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Post 5 made on Tuesday February 7, 2012 at 16:54
tweeterguy
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On February 7, 2012 at 02:49, Mario said...
Speaking of 3312 and '11 models; every video tutorial I've seen shows importing all the codes. Do you guys normally do that, or do you just select the few buttons you'll end up using on the remote?

I use whatever code set I need. So if I have an AVR-3312 in a kids playroom running 5.1 and using the AVR for zone2 to her bathroom I'll likely have 3 devices/codesets (hidden on main page 2) called Zone1, Zone2 and Audio to control the first zone, second zone and audio parameters (if not present in the zone 1 codeset). You don't need to hide the individual codesets if the devices they relate to are hidden on Main page 2, 3, etc. Same with TV or projector codesets, hidden on a Main page 2,3, etc.


Also, do you end up cleaning the project file and deleting the pages that you won't use, or just hide them?

I do this. Not because it's necessarily needed but because I like my device tree clean with only what I need. Many code sets have multiple pages that are either blank or have commands I will never need, those get deleted; it makes my brain happy but isn't needed.

Not sure there is any performance benefit in deleting pages.

I've never run out of room on a URC control. I have one client that has every device known to man, including 3 different variations of VCRs...and I'm not even close to filling up the memory. You will run out of inputs on your av switch before you run out of memory on the remote IMO.


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