No it doesn't. It just let me flag devices to power up or down, I cannot
choose the command, that is "power toggle" by default, and nor other
commands.
In other terms, I choose devices and the app creates one "power toggle"
sequence, stop.

Now I was thinking about ... may be I can choose order while selecting
devices, the order could be defined by the choice order, but I should make
a test and I cannot do it until sunday

Demetrio


2013/7/4 Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net>

> Okay, I see how the Silverlight app is doing it.  It looks like it uses
> "activities" like I have been working on for the Harmony Link, so it should
> not be too hard to add.  It looks like it should be possible to specify the
> power-on order, but I'm not sure about adding arbitrary commands and pauses.
>
> Question: when you configure the yellow button with the Silverlight app,
> does it offer you any other choices other than which devices you want to
> power on and which inputs to select on each (if applicable)?
>
> Scott
>
>
> On Thu, 4 Jul 2013, Demetrio wrote:
>
>  Thanks so much :)
>> About "boot sequence", the remote powers up TV for first and mediaplayer
>> for
>> last. But mediaplayer is slower, because it has got an OS that needs to
>> boot
>> or wake up from standby, etc. Then it would be useful if I can choose to
>> power up mediaplayer for first.
>>
>> I'll wait for news
>> Demetrio
>>
>>
>> 2013/7/3 Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net>
>>       I will have to look into this.  If it is possible to program the
>>       yellow button with the silverlight app, then it should be
>>       possible for me to do it with mhgui.  Let me take a look at it.
>>
>>       What do you mean by "change boot sequence?"
>>
>>       On Wed, 3 Jul 2013, Demetrio wrote:
>>
>>             WOW, GREAT!!! It works ... but.
>>             All this work I did, I did it to manage my remote in
>>             an extended way.
>>             My main goal is to program the yellow button,
>>             high-left corner, the only one
>>             programmable button. But I didn't found how to do
>>             it.
>>             I find for every device the ability to match a
>>             "power" button and a "quick
>>             power" button. the first is usually associated to
>>             "power toggle", the second
>>             would be the yellow button but it doesn't seem to be
>>             linked to anything.
>>
>>             Example:
>>             I have got a TV without DVB-T, and a mediaplayer
>>             DVB-T capable. They are
>>             linked by HDMI cable.
>>             Original myharmony.com site let me choose which
>>             devices I can command, so
>>             that when I push the yellow button  the remote send
>>             a powertoggle signal to
>>             every device I choose.
>>             But, my TV doesn't switch to HDMI input in auto
>>             mode, and my mediaplayer
>>             doesn't switch to TV automatically. Then I would
>>             like to add the following
>>             sequence to the yellow button:
>>             - AV button on TV
>>             - pause for 3-4 seconds
>>             - AV button on mediaplayer
>>
>>             It would be nice if I'm able to change boot sequence
>>             as well.
>>
>>             Is there any way to do that?
>>
>>             Demetrio
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>             2013/7/2 Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net>
>>                   On Tue, 2 Jul 2013, Demetrio wrote:
>>
>>                   > I'm trying to use concordance with Harmony
>>             300 on Ubuntu 13.04
>>                   64bit
>>                   > I correctly made the bin, and it should
>>             works but... and now?
>>                   > I tried to get info about my remote, and it
>>             worked. I tried to
>>                   dump firmware
>>                   > and configuration, but it didn't work, so I
>>             don't know how to
>>                   begin.
>>                   > I also compiled congruity and libconcord,
>>             but the problem was
>>                   the same.
>>                   > i suppose I have to begin with a first
>>             configuration file, but
>>                   I cannot dump
>>                   > it from remote so I don't know what kind of
>>             file it needs.
>>                   >
>>                   > Error message was always the same:
>>                   > Failed to dump config: Error while reading
>>             from the remote
>>                   > Failed with error 3
>>
>>             Hi.
>>
>>             I assume you are just trying to configure your
>>             remote?  If so, you
>>             will
>>             need to run 'mhgui', which comes with congruity.
>>              'mhgui' interfaces
>>             with
>>             the myharmony web service and will allow you to
>>             reconfigure your
>>             remote
>>             and sync the config to it (or you can download the
>>             config).
>>
>>             If you are really wanting to dump the existing
>>             config file from the
>>             remote, I have a patch available to do so, but Phil
>>             hasn't
>>             incorporated it
>>             into concordance yet.
>>
>>             Scott
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