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  1. Thanks Jason. I do have a surge protector multi plug for the A/V stuff, but I've found that they're not perfect. I'll try the things yawor suggested tonight first to try and confirm. What would be the best way to get in touch?
  2. Thanks for the reply! - I'm using a 2A charger from a Galaxy Tab. - I have, will give that a go! - I haven't done a pc test. I'll do that when I get home tonight! -Yes, you'd both... no luck. Thanks again!
  3. Hi, I’ve got a flirc that I’ve been using in a Raspberry Pi running raspbmc. A couple of months ago I experienced the repeating phantom key press issue, which was sorted out by a firmware upgrade. Recently I’ve been having an issue where the I had to periodically plug out the flirc and plug it back in after the Pi has been dormant for a while. Now it’s pretty much stopped working. Last night I flashed the latest firmware and did a fresh install of OSMC. I cleared all the key bindings in the flirc app and reprogrammed all the keys. Still didn’t work. The USB ports on the Pi seem to be fine, a usb keyboard works perfectly. The remote (a harmony 300) works, because it happily still controls the other devices on the other profiles. During the flirc key assigning process some keys where struggling to record and it took a while / multiple presses to register. Is there something that I can do to check that it’s receiving instructions and/or passing them along properly? The reason I’m looking at the actual flirc is that we’ve been having massive power issues where I stay. Regular blackouts and random power spikes as they power the grid back on wreaks havoc on electronics. I’d appreciate any help. Thanks!
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