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Old RC9200, New Set-Up.....any modern CCFs?
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Post 1 made on Friday February 6, 2009 at 10:02
hotspur
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I have an old 9200 which I would like to use once again with my updated set up.
Previously I used a template from others which helpfully did a lot of the hard slog and I re-learnt my device codes for the different items.
I am finding this very difficult to master, anyone got a good basic template for a system with TV, Projector, Screen, PS3, AV amp, DVD player, Xbox i can use?
Is there anyone who provides a service to do this for a small fee?

Help appreciated.
Post 2 made on Wednesday February 18, 2009 at 08:28
yakboy
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I'm working on a new CCF for my 9200 using Daniels pronto tsu 7000 graphics, it's taking me a while to convert the .png's to .bmp's but when it's finished I'll post it up..it will have all but the PS3 and Xbox on it but these could be added easily...keep an eye out in the files section but it may be a few weeks at least
Post 3 made on Friday February 27, 2009 at 13:18
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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There are 141 full system color ccfs in the files section, with a huge selection of graphics approaches.

Let me suggest, since you relearned your codes, that you keep whatever graphics you now have, even if you decide to totally update, and alias to the buttons you now have. Then select "page is hidden" in the editor.

I go to an extreme with this approach, always learning every new device onto a page or pages with about thirty plain black and white buttons with no artwork at all, set up to change color when a code is learned. The graphics can be totally changed at any time since the graphics are aliased to those unchanging reference pages.

For new remotes, the reference pages are copied into a new device with the graphics I want, then aliased there. This way I can also keep the graphics with the codes by copying an entire device from one ccf to another without losing the aliasing.

I learned by surprise that I want to have the codes within the device pages, not somewhere else in the remote... if they are somewhere else and you copy from one remote to another, you'll have to re-alias all the codes since you can only copy one device at a time.
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Post 4 made on Sunday March 22, 2009 at 17:39
yakboy
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I've just posted up a new RC9200 CCF and a whole load of button bitmaps which should appear in the next few days. Whilst my CCF will not be suitable for your list of devices, why not have a go at adapting someone's CCF and changing the button logo's with the bitmaps I've converted.


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