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  1. I know this is a spam bot, but just for the fun of it:

    Have you suffered from acid reflux?

    No

     

    then you understand how severe this condition can be

    It's not particularly severe usually. Gastric irritation is far more severe and common as it can lead to bleeding of the stomach lining and ulceration

     

    You can make acid reflux a thing of the past if you learn how to avoid it with this advice. Keep reading to find out how you can help yourself.

    I obviously deleted the link in question. However if you are getting persistent GORD (gastric oesophageal reflux disease) then you should consult a pharmacist/doctor.

     

    I think I bossed that :)

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  2. Hi, that's a lot of capital letters.

     

    Yep, both your TV and Flirc will react to the button.

     

    If you're using your TV's remote we recommend either pairing buttons that aren't in use by the tv (e.g. buttons only used in a certain menu) or using another remote.

  3. Does the Harmony not send IR codes on undefined buttons or something?

    Correct.

    You have to map a command to the virtual button using myharmony then sync it. Otherwise the button won't send anything when pressed.

    I haven't checked in on the status of the Flirc harmony profile but last time I checked it didn't allow custom (almost 'placeholder') buttons that the user could map a function to (as existing functions are premapped in flirc firmware)

  4. Any idea why this is happining and how can I change this behaviour.

     

    Likely due to the remote alternating between two different remote strings. I forget but it's something to do with detecting people walking in front of the line of sight.

     

    Anyway, the solution is simple; record the other key too.

     

    e.g. using the gui record enter (it will say key recorded), press to record enter again and press the same key on your remote to record again (hopefully catching the 2nd press code).

     

    Does this make sense?

  5. If I press the up button too fast, it gets interpreted as an enter.

    This is the first time i've heard of this kind of thing happening. Sounds very strange.

     

    You can try posting the configuration (file --> save configuration) and post it here. Unfortunately they're not easily readable so we'd need Jason to have a look at them and understand what's going on.

  6. Sorry, i've been away for a few weeks so haven't been able to respond.

     

    I did mention the issues to Jason, not sure what happened as sometimes users submit an issue through the support form and it gets resolved via email and the thread looks empty. (i.e. stuff has been going on behind the scenes.

     

    Just to clarify guys; You've both tried reuploading the firmware and clearing the configuration (you can do this in the gui, just make sure you have the correct GUI version for the firmware you're using)

  7. "flirc" as the manufacturer only xbmc is able

    Yep, the profile is a work in progress - Flirc is really a one man project so progress doesn't seem as quick as other projects but Jason does work just as hard as other people.

     

    when i select "microsoft" as manufacturer and use windows media for device, the buttons all get mapped correctly but dont work for the pc with the flirc device.

    If you don't choose the flirc profile then you will have to program the flirc: 

  8. Edit: Just noticed I posted under wrong topic. Can this be moved?

    Hi skateoroma, where would you like it moved to?

     

    I'm not great at code and unfortunately don't have time to look into this as much as I would like to but thought I would post a response out of courtesy and in case it helps:

     

    A while back a user was running a stripped down version of windows and had issues with Flirc, turned out they have disabled the device manager of some kind - hence didn't work. Maybe this install does something similar.

     

    Though perhaps the easiest way of sorting this is to use another computer to program flirc, as once programmed you don't need the software installed on the computer you're using it on.

     

    Sorry again that I couldn't help in a more direct way,

     

    Pleasant regards :)

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