Post 1 made on Thursday January 7, 1999 at 12:52 |
As I understand from other posts the Pronto can transmit IR at much higher limits than it can receive( 56KHz.) By that theory I should be able to control high IR devices if I can only get the code into the Pronto. Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can do that without using the learning function of the remote?
Can the software be used to make that detailed of control by allowing you to customize/create the IR stream bits?
Does Philips plan on making a library of manufacturers codes available?
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OP | Post 2 made on Thursday January 7, 1999 at 13:13 |
jack schultz Historic Forum Post |
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Geo,
Once a HEX code for a given command on a given remote is available, it can be entered into Pronto via ProntoEdit accordingly via HEX entries. There will be a site for end users to obtain these codes although probably not Philips due to legal and marketing limitations. The best way for one to "get" these codes will be via a .CCF file (config file) and the ProntoEdit software as two CCF's can be merged within ProntoEdit then loaded into Pronto. Suffuce it to say that such a web site will soon be available, I will advise when I know the specific date.....very soon. I hope this helps.
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