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Post 1 made on Saturday March 9, 2013 at 14:58
William1
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I did search, I did not see the answer I was either hoping or expecting to find.
My wishes are few.
I have a Sony and a Samsung flat panel
Rotel AV receiver
DirecTV HD DVR 23
Full hardwired (Ethernet) and Wifi thought the house
IR repeater from the living room to the media closet

Current remote is a Sony AX-3000. It is slowly failing, buttons no longer working, screen getting dimmer.

I'd like to control everything from a tablet like the Samsung Galaxy (GTP3113TSYXAR). It comes with Peel, which is moving in the right direction.
I was thinking the tablet because I like the concept of the Peel and being able to flip through visual representation of the programs. I do not know if I can also see the programs recorded on the STB and if there is 'an app for that', it would be terrific. My wife would like to be able to Google and do Suduko, hence the tablet.

The TV would be controlled by IR as it currently is.

The STB could be IR, RF or via TCP/IP. My preference here is TCP/IP as there would be feedback to an application to ensure a command completed as well as (hopefully) the ability to read the recorded shows playlist..

The Rotel is controlled via IR. It does have RS232 connectivity and I suppose to use that, I'd need some sort of TCP/IP to RS232 control box. So I do not see any need to change this, keeping it IR is fine.

The problem at the present (other than ignorance on my part) is IR programming (ideally 'learning') a tablet to use the Rotel.
I have seen several apps (like the Peel) that will operate the DirecTV via SHEF (which I somewhat understand).
I have no doubt there are simple macro functions to do an 'all on' and an 'all off' as that is really all we do now that is 'special'.

Roomie with an TCP/IP to serial adapter for the Rotel?
TouchSquid?

I came this close|| to getting the tablet today but... to not be able to program the Rotel scared me off. The 'techies' at Best Buy really had no idea.

Update:....Got the Samsung tablet. Working on it. Bummed the Roomie app will not be ported to Android...

Your kind thoughts?

Last edited by William1 on March 10, 2013 13:31.
OP | Post 2 made on Tuesday March 12, 2013 at 16:30
William1
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Playing with iRule. Sadly, it cannot (well it is Sonys fault) power on the TV over TCP/IP. Add to that, iRule does not do IR blasting.
Post 3 made on Wednesday March 20, 2013 at 16:06
mrcharlesho
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Hey William1,

I have a pretty similar issue. I have a Pioneer TV mounted on my living room wall, and everything else (including a Rotel receiver) in a rack hidden away.

I was looking at different controllers (RTI, Control4, etc) but wanted to try to do everything on my own instead of paying an installer.

After exploring a couple different options, I also settled on iRule. iRule can control some devices over TCP/IP, you just have to add a network gateway in the iRule app.

iRule DOES do IR blasting, but you have to buy an IP2IR from Global Cache and add it as a gateway. hope this helps!

One thing I did notice with iRule: I'm using iRule on a Nexus 7 but I also added it onto my wife's iPhone 5. The iPhone 5 connects to the gateways immediately, while the Nexus 7 taxes a second or so. Not sure if this is a specific hardware issue, but iRule does seem designed around Apple products first.
OP | Post 4 made on Sunday March 24, 2013 at 16:27
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Unfortunately, iRule did not 'float my boat'.

No solution is 100%. Funny part is my wife likes playing with the tablet so much, I rarely get to use it anyway. Go figure.

iRule, Roomie and a few others are all geared toward iWhatever. At some point, someone will develop an Android app that does both WiFi and IR blasting with it being configurable via a 'PC for dummies'. I do not have a issue having to get a IP to serial converter. I just have issue paying money for software I basically have to do 90% of the work on.

Waltz Remote is sort of close to what I want......


All close but nothing on the money.


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