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  1. The remote is very common in the US. It was supplied by many of the cable TV providers (Verizon, Time Warner, etc).

    I believe Motorola makes the QIP STBs. I have seen some forum posts mentioning they often use G.I. (apparently Motorola bought GI).

    The remote is designed to control the STB (most buttons) and then allow user to enter their TV code to program  a few buttons (volume, etc) to their specific TV.

    Example of remote:

    https://www.amazon.com/Verizon-FiOS-Replacement-Remote-Control/dp/B00ARLKW8M/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

    https://www.verizon.com/home/accessories/media/images-accessories/productPDF/P265_brochure.pdf

    Definitely not seeing ditto codes in the debug log. Not getting multiple presses when using flirc on rpi running lirc/kodi/etc either.

    Could flirc fw may be filtering the GI ditto codes? Any way to debug further?

  2. Thanks for the reply.

    Flirc GUI Device Log w/Enable IR Debugging only shows 1 event even when holding arrow down for 10 secs (log attached). No event registered when button released.

    However, the Fios DVR (model QIP7232) detects multiple keypresses. Example: in DVR's EPG, holding down arrow will continuously move down the channels.

    The remote is setup such that the Volume button maps to the TV's volume control (i.e. TV's remote code for volume). This is a feature of the remote.

    Flirc does detect multiple of that button (log attached).

    Thanks for the help.

    flirc_p265_arrow10secs_log.txt

    flirc_p265_arrow5secs_then_volume_log.txt

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