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Convert Pronto CCF file to Slingbox BIN
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Post 1 made on Sunday March 1, 2009 at 08:37
katsiaunis
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Can someone convert the pronto file on the link bellow to a BIN file for the Slingbox?

Thanks
George

[Link: remotecentral.com]
Post 2 made on Sunday March 1, 2009 at 13:06
Lyndel McGee
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Not sure what you are asking but you'd likely have luck sending Barry Gordon an RC Mail or email him directly (his addy is on his profile).
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Post 3 made on Sunday March 1, 2009 at 16:36
johnsfine
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On 1235930805, Lyndel
you'd likely have luck sending Barry Gordon an RC Mail

George is in the wrong forum and Lyndel is suggesting the wrong expert.

The right forum is
[Link: hifi-remote.com]

The right expert is Rob (the owner of that forum).

You can probably find enough info in that forum to do the task yourself without help from Rob. But he has given a lot of people help building Slingbox files.

To do it yourself, you need DecodeCCF and DecodeIr.dll to decode the contents of the CCF file, then a good viewer for tab delimited data to view the results (Microsoft Excel is the best viewer I know for tab delimited data, but other programs will do).

Then you need a JP1 program called RemoteMaster to create the bin file. To run RemoteMaster you need Sun Java installed. To use it to make a bin file you need an RDF file for your model of Slingbox.

All the above is discussed in more detail in that forum and other JP1 forums on the same website.

Edit: I wrote the above before seeing katsiaunis's thread is already there at hifi-remote
[Link: hifi-remote.com]
and Rob had already pointed out it is not a CCF file, so DecodeCCF won't work, so you need ProntoEditNG to get to the Pronto Hex strings. Ask about that at RemoteCentral if necessary, I think in the forum for ProntoNG at
[Link: remotecentral.com]
You need IrTool to decode the Pronto Hex strings, and the whole process is quite a bit more tedious than starting from a CCF file.

Last edited by johnsfine on March 1, 2009 17:16.


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