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Post 7 made on Thursday November 13, 2014 at 19:10
SysIntegration
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On November 13, 2014 at 11:56, yaretiree said...
Thanks, great help with this and the other idea about how to handle lack of a discrete power off. Very elegant solution.

One clarification. The Sony has two similar sounding inputs:
1. "Network" which is for a home DLNA network
2. "Internet Music Services" which is for things such as Pandora or Spotify.

"Network" codes are readily available in URC's db, but "Internet Music Services" are not.

Did you mean to say "Internet Music Services" when you listed your codes in Post 5?

Again, thanks!

I've been going back and forth all day on how to respond to this post because every response I have can read with this sliver of arrogance that I don't mean. The truth is, I don't know, try the codes, see what happens.

I don't have access to your receiver model. I am working with the STR-DAxxxx and the STR-ZAxxxx (ES) receivers. The work differently. They go to network sources with the SEN command. I am also not driving them through IR control. I feel like I cheat myself when I slap an emmiter on the front of a receiver. I am using RS232 (of if I MUST) IP control. The options for these commands are far far greater.

Had you not told me that your Sony has a different command for internet services vs DLNA, I wouldn't know. However, I posted two codes, Server and Network. I would assume, going blindly into this, that Network goes to I-services, and server goes to DLNA. I don't know. I need your feedback to tell me what is working and not working.

All I CAN tell you is that your Sony Receiver uses 15 bit commands in this device number range:

protocol = Sony15, device = 121. This is reinforced by x-learning the codes manually and passing them through IRScrutinizer, and verifying it against the known Sony database. Knowing this, you could potentially generate all ~120 commands and fire all of them at receiver and see what happens. Or try the codes I posted...

Here are some others you can try, though they are likely for the DMPort and are 20 bit commands. I don't know if you receiver will accept them.

Rhapsody (Zone 2)

0000 0067 0000 0015 0060 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 022E

Shoutcast (Zone 2)

0000 0067 0000 0015 0060 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0216

Server (Zone 2)

0000 0067 0000 0015 0060 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0018 0018 0018 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018 0030 0018

Last edited by SysIntegration on November 13, 2014 19:25.
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