Post 1 made on Wednesday November 27, 2002 at 16:41 |
RHGUY Long Time Member |
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Why when you make a new button does it automatically insert a 0.1 sec delay? I read that some were having problem with macros after a filmware update. Are there any special steps that need to be taken?
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OP | Post 2 made on Monday December 2, 2002 at 03:45 |
RHGUY Long Time Member |
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bump. Mostly I'm concerned about whether or not I have to put a .1 sec delay in between everything. This had been mentioned somewhere in a thread I know Steve has responded to but he never said whether or not the new filmware required him to do that.
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Post 3 made on Monday December 2, 2002 at 10:16 |
Anthony Ultimate Member |
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if a macro needs a delay or not (and how long it needs to be) depends on the equipment that will be controlled.
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Post 4 made on Monday December 2, 2002 at 11:32 |
allamand Founding Member |
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A delay is only needed if you need it. Why the software puts one in on its own I'm not sure. Something the the programers for Philips thought was a nice thing :)
I have many macros for my Sony DVD changer, only the 5 button needed a delay. The RCA UTV needs no delays for anything, same for the RCA TV.
So in short, it all depends on the device your programing the macro for.
-steve
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