On November 1, 2010 at 13:10, antolfc said...
Thanks for your replies
What i still dont understand is whether there is a difference in using the method you suggested (PEP1 to PEP2) with the method of using the ccfextractor.exe application to copy paste the codes into PEP2. Will the result be the same?
Copy/paste will ALWAYS provide the best results. There are some IR codes that get mangled (ones that start with 7000 for example) when going into PEPv1 and then into PEPV2. However, I have NEVER seen a CCF other than the one I posted for Streamzap remotes that contains such codes.
Some NEC protocol codes get shortened to 900A but in the Pro remotes, those usually work whereas with the NG remotes, there were sometimes issues that simply adjusting the 'Duration' setting for the IR code woould fix.
Sony Codes may require setting 'Duration' but that is irrespective of a copy/paste or import. You may have to set duration no matter what method.