My understanding is that only one built-in blaster can be used - according to responses I've received from Hauppauge Technical Support, the blaster driver can't handle multiple blasters.
I've been looking at the Wiki for IRSS, and one thing looks potentially promising.
There are command-line parameters that can be used with the Translator program - the ones that caught my attention are:
-channel [Number] [Padding] [Port] [Delay]
Blast a series of IR...
Perhaps not...
How well does IRSS stay isolated from other programs? Since one of my capture cards is a Hauppauge Collossus 2, I can use its blaster program for one box, and use IRSS for the other.
(Assuming, of course, that whatever PVR software I decide to use is capable of running separate...
I think I should expand a little bit...
Since they don't interfere with each other, I'm guessing that my cable STB and satellite STB use different sets of digit-codes for changing channels. From what I've seen of the IR Blast command, it doesn't support different sets of number-codes for...
Dumb Question Time...
I'm considering using IRSS for controlling both my satellite-TV and cable STBs. I see in the Wiki that I can send IR commands to the different ports of my USB-UIRT transmitter... but I can't see anything about using device-specific number codes.
The IRBlast Wiki page...
(Three years along, and no responses to this...? :confused: )
I've been asking myself this same question of late, and have been wondering about the possibility of running batch files instead of directly executing the blaster program.
Although I was thinking more along the lines of blasting...
Yeah - I kinda figured on using something like NextPVR... assuming that *it* recognizes the Colossus card.
Unfortunately, I tried installing MP1 on my system - got a message that says it needs .NET3.5 to work. Apparently, .NET4 isn't enough.
Maybe that changes in the latest version... the one...
Bummer. I may have to go with a different system, then - Kodi or SageTV, then... unless I can figure out how to activate the .NET 3.5 features in my Win10 installation and use MP1. :(
Apologies if this has been addressed before - but I can't seem to find a solution...
My HTPC project has both a Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2250 and a Colossus 2 installed - I'm hoping to use them to capture inputs from my HD cable box and my SD satellite receiver and run everything through MP2...
Then I must be looking at the wrong program...
Is this it? Media Buddy
Ah - okay. It looks like the Torchwood special I mentioned is listed as Season 4... I'm trying that right now. (ReImporting the database at the moment...)
Well... you only gave the name instead of a link. It only took me a moment to look it up, anyway. :p I see that it's a program for purchase - are there watermarks or teasers on the files from the unpaid version?
At any rate - I've got most of my movies renamed with the appropriate tt numbers...
It kinda-sorta helped - Cosmos is still wrong, and Doctor Who is now showing one episode in each Season folder... but it's the same one for all of them!
The funniest one is - I have a movie titled "Evolution" that stars David Duchonvy and Julianne Moore... it's currently being listed as...