wuertele
11-10-04, 12:26 PM
I have a Dishplayer and a Pronto TSU7000 which I have programmed to drive it. The problem is that just pressing a key on the TSU7000 results in no response on the Dishplayer UI. I actually have to hold the key down for a second before I get a response.
I tried programming the TSU7000 three different ways:
learning from the Dishplayer's stock IR remote using ProntoEdit NG
learning from the Dishplayer's stock IR remote using the TSU7000''s built-in learning feature
importing other people's dishplayer CCF file (which looked almost identical to mine except for less than 2% variations in some delays
I noticed that in everybody's (incuding my own) CCF file (which appeared to be learned the same way as my #1 above), the "momentary" length was one pulse and the "repeat" length was 14 pulses. I tried copying the "repeat" sequence to the "momentary" sequence, and this didn't change anything. Removing the "repeat" sequence made the dishplayer unresponsive to TSU7000 keypresses even when holding down for a long time.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I might improve my Dishplayer's response to Pronto keypresses?
I tried programming the TSU7000 three different ways:
learning from the Dishplayer's stock IR remote using ProntoEdit NG
learning from the Dishplayer's stock IR remote using the TSU7000''s built-in learning feature
importing other people's dishplayer CCF file (which looked almost identical to mine except for less than 2% variations in some delays
I noticed that in everybody's (incuding my own) CCF file (which appeared to be learned the same way as my #1 above), the "momentary" length was one pulse and the "repeat" length was 14 pulses. I tried copying the "repeat" sequence to the "momentary" sequence, and this didn't change anything. Removing the "repeat" sequence made the dishplayer unresponsive to TSU7000 keypresses even when holding down for a long time.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I might improve my Dishplayer's response to Pronto keypresses?