2010-05-21, 05:20
I did search, but didn't find a specific enough answer, so I'd like to find out what others have done.
I have a Zotac mini-ITX IONITX-B-E system I built, installed the full Ubuntu 10.04, then xbmc, then installed the lirc drivers. I have a Streamzap IR receiver that is MCE compatible (it worked great on my old system).
Not sure how to configure my Harmony 880 remote. Obviously, the Zotac system I built is not in their database, so I have created device profiles using a few media center computers from Dell, HP, etc. I thought these would have standardized MCE remote codes. The remote will work, but most of the functions are added to the soft keys rather than the keypad buttons.
I'm a little surprised you can't specify "Media Center Remote" and get the functions I could get by buying a remote and learning the commands (unless I'm just missing it in the Harmony database).
Those of you without a remote to use to learn commands, who have a "home built" system running xbmc, what device did you use?
I have a Zotac mini-ITX IONITX-B-E system I built, installed the full Ubuntu 10.04, then xbmc, then installed the lirc drivers. I have a Streamzap IR receiver that is MCE compatible (it worked great on my old system).
Not sure how to configure my Harmony 880 remote. Obviously, the Zotac system I built is not in their database, so I have created device profiles using a few media center computers from Dell, HP, etc. I thought these would have standardized MCE remote codes. The remote will work, but most of the functions are added to the soft keys rather than the keypad buttons.
I'm a little surprised you can't specify "Media Center Remote" and get the functions I could get by buying a remote and learning the commands (unless I'm just missing it in the Harmony database).
Those of you without a remote to use to learn commands, who have a "home built" system running xbmc, what device did you use?