Post 1 made on Tuesday April 15, 2003 at 16:30 |
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Can a learned code (Sony in this case) somehow be "copied" from say a RS 15-1994 to one of the newer OFA remotes by using the IR program? More extensive JP1 features/functions are not something I've ever been able to grasp very well... (IOW, is there an easy way to do this?)
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Post 2 made on Tuesday April 15, 2003 at 19:45 |
The Robman Loyal Member |
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Sure. Put the new remote and the old remote head-to-head and teach the signal from the old remote to the new remote using the new remotes learning function.
Rob
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OP | Post 3 made on Tuesday April 15, 2003 at 21:57 |
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Rob: No, I mean can it be done using the software? IOW, via e-mail?
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Post 4 made on Tuesday April 15, 2003 at 22:11 |
johnsfine IR Expert |
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The IR.EXE program has no support for that because most of the JP1 experts prefer key moves and upgrades to learned signals.
Rob or I or a few others *could* edit the raw hex of a file saved by IR.EXE to move a learned signal from one remote to another. "Email" explains why you don't do it the non JP1 way. That still leaves key moves for most Sony codes.
Whoever has the 1994 and JP1 could upload the image and see the decode. Then you code define a key move on the new remote (might or might not need JP1 for that). You probably don't even need the 15-1994 or the decode because RHM's site already has most Sony codes decoded (I seem to have lost my bookmarks on this computer, but there are lots of references to RHM's page in other messages in the forum).
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