2011-11-05, 20:52
Just ordered the flirc ... hope I can get advice on setting it up!
cheers
cheers
jasonkotzin Wrote:Long presses will be supported soon. I'm trying to knock a bug out happening to a few users on 'suspend wakeup'.
Go ahead and send me an email via the site, we'll figure out why it's detecting two presses.
~Jason
vansmak Wrote:Just received my flirc with 1.0 firmware and installed with the .97 software, I'm experiencing the way issues with XBMC (Pre-Eden), after programming my Harmony Remote (Device: MCE Keyboard). I need to press every key twice before it will register with XBMC. Any advice?
Running Windows 7 x64
castalla Wrote:Flirc
Best $20 dollar gizmo I've ever bought - absolutely brilliant - does what it says on the tin/can!!!
Transformed my HTPC into a useable system!
voip-ninja Wrote:It's still not clear to me where the value is. Isn't the "value" simply that it has an on-screen setup to help you pick what button on your remote does what?
mattchapman Wrote:Can someone explain to me what Flirc does exactly?
Why can't you just buy a $25 MCE remote which works fine with XBMC?
I must be missing something.
voip-ninja Wrote:It's still not clear to me where the value is. Isn't the "value" simply that it has an on-screen setup to help you pick what button on your remote does what?
mattchapman Wrote:UPDATE - OK I think I get it...it's so you can use your regular TV remote with XBMC without having to buy a separate MCE remote. BUT...when you're using your TV remote to control XBMC doesn't the TV also respond to your button presses which can cause havoc?
Is this an alternative to getting, say, a Harmony?