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  1. Can we do a team viewer session tomorrow?
  2. Probably nothing. Fire up the GUI, go to device log, and then enable IR logging. Hit the buttons on your remote, see if you see anything. Any chance it's out of batteries?
  3. This is the issue: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-hardware/not-migrated-due-to-partial-or-ambiguous-match/9e18a99a-0131-422e-8527-fa20b2793e9e Seems to be a common issue accross many USB devices. Please keep us posted @Boldo
  4. When it's not working, pm me your teamviewer session ID.
  5. Honestly, I'm at a loss. Nothing makes sense. It's bolted on the front. Can you remove it and let it hang off the edge of the case (Make sure nothing gets shorted).
  6. when it doesn't respond, are you still able to record?
  7. Sorry, I can't remember. Do you leave the GUI open all the time?
  8. When it doesn't work, can you tell me if the Flirc GUI still detects the device?
  9. This is the streacom board, right?
  10. send me a PM, I'll send you the new one. Not worth the trouble trying to debug this.
  11. It's not how much power it can deliver, it's the amount of noise it's causing. It's a switching power supply, and without good filtering, a lot of the switch noise ends up on the rails of the supplies, 5V being the USB. If the noise ends up on the USB, it's possible it hangs. Unplugging/Plugging it would fix it. If that doesn't work, let me know. Not to worry.
  12. It's your pi power supply. Get a good clean power supply and the issues should go away.
  13. what. is the rewind action, is it just the left arrow key?
  14. looks like you may have recorded some erroneous noise. Try recording without the TV on.
  15. give it another go and let me know.
  16. thanks for letting me know, let me push an update out. Give me about 30 minutes.
  17. Not really. It's tough to say because the latest 3 uses so much power, that the supply needs to overdrive a bit because of the loss in the cable. So you could be better off with a much better cable. The one's from thepihut are good, I think they use the officially recommended version.
  18. Most likely a combination of all the above.
  19. okay, how bout the HDMI, that looks like it touches pretty good. Specifically the bottom of the connector. Try sanding that part of the hdmi port to expose some metal, that's definitely painted.
  20. It could also be your power supply, perhaps that's not properly grounded.
  21. Can you see the metal from the USB touching the case?
  22. nah, it should be okay, but if you do, not to worry, I'll get you more.
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