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Post 1 made on Wednesday November 30, 2005 at 21:10
culverinc
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After spending weeks getting a decent interface put together, I finally got started entering codes. The transmit speed is agonizingly slow, whether by direct IR or IR through wi-fi. This makes it very frustrating scrolling menus such as Tivo or music track lists on my HTPC.

Any way to speed this up?

Dennis
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OP | Post 2 made on Friday December 2, 2005 at 08:24
culverinc
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If anyone else has a problem with this, pasting the hex code rather than learning the code into NevoStudio sped up the IR transmission dramatically.

Dennis
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Post 3 made on Friday December 2, 2005 at 10:25
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Is there a database out there that allows you to look up the hex for various devices or are you using a hex generator. I have fone for the Pronto...will it work?
OP | Post 4 made on Saturday December 3, 2005 at 08:33
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I would love to find a database for hex codes. What I've got is 2 HD Tivo's in the same equipment rack, requiring different remote addresses for each. I was able to download a device configuration from the Nevo site, but it's for address code "0", which controls all other address codes(hope that makes sense). I posted on the Tivo Community forum, and a member sent me Pronto hex codes for all addresses. Most of them work, but I was primarily interested in the navigation codes as those are the one's that are sluggish learning from the original remote.

I'm also using Girder through a USB-UIRT in my HTPC which requires its own codes. For those I just downloaded some discrete hex from the Pronto Files section here for a device I'll never use and those work great.

Dennis
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Post 5 made on Saturday December 3, 2005 at 19:50
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don't mean to get off track, but i'm quite interested in getting the Nevo SL. Is this sluggishness when using the arrows common? i watch all my TV via PVR, so am frequently arrowing up or down, as well as need that exact timing when ff through commercials!

thanks, Christian
OP | Post 6 made on Monday December 5, 2005 at 08:17
culverinc
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I found it had a lot to do with the codes used, and perhaps how well the remote learned codes from the original remote.

With my Tivo's, it took a number of attempts to get the Nevo to learn from the original remote, and then the response was sluggish. When I pasted hex codes directly into NevoStudio, it sped the response up considerably.

Dennis
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Post 7 made on Monday December 5, 2005 at 22:03
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So the Hex codes from pronto's or their resective hex generators WILL WORK on the Nevo? AND the pasted hex codes work BETTER? Have you noticed any lag using the UEI supplied code vs. hex-pasted?
OP | Post 8 made on Tuesday December 6, 2005 at 17:42
culverinc
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I copied the codes for a Dish DSS receiver from Discrete Infrared Hex Codes in the files section here to use with Girder and they worked, plus codes in the same format that I received for the different remote addresses on the Tivos.

The pasted hex codes for the Tivos worked much better than learning codes directly from the original remotes. As those codes were not available from the UEI database, I don't know if they worked better or not.
Dennis
Post 9 made on Wednesday December 28, 2005 at 02:25
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the HD tivo that your using wouldn't happen to be the DIRECTV HR10-250, would it? If so can you email me the hex? We are doing an HR10 right now which is generally slow, anyway


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