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initial support for Hauppuage HD-PVR
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<blockquote data-quote="ixian" data-source="post: 485680" data-attributes="member: 54932"><p>I haven't done the reverse but I am using the bug that came with my MCE blaster on my UIRT, so that much works at least. I'm pretty sure it comes with at least one as well.</p><p></p><p>The jack is stereo but that doesn't mean the bugs have to be, in fact I think all of them are mono, he used a stereo jack simply so you can split them. Without a splitter it works like a regular mono jack.</p><p></p><p>One caveat that I forgot to mention: If you DO have two devices that share codes (for example, I have two DishNetwork STB's) you have to be creative in blocking the IR sensor on one of them; I use a bug for my second receiver and basically used black electrical tape to both secure it and block off the sensor. The problem there is then you can't use the regular remote with it either. But that is a somewhat unusual situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ixian, post: 485680, member: 54932"] I haven't done the reverse but I am using the bug that came with my MCE blaster on my UIRT, so that much works at least. I'm pretty sure it comes with at least one as well. The jack is stereo but that doesn't mean the bugs have to be, in fact I think all of them are mono, he used a stereo jack simply so you can split them. Without a splitter it works like a regular mono jack. One caveat that I forgot to mention: If you DO have two devices that share codes (for example, I have two DishNetwork STB's) you have to be creative in blocking the IR sensor on one of them; I use a bug for my second receiver and basically used black electrical tape to both secure it and block off the sensor. The problem there is then you can't use the regular remote with it either. But that is a somewhat unusual situation. [/QUOTE]
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