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<blockquote data-quote="arsenal333" data-source="post: 701517" data-attributes="member: 28103"><p>Hello DGalt, I believe your starting from a point we are all familiar with in dealing with IRSS. I can tell you that it takes a bit of reading and background work to get this working the way you want it. However in saying that, if your willing to work this through, the product will probably do all you want it to. However as you've guessed this is not a '<em>start a wizard, click a few boxes, and there we go</em>' application.</p><p></p><p>Your post was very short on details, so I'm guessing that you want to be able to control your TV through IRSS.</p><p>There are two ways to achieve this</p><p> * using IR Blasting - for this your 'HP IR receiver' will need to be capable of IR blasting as well.</p><p> * using a RS-232 (serial interface). - again specialised cable required.</p><p></p><p>I'll assume your using the IR blasting method.</p><p>- First you'll need have IRSS learn the particular IR commands you wish to blast to your TV (IRSS can do this)</p><p>- You'll then need to place the IR Blasting '<em>thingy</em>' where your TV can read it when a blast is sent from IRSS.</p><p>- You'll need to assign the blast command to a remote button or an event.</p><p> (Place the blast command inside a Macro, then assign the macro to the Button)</p><p></p><p>I would suggest you have a bit of a play around, with creating Macro's and assigning it to a remote button, to familiarise yourself with the way the plugin works, then move onto learning IR commands from your Sammy Remote, then blasting.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arsenal333, post: 701517, member: 28103"] Hello DGalt, I believe your starting from a point we are all familiar with in dealing with IRSS. I can tell you that it takes a bit of reading and background work to get this working the way you want it. However in saying that, if your willing to work this through, the product will probably do all you want it to. However as you've guessed this is not a '[I]start a wizard, click a few boxes, and there we go[/I]' application. Your post was very short on details, so I'm guessing that you want to be able to control your TV through IRSS. There are two ways to achieve this * using IR Blasting - for this your 'HP IR receiver' will need to be capable of IR blasting as well. * using a RS-232 (serial interface). - again specialised cable required. I'll assume your using the IR blasting method. - First you'll need have IRSS learn the particular IR commands you wish to blast to your TV (IRSS can do this) - You'll then need to place the IR Blasting '[I]thingy[/I]' where your TV can read it when a blast is sent from IRSS. - You'll need to assign the blast command to a remote button or an event. (Place the blast command inside a Macro, then assign the macro to the Button) I would suggest you have a bit of a play around, with creating Macro's and assigning it to a remote button, to familiarise yourself with the way the plugin works, then move onto learning IR commands from your Sammy Remote, then blasting. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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