2018-07-09, 17:22
Hi realjobe,
I still use my Magic Remote to drive Kodi (OpenELEC) and my LG TV every night. I think it's fantastic using just one remote. I would be glad to help, but you have a decision to make. To summarize:
1. Try to figure out HDMI-CEC. I'm not convinced this has ever worked out well for anyone using Kodi.
2. Use a basic IR sensor and write your own LIRC file, as subzero79 has described. This is the cheapest route.
3. Use a FLIRC device and follow my instructions. This is the easiest route.
Regards, Clay
I still use my Magic Remote to drive Kodi (OpenELEC) and my LG TV every night. I think it's fantastic using just one remote. I would be glad to help, but you have a decision to make. To summarize:
1. Try to figure out HDMI-CEC. I'm not convinced this has ever worked out well for anyone using Kodi.
2. Use a basic IR sensor and write your own LIRC file, as subzero79 has described. This is the cheapest route.
3. Use a FLIRC device and follow my instructions. This is the easiest route.
Regards, Clay