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  1. Here are the codes for the Portta N2SW4PT HDMI 4x1 Switch Portta - N2SW4PT.json
  2. There's a similar named device R1280DBs on the database but that looks like a typo and is wrongly categorized. Here's the correct data. Edifier - R1280DB.json
  3. Here are the codes for Sony UBP-X500. Sony - UBP-X500.json
  4. These are the codes for the Philips 42PFL6907K/12 TV. philips.json
  5. SkipApp Admin tab (the wrench icon), then Remote Logs, and Refresh (with the remote connected via USB)
  6. Worked with the linked script, but I had to adapt the protocol from "Pronto" to "PRONTO" otherwise the remote logs would give a message of invalid protocol.
  7. Hi, I already get it that the A, B, and C buttons have no influence on control state, and that they only remap all the other buttons of the remote (so they are more "modes" than "activities"). But I'm a bit confused with the behavior of the power button: When setting up an activity, I can define explicit "Power Up" and "Power Down" sequences of steps. Most of my devices have a power toggle button (versus discrete power state codes), so it is very important for me that the power up/down state of the remote matches the real state of the devices (otherwise devices will end up out of power sync state with the remote state). How can I figure out from the remote interface if the remote assumes it is on the "up" or "down" state (and consequently if the behavior of pressing the power button should be to trigger the "power down" or "power up" action)? If there's no way, is there any way for me to force an explicit action irrespective of the power state according to the remote, for example, always trigger the "power up" action on a short press and the "power down" action on a long press?
  8. I'm struggling to add the TXT files via this step, considering the SkipApp file selection dialog filters the file list only to JSON files. Tried both on the Mac (selecting of .txt file is disabled) and on Windows (by forcing *.* at the filename field to make the file show, but failing to import the selected file since it's not a JSON file.) Do you have a sample .txt format for me to try to import, or can you share the python script to convert them to JSON files? I'm using version 0.9.92 Beta of the SkipApp.
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