At 6:52 PM -0700 10/27/05, David Barkman wrote:
Actually Hauppauge is now putting an IR Blaster on the same wire with the IR
Receiver, albeit the IR Blaster wire is only about 2 feet long while the IR
Receiver wire is like 6 feet long, doesn't make much sense to me, I would've
made them the same
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Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Satellite, RF or IR
At 11:12 PM +0200 10/26/05, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Controlling this
>signal with Myth shouldn't be hard since I have the IR blaster that
>comes with the hauppauge card; why did they make that cord so short?!?!
Th
At 11:12 PM +0200 10/26/05, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Controlling this
signal with Myth shouldn't be hard since I have the IR blaster that
comes with the hauppauge card; why did they make that cord so short?!?!
Think again. Unless they've changed things recently, what comes with
the Hauppauge
Calvin Harrigan wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Dish Network with 1 box for 2 TVs. One signal is controlled by
an IR remote, the other with an RF remote. I'm trying to decide on the
best setup and which signal to put the myth box on.
My concerns are if I put it on the IR signal, the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey guys, great forum, very helpful so far.
I have Dish Network with 1 box for 2 TVs. One signal is controlled by
an IR remote, the other with an RF remote. I'm trying to decide on the
best setup and which signal to put the myth box on.
My concerns are if I put it on