Thanks to Jeff Gordon for this and sorry for the convoluted reply process - I only receive the digest which makes responding to a particular thread somewhat troublesome.
Anyway, I appreciate what you're saying but how can I learn the codes without the new Slim Remote?
I wonder if Harmony can copy your code over to my profile?
I actually had this EXACT same problem. And I have a Harmony remote also. Harmony currently does not have the Squeezebox codes yet, so you will have to learn the codes yourself. Not hard to do, just create a new device and say Squeezebox for the device model and it will ask you if you have the remote, you have to make sure it does not try to use a remote in its database. Then you just go through a process of learning the codes and uploading them. It took me about 20 minutes to learn all of them. I am not sure if I can somehow share them with you, it does not seem to have anytype of export/import feature. After you teach the remote the new codes, make sure to "turn off" the jvc set in the player settings.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stuart Cummings
> Sent: 14 January 2004 13:51
> To: 'discuss (AT) lists (DOT) slimdevices.com'
> Subject: Switching remote control codes
>
> I have the "old" JVC remote and I have conflicts with my JVC DVD system. I now have a Harmony universal remote so I think I have a chance to switch IR code to the new Slim specific set. So, can someone advise how I do this and how I might setup the Harmony to use the new set without access to the Slim remote?
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Anyway, I appreciate what you're saying but how can I learn the codes without the new Slim Remote?
I wonder if Harmony can copy your code over to my profile?
I actually had this EXACT same problem. And I have a Harmony remote also. Harmony currently does not have the Squeezebox codes yet, so you will have to learn the codes yourself. Not hard to do, just create a new device and say Squeezebox for the device model and it will ask you if you have the remote, you have to make sure it does not try to use a remote in its database. Then you just go through a process of learning the codes and uploading them. It took me about 20 minutes to learn all of them. I am not sure if I can somehow share them with you, it does not seem to have anytype of export/import feature. After you teach the remote the new codes, make sure to "turn off" the jvc set in the player settings.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stuart Cummings
> Sent: 14 January 2004 13:51
> To: 'discuss (AT) lists (DOT) slimdevices.com'
> Subject: Switching remote control codes
>
> I have the "old" JVC remote and I have conflicts with my JVC DVD system. I now have a Harmony universal remote so I think I have a chance to switch IR code to the new Slim specific set. So, can someone advise how I do this and how I might setup the Harmony to use the new set without access to the Slim remote?
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