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For: UEI NevoS70 By: Adam Evans | My Home Control My S70 remote build, for the following components. |
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Microsoft HTPC Windows Media Center For: UEI NevoS70 By: Adam Evans | Part of a complete S70 system NVJ file. |
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Device Modules - Windows Media Center For: Pronto TSU9600 By: Stefan Johansson | ProntoScript based device file that utilizes the freeware MCEController to control Windows Media Center. |
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Microsoft HTPC Windows Media Center Edition 2005 For: Philips Pronto NG By: Niclas Arndt | A collection of MCE codes and screens. Part of a complete system PCF file. |
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Microsoft HTPC Windows Media Center Edition 2005 (Remote model RC1534002/00) For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Daniel Tonks | A complete layout for this device with separate IR code page. Note that you will need to make the "EnableDebouce" change for this configuration to work correctly (search the forums). Part of an original color system PCF file. |
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Microsoft HTPC Windows Media Center Edition 2005 (Remote model RC1534002/00) For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Daniel Tonks | All commands from the original remote control, plus some new ones. Uses database codes, so toggle bits function correctly. Part of a complete system MXF file. |
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For: Pronto TSU9600 By: Jean-Michel Rendu | Contest Entry #06: Simplicity My user interface is called Simplicity, and it provides easy control over environment lighting through the Pronto�s hard buttons � which are also used to provide easy channel time shifting with only three keys, Pause, Play and Stop (the DVR is not directly accessible and is only used for time shifting). The Canal Satellite layout is full of favorite channels sorted by genre. Graphics are particularly easy to understand.Advanced macros will turn on necessary devices (plasma TV, DVD, amplifier, etc.) and turn off unused ones (DVR, etc.) whenever a video source is selected, while selecting audio will turn off video devices (DVR, etc.) and power the amplifier. |
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For: Pronto TSU9600 By: Carlton Bale | Contest Entry #11: Alpha King Brew The name is derived from one of my favorite beers, Three Floyds Alpha King Pale Ale. The design makes heavy use of Alpha channel transparency, allowing every button and panel to take on the color and texture of the main background image. This allows a user to completely change the look and feel simply by changing one background graphic � zero button modifications required. The idea is to have quick and simple modification without having to redesign every single graphic. Included are multiple button designs (flat and rounded) in a large array of sizes and shapes. Shadow effects make the buttons appear to float above the panel; the buttons appear to sink when depressed.The Alpha King Brew design also shows �the art of the possible� for the Pronto Pro should Philips decide to expand the feature set. This design includes mock-ups for potential features, such as 2-way control of Windows Media Center (with Cover Art download) and Sonos (through uPnP) as well as the ability to read RSS News Feeds from any Internet source. Also included is a mock-up of a PC application that parses Internet Movie Database results and sends them to the Pronto Pro (assuming that Philips releases 2-way communication protocols to third party developers.) |
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Microsoft HTPC Windows Media Center Edition (Remote model Sony Vaio RM-MC10) For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Randy Mangoba | Also includes MCE keyboard model 1044. Part of a complete color system PCF file. |
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Microsoft HTPC Windows Media Center For: URC MX-900 By: MikeV | Part of a complete system MXG file. |
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Microsoft HTPC Windows Media Center Edition 2005 For: HTM MX-700 (System) By: Ryan | Virtually all codes including direct Closed Caption selection (thanks to Sean "RemoteMonkey" from www.glickav.com!) Includes a "My Movies" macro which first selects My Music and then scrolls down one menu item and selects My Movies (if your menu item for the My Movies plug-in is in a different position you need to adjust it.) Part of a complete system MXF file. |
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Logitech Harmony - Harmony 880 Windows Backgrounds Windows Media Center and Vista backgrounds for the Logitech 880. Blue one integrates best with the logitech top and bottom blue bars. |
For: Logitech Harmony 880/890 By: Sam Niyazi | |
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For: URC MX-3000 By: Dave Grace | Grace Family Home Theater This is an updated file to my original posting. I have made many refinements to the system and how it is controlled. This is a dedicated theater room, with two level seating and a martial arts decor. I have included screen shots of most of my remote control schema. |
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Microsoft HTPC Windows Media Center Edition For: URC MX-3000 By: Dave Grace | Part of a complete system RCC file. |
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For: Philips ProntoPro NG By: Craig Nix | Craig Nix's v2.0 PCF This time around I wanted to keep it simple and clean looking. Most remotes I program are for systems utilizing Media Center computers so there is the ability to switch to MCE in every screen. Once designed in this simplified looking way though, my next challenge was to secure the program by adding in a combination lock function to get into the learning and set-up functions of the remote. If someone is to download this and try to access the programming mode of the remote, they would need to toggle the screens to the right until they get to a programming access screen and enter in the code of 2006 in the on-screen keypad. This then opens up the programming mode. Very simplistic, but it keeps a customer out of relearning a particular button on an individual screen. All button functions that the customers access reference buttons on programming/learning pages that are hidden, so that reprogramming is more simple. Enjoy! More to come.... |
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