Nah, no need to test. I can see there is a power-on order field in the
message, but the app isn't setting it to anything.
On Thu, 4 Jul 2013, Demetrio wrote:
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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