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<blockquote data-quote="dobyken" data-source="post: 556666" data-attributes="member: 95522"><p>Computers don't have any idea what remote you have...it only knows the receiver. If your old receiver works then you can </p><p>use just about any remote that has MCE support. You could pick up a cheap Philips remote since all of them have MCE support. </p><p>If you want to use the new remote with the old receiver then you need to translate the button codes into commands that MediaPortal understands. If LM Remote recognizes individual button presses then all you need to do is set it so that when you press Pause on the remote LM sends "space" or whatever keyboard command MP uses. As far a MediaPortal knows you are using the keyboard so you don't list any remote in MediaPortal. You need to make a mapping for every button you use on your remote in LM Remote. I do the same thing but with EventGhost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dobyken, post: 556666, member: 95522"] Computers don't have any idea what remote you have...it only knows the receiver. If your old receiver works then you can use just about any remote that has MCE support. You could pick up a cheap Philips remote since all of them have MCE support. If you want to use the new remote with the old receiver then you need to translate the button codes into commands that MediaPortal understands. If LM Remote recognizes individual button presses then all you need to do is set it so that when you press Pause on the remote LM sends "space" or whatever keyboard command MP uses. As far a MediaPortal knows you are using the keyboard so you don't list any remote in MediaPortal. You need to make a mapping for every button you use on your remote in LM Remote. I do the same thing but with EventGhost. [/QUOTE]
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