If it helps, I have the same remote which I use with an Ahanix VFD/
IR board.
I used the MythTV/MythTV setup and taught it all of the command
from my
remote - it doesn't take long. The main advantage is that virtually
all of
the myth functions are already defined so you just have to teach it
On 9/30/05, Andrew Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When I set up my harmony remote (880 if it makes a difference) the website offers several places I could see adding a Myth box. I have added a Myth device as a Video Recorder, then at the next screen chose PVR, then chose MythTV as the manufac
I have a 659 as well, although I'm going through a reciever. The
659 controls the rest of my home theater system as well as Myth.
I chose the "PVR-350" from the website. I saw the "MythTV" option
but who knows what that does. The PVR-350 option worked great
along with the Hauppague lirc setup f
I have a Harmony 659 remote and I had a heck of a time trying to
configure it with their website. I have my mythbox hooked up
directly to my tv, no receiver, no amp/preamp. What I have found
is that with MythTV everything is already presented as a single
interface. The only things you could do w
When I set up my harmony remote (880 if it makes a
difference) the website offers several places I could see adding a Myth box. I
have added a Myth device as a Video Recorder, then at the next screen chose PVR,
then chose MythTV as the manufacturer. In the model box I have simply put in
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