On December 28, 2016 at 17:08, Chris Frost said...
Admittedly most soundbars are quite limited, but this one isn't and it does have multiple inputs: 3xHDMI (one supporting ARC and another which is 4K pass-thru compatible). 1xanalogue. 1xoptical. BT and a USB input as well. It also supports DTS-MA and DD True-HD audio, so the configuration is sources to the soundbar first and then HDMI out to the TV.
Thanks for the suggestion, but selling the client a new remote needs to come after resolving the issue of dealing with input cycling. If that nut can't be cracked then a shiny new remote is still going to have the same problem surely?
I'm not debating the fact that its a good soundbar.
I'm telling you it uses Current AVR Codes and does support discretes. If you had a modern remote like a URC MX series or Control4 System, you would have all the codes already in the database.
Same thing with the sony. Looks like thats a UK specific model number, but I would assume it uses the same IR codes that we here in the states use. and again. the URC database includes discretes for all 4 HDMI inputs.