2013-02-16, 03:04
Yeah, I know how to do it. I just didn't want to still your app !
(2013-02-13, 23:29)TruGMR Wrote: Forgive me if I missed this, but has anybody solved how to avoid re-pairing the remote every time you change the batteries? Rechargeables seem to solve the drain issue for me...but re-pairing this joint through windows every time I change the batteries sux! Anybody got suggestions how to permanently pair the remote in windows? I'm using frodo with vista on the HTPC and frodo with windows 8 on my laptop!!! You guys have been great in this forum btw!!!which remote are you using? I have the newer one with the integrated IR functions and mine does the same thing... always have to repair when batteries are removed.
(2013-02-19, 22:34)coolasice Wrote:(2013-02-13, 23:29)TruGMR Wrote: Forgive me if I missed this, but has anybody solved how to avoid re-pairing the remote every time you change the batteries? Rechargeables seem to solve the drain issue for me...but re-pairing this joint through windows every time I change the batteries sux! Anybody got suggestions how to permanently pair the remote in windows? I'm using frodo with vista on the HTPC and frodo with windows 8 on my laptop!!! You guys have been great in this forum btw!!!which remote are you using? I have the newer one with the integrated IR functions and mine does the same thing... always have to repair when batteries are removed.
(2013-02-26, 16:30)miljbee Wrote: I have no idea about why you need to repair and how to solve it. Mine is the "old chunky". But I still may be able to solve your problem. I Just found a new way to hibernate the remote.
A few days ago, I proposed BTDisco2. It works, but the key that is pressed to wake up the remote is lost which is not really WAF compliant.
The new solution will address this issue.
If I am not too lazy, I will probably publish a new PS3BluMote which integrate it. If it works, it will hibernate your remote after a few minutes of inactivity.
This should make your batteries lasts several months, which should please your wife.
(2013-02-27, 13:39)miljbee Wrote: Download BDRemoteSleep
Just updated to fix some minor problems.
(2013-02-26, 15:01)TruGMR Wrote:(2013-02-19, 22:34)coolasice Wrote:(2013-02-13, 23:29)TruGMR Wrote: Forgive me if I missed this, but has anybody solved how to avoid re-pairing the remote every time you change the batteries? Rechargeables seem to solve the drain issue for me...but re-pairing this joint through windows every time I change the batteries sux! Anybody got suggestions how to permanently pair the remote in windows? I'm using frodo with vista on the HTPC and frodo with windows 8 on my laptop!!! You guys have been great in this forum btw!!!which remote are you using? I have the newer one with the integrated IR functions and mine does the same thing... always have to repair when batteries are removed.
I'm using the brand new remote with the IR functions... I have the old chunky as well...I repair on both my vista and win 8 machines after the battery change (2 different ps3 remotes, both new IR) so it just can't be software install problems... I think maybe a setting somewhere? I personally believe it is the best xbmc remote solution, but the repair after the battery change is annoying... my wife refuses to learn how to pair this thing and bugs me on how useless it is...lols...would love to solve this issue...sorry you're experiencing the same problem, but I'm glad it ain't just me...
(2013-02-27, 17:14)coolasice Wrote:(2013-02-27, 13:39)miljbee Wrote: Download BDRemoteSleep
Just updated to fix some minor problems.
soo... what's the difference between this and the ps3remotesleep.exe program?
http://ps3remotesleep.codeplex.com/
(2013-02-27, 17:43)miljbee Wrote:(2013-02-27, 17:14)coolasice Wrote:(2013-02-27, 13:39)miljbee Wrote: Download BDRemoteSleep
Just updated to fix some minor problems.
soo... what's the difference between this and the ps3remotesleep.exe program?
http://ps3remotesleep.codeplex.com/
After reading the codeplex page, I just realize the it does the same thing
except, it won't need Admin Privileges and it won't disable device Plug in/out sounds.
A few weeks ago when I started to search for a solution to hibernate the remote, I came accross some utilities that uses devCon to achieve the same thing, and read here and there that it wasn't really working. I think I mixed up that information with PS3RemoteSleep.
Nevermind, the good news, is that it works, and that I am currently integrating it to PS3BluMote.