Over time I've had two of my SB remotes die. I wish I could find
replacements easily. I did order one for the Boom from China, but that
didn't actually ship. At the moment I have exactly the needed number of
remotes for the car (pi/pCP), basement (pi/pCP) and main
system(Transporter). The OSMC remote works somewhat, out of the box, but
it lacks the great setup of the original SB remotes. The original
remotes were perfect for the SB's and the pCP.  Well thought out and
logical lay out.

As for following the documentation for modifying or making a new remote
work with pCP...whew. I've started down that road a few times. It's
beyond me. I'll just keep praying my SB remotes last longer than I do.
Working so far :-)


Paul Webster wrote: 
> I expect that the challenge for the pCP team would be that there are a
> lot of remotes out there.
> They have documented the basics for how to get a 3rd-party remote to
> control things.
> I guess that one route would be to have some sort of tool that worked
> like a universal remote interpreter and allowed the user to teach pCP
> the signals from any given remote and have the tool write out all of the
> files (and optionally share them to make it easy for someone else with
> the same remote).
> Would be a lot of work when I expect that most here have genuine
> Squeezebox remotes or programmable ones that can emulate one.


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