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A couple of Q:
On my STB I use one digit for the 1-9 ch, and two for above - followed by [OK] (to speed things up.
Plugin: I use "simple" (one?) to avoid sendig unecessary "0"s. I use the "send select"-option (for the [OK]).
Even so, somtimes when I use two digits, ie. 13, it seems that if first changes to "1" for a (very) breef moment, then 13. Any Ideas of why?
Is the blasters seending:
1 [OK] - 3 [OK] or 1 - 2 [OK] the way I hvae set it up?
I belive that its the last, and perhaps the pause is too long (but shorter pause doesent work).
The simple setting just sends the minimum number of digits required. So "8" = "8", "10" = "10", etc... No leading Zero's.
When it blasts it will only send "OK" after the digits of the channel have been sent. For example, To tun to channel 12 it will send "1 ... 2 ... OK", the delay can be set by the up/down arrows on the number box, which moves in increments of 50 milliseconds, but you can type a number into the box and it doesn't have to be in 50 millisecond steps. This allows for very fine tuning of the delay. But be aware that (especially if the computer is under heavy load) it wont be 100% accurate to the millisecond.
If your STB is tuning ahead of time then it's the STB's fault, not the plugin. I'd suggest fine tuning the delay between blasts, maybe even teaching the IR codes to the plugin again, try holding the button for different amounts of time when learning. Try a tap (which is the way you're meant to do it) but also try holding it down a bit longer and see if that makes a difference.
At the end of the day, recording and re-transmitting IR codes isn't an exact science. There are certain tolerances and margins for error built into all the protocols and you should experiment to get the best results. It sounds like you've already done plenty of experimentation, but I say this as much for the benefit of others.
I'm glad you like the plugin. I'm still looking for ways to improve it, so if you come up with any idea's let me know. I've been very busy working on the next incarnation of the plugin and hope to have something to show for it soon. I've also had an idea of how to break the plugin into a collection of smaller plugins and I'll be putting some effort into that soon too. Rest assured that I'm still working on this plugin and ways of making the whole IR control experience better.
Cheers,
Australia