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  1. Were these remotes programmed in the same environment? meaning, did you program them both into the Flirc in the same room, at the same time? What it sounds like could be a possibility is that the Flirc is getting some random IR signal from an unknown source when you're trying to program the XBONE remote into it. Maybe try programming your Flirc in a dark room. Another thing to try after we rule out unwelcome IR sources Have you tried programming each button multiple times? I know some remotes send alternating codes per subsequent button presses, so I wonder if maybe this one sends out more than two different codes per button. It just seems impossible that the, known functioning, Flirc could recognize and store individual codes from your remote and then completely ignore them. So the above are two very common symptoms that both fit your issue. :angry:
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  2. Well, thats a good outcome, I tried to help a fellow Flirc'er and now I've managed to get my XBMC box to suspend, (Alt-S) Reboot (Alt-R) and Power Down (Alt-P) and Resume (Wake) with my remote. Have to take my hat off to Jason, the software has come on leaps and bounds since I first started using Flirc. Must be good as I've updated my Flirc and even my technological philistine of a fiance has commented that the remote seems more responsive, must be good if she's noticed as I can't yet convince her that 1080p looks better than DVD, mind you I suppose if she's half blind might explain why she agreed to marry me.... :P
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