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boykster

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  1. Noob Flirc user here, but have lots of experience with IR distribution and computer control / decoding / etc. My main IR processing system uses a Slink-e from Nirvis (well dead company) via Xantech compatible gear, and I use Harmony 880 remotes in 7 rooms + a ProntoPro (TSU7000) in my home theater. The IR codes are a mix of oem codes for controlling normal gear, as well as some Xantech generic codes to control an Extron Matrix video switch. Anyway - was looking for an option to control my ATV via IR and started with the Vista MCE remote recommended on lots of forums - the Ortek VRC-1100 and the IRX it comes with. Worked OK for the most part, but when using the harmony remotes I had the double press issue seen by many for the nav keys. I used the built-in Harmony codes and didn't learn any IR. I was able to tune that out using the harmony software as described here for the rooms that have Harmony remotes. I also had minor issues with the menu key - sometimes it worked, and sometimes it didn't For the theater, I used one of the Harmony remotes to program the ProntoPro and immediately had the double click issue again. I tried all kinds of settings, relearning codes, etc. I decided to try Flirc to see if that could help. For ease of setup, since I'd already programmed all 7 harmony remotes with the Ortek codes, I decided to try those codes. Fired up the latest Flirc software I could find, updated the firmware, selected the FireTV profile and hit "Start". When I was done, I went into advanced settings and enabled the garbage filter. Powered off the FireTV and swapped over to the Flirc. Worked right off - Harmony didn't have any double clicks (didn't think it would) and all keys worked fine. Grabbed the Pronto and same story - the double presses were gone with no adjustments on the Pronto. Happy camper and it didn't require hours of reprogramming remotes!
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