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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Olivier, I have created an XML file for you to test based on my conclusions outlined above. You can download the ZIP file containing the XML file HERE
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To create a 3rd party XML file yourself will require you to first capture all the IR codes from the original remote with a IR capture hardware and software. If you have access to a Lintronic box, then you can capture the codes and either use the Lintronic software or the Beoworld XML Generator available for download on the Beoworld web site for Silver
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The latest version of Beolab 3500 software is 3.33 When you upgrade a Beolab 3500 Mark 1 to version 2.1 as defined in the FAQ it changes the display as follows:- A.TAPE -> A.MEM A.TAPE2 -> N.MUSIC V.TAPE -> V.MEM V.TAPE2 -> DVD2 CDV -> DVD PHONO -> N.RADIO SAT -> DTV The part number for updating the software by replacing the micro
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Olivier, Lintronics has one box from a hardware standpoint, but different configurations can be added or have already installed. The Beoworld XML Generator ONLY converts Lintronic timings or RC5 manually inputted to an XML file.
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Oliver, Based on your feedback I have concluded that the captured data is correct, the issue is how IRtrans software has displayed the data. The information we know for sure from your data is:- It uses 39 Khz Carrier The start bit is 8392 4208 The core problem for me is two elements, first the basic binary string has a "2" in it -- S 0000
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Olivier, The RAW timings look a lot better, but there is still a problem with the data captured. Certainly, 38Khz looks correct and Mitsubishi use NEC protocol for most of their products, but your timings are missing the start timing which would be in the range 9000 4500. As your RAW timing includes several zeros (0) may mean that the IRtrans is counting
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You may wish to look at the FAQ HERE
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It certainly is possible to control your Onkyo Receiver directly from the Beo5 If your Onkyo is model TXSR-700 or similar then I have already created a XML file for it which you can download HERE
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Yann, I have not yet established if this issue is solved with the new firmware. However, I can confirm that there is a new firmware version (Beo5 Software) 1.45a
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It depends what you mean by "Hardware" ? Clearly there is a cable from your PC to the B&O product and depending on the product type defines the cable used. For example, if you have a recent Beovision, then it uses a Masterlink using pins 9 & 10 to the PC
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