it up with lirc?
Also, I notice it has a ir transmitter.
If all the keys will work with lirc, I'll buy one or two!
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by pla » Tue Jun 29, 2010 6:38 pm
lobosolo wrote:hey all. i'm trying to find a nice easy to use remote for my new Zotac frontend. i have a remote that came with my hauppague hvr-2250 and i would say out of the box 80% of the buttons work. i also have generic usb "mce" remote off ebay and only about 40% of the buttons work.
is there any remote that i can buy, plug in and select in myth. and it will just work without any editing ?
I use StreamZap USB remotes. Nothing fancy but works fine.

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Rock on, PLA
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lobosolo
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by lobosolo » Tue Jun 29, 2010 6:45 pm
marc wrote:Nice piece of kit!
You say 80% of the keys work perfectly. Would these include the pause / play / fast forward / rewind and num keys?
If you run irw do you receive output for each of the keys? If so, it may just be a configuration issue and using a config for mythtv.
Have you tried creating your own config with irrecord?
I know you don't want to configure but did you try to set it up with lirc?
Also, I notice it has a ir transmitter.
If all the keys will work with lirc, I'll buy one or two!
yes all the transport buttons work properly the only buttons that dont work are power,rec, the 4 color buttons and the 4 buttons under the mute button. maybe i answered my own question ? perhaps i had my own best solution all along.
im still a newb at this, so i never test it with lirc
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by Patrick » Wed Jun 30, 2010 6:16 am
The M$ MCE line is the best deal. Works out of the box without fussing. They're basically Phillips rebranded remotes:
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/MCE_Remote
The only negative is that they're not selling these new any longer. You can find them on Ebay for roughly $15-$30. I have two. What's also nice about these is that if you have a harmony 880 remote the codes are already in there. Also the receiver has 2 ir blasters built into it.
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by marc » Wed Jun 30, 2010 12:16 pm
Stream Zap eh? I'll have to look into that. Thanks pla!
Pat, I'm hesitant to jump for any "MCE" branded anything these days after getting stuck with these Diamond brand remotes. I will only go on someone else's mythtv referral from now on! So, I'm listening with my one good ear,
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by perato » Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:27 am
The Sony PS3 bluetooth remote works so long as you have bluetooth in your frontend computer. I followed the instructions on the
MythTV Wiki which refers to the
XBMC wiki.
BTW, how do you like the HVR-2250? The card works but I can't get the kernel modules to load quickly. It takes about 15 seconds for the HVR-2250 kernel modules (namely saa7164) to load. The only workaround I figured out is to rearrange when different modules are loaded allowing me to log in and load the window manager while saa7164 wastes time.
Desktop PC: AMD Athlon64 3000+, 1 GiB RAM, Nvidia GeForce 8400 GS video card; Archlinux
MythTV PC: Intel Celeron E3300, 4 GiB RAM, ATI X550 video card, Hauppauge HVR-2250; Archlinux+MythTV v0.25
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by marc » Mon Jul 05, 2010 9:24 pm
I too had this working for a while and was very pleased but for one small thing. My batteries died too quick.
So, I gave up on it and returned it to my PS3
perato wrote:The Sony PS3 bluetooth remote works so long as you have bluetooth in your frontend computer. I followed the instructions on the
MythTV Wiki which refers to the
XBMC wiki.
BTW, how do you like the HVR-2250? The card works but I can't get the kernel modules to load quickly. It takes about 15 seconds for the HVR-2250 kernel modules (namely saa7164) to load. The only workaround I figured out is to rearrange when different modules are loaded allowing me to log in and load the window manager while saa7164 wastes time.