Balthazar Posted December 26, 2011 Report Posted December 26, 2011 This isn't really a question, I just wanted to express my gratitude for such a great product. It is so rare to find something that seems so simple and yet actually works, I have been astounded. I am running XBMC on an Ubuntu install and wanted to control it with a remote from the start. At first I did a lot of research on the XBMC boards, and most of the posts explain how to set-up an MCE remote to work with XBMC. So I bought a cheap MCE remote and dongle, complied LIRC because of course my cheap remote wasn't supported out of the box, and got it working relatively well with XBMC. Only one problem. There was some kind of IR interference from my remote with the TV and everytime I would hit the arrow button on the remote it would power cycle my TV. So I hit the internet again looking for people with similar problems, but didn't really find anything. I even called the TV manufacturer's tech support and got the old "Not our problem" response. So I thought maybe it was just a cheap remote causing problems and thought I would buy a better remote. So I got an HP IR receiver with a HP MCE branded remote. Set it up and had the same power cycle problems. So at this point I bought a Logitech Harmony 520 remote, hoping I could set it up as a different remote and avoid my interference problem. The only thing was I had an MCE IR receiver, and setting up the remote as anything other than an MCE remote wouldn't pass key presses to LIRC. So by now I am frustrated, my wife is pissed that the TV keeps powercycling unless you use a keyboard and my dream of 21st century multi-media cinema center is fading fast. So I did what any self respecting nerd would do and solved the problem by putting electrical tape over the IR sensors of my 46" LED TV and turning it on and off manually. I kept scouring the XBMC forums looking for a solution and came across a post by eskro recommending the FLIRC. I checked out the website and thought there is no way something this simple could work. But I was desperate for a solution, and it was relatively cheap compared to my previous three attempts, so I thought what the hell. As it turns out this has been the best investment I've made since getting into XBMC! I have the Harmony set up as a Plex remote and I used the full keyboard setup mode. I now have more functionality than ever before on the remote, and my TV hasn't powercycled once since I plugged the FLIRC in. I just wanted to thank Jason and the FLIRC team for making such a wonderful device. You have saved my sanity! I will definitely recommend your product to anyone I can. And thanks to eskro for recommending this product. You guys rock! Quote
jason Posted December 27, 2011 Report Posted December 27, 2011 What an amazing story and it humbles me to hear your gratitude. I'm so grateful the product has solved your problem, and it's personal stories like this that make all the hard work worth it. Thank you so much for sharing, and please don't hesitate to post, email, or shout out should you have any questions or feedback. Happy Holidays and a healthy new year to you. Very Sincerely, Jason Quote
Chris! Posted December 27, 2011 Report Posted December 27, 2011 Glad you are happy with FLIRC. I , like you, came to FLIRC because of all the other options which are generally not very good. One tip though: I have the Harmony set up as a Plex remote We have found that other device profiles (namely TV ones) allow repeated scrolling (i.e. holding down right and it will continue to scroll right). I only mention it in case you were wondering: http://forum.flirc.t...armony-remotes/ Quote
Balthazar Posted December 28, 2011 Author Report Posted December 28, 2011 One tip though: We have found that other device profiles (namely TV ones) allow repeated scrolling (i.e. holding down right and it will continue to scroll right). I only mention it in case you were wondering: http://forum.flirc.t...armony-remotes/ I tried to set up a TV profile, but I also use the Harmony to control my actual TV, I could not figure out how to set up an activity with two tvs. It kept asking me witch device could play a video. I may go back at some point and try again, but for now I have been using the beta firmware, and it lets me long press, even though it goes a little crazy sometimes. It is still miles ahead of where I was with the MCE remotes! BTW: I have two MCE remotes for sale if anyone is hardheaded enough to want them :) Actually I was thinking about selling them on ebay and giving the money to Jason's charity. Quote
jason Posted December 28, 2011 Report Posted December 28, 2011 I'm really touched. Thank you so much. If you do get anything, please let me know, I'll match the donation. Quote
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