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  1. PN23

    Unexpected behaviour

    Hi @Nathan, Yeah sorry, I wasn't very clear there. Dragging and dropping in the button editor works fine. I was referring to the Flirc when I mentioned having trouble erasing or programming buttons.
  2. PN23

    Unexpected behaviour

    @jason I have tried using the just the Flirc on its own with the Microsoft WMC controller selected and used this with an original WMC remote that I know to be working as I use it on another device. I am still seeing similar problems with buttons missing or not working and they don't seem to let me program or erase them. Stop and back seem to be fairly common in all of the above tests and are the same here as well but there are others that don't seem to work.
  3. PN23

    Unexpected behaviour

    Hi @jason Many thanks for the update - sorry it has taken me so long so come back. I am still having issues I am afraid - I just can't see what I'm doing wrong. The Skip software has been updated, Flirc devices have been removed from the activity and added again. Activities have also been deleted and re-created as a test. The Flirc software and firmware has also been updated. On the Flirc side, under advanced settings, I have tried using the Flirc WMC profile and the Microsoft WMC profile. On the Skip side, for devices I have tried using PC > Flirc > Windows Media Center and also tried using Misc > Microsoft > MCE Media Center Code Group 2. No matter which combination of settings I use, there are always a lot of buttons that do not work. If I try to program the buttons on the Flirc side, some of the buttons selected will not accept an input from the corresponding button on the Skip. Trying to program the stop button is good example of this. If I try to edit the actions assigned on the button panel in the Skip software, I have a similar problem as commands seem to be missing. The Back button has no action assigned, for instance, and there is no back action from the button panel I can drag onto it. Likewise with the MCE/Green button for launching MCE or going back to the home menu. When trying to use the remote for navigation, some directional commands work in some combinations of Flirc and Skip configurations and in others they do not. I really feel like I must be missing something basic here but I just can't see what I'm getting wrong. I've set up plenty of Flirc devices and Logitech Harmony remotes to try and do exactly what I'm trying to accomplish here, so I'm familiar with the workflow and logic, but something, somewhere is escaping me.
  4. PN23

    Unexpected behaviour

    @jason Has there been any update? I am still running 0.94 beta and have a remote that I just cannot use.
  5. PN23

    Unexpected behaviour

    Hi @jason, Any news on the update?
  6. PN23

    Unexpected behaviour

    Excellent, thanks @jason!
  7. I realize that this is a new device and the current software is beta, but as long time Flirc user with multiple Gen1 and Gen2 devices scattered around the building, I expected a better experience or a little more polish as that is what I've been used to. I am currently trying to use the Skip 1s for a very simple setup and just can't get it to work properly. For this activity, there is a single PC running JRiver Media Center and using a Flirc Gen2. It currently uses a WMCE remote control and all works fine. The Flirc Gen2 is configured using the built-in WMCE profile. When trying to use the Skip, I have created an activity to control a single device - either PC>Flirc>WMCE or Misc>Microsoft>MCE Code Group 1 or Misc>Microsoft>MCE Media Center Code Group 2. No matter which device I use, either no buttons work at all, or just one or two buttons work. Sometimes a button does work, but not every time - perhaps out of every 8 to 10 presses it will work once. Manually mapping the buttons using the Skip software has not made any difference. Am I missing something or does anyone have any suggestions? I expected this to be as easy as setting up a Flirc USB, and the software does make it seem like it should be fairly simple.
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