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POLL: Which remote do you use?
millst:
Another vote for Logitech Harmony
Striker:
Although I know most can't do this... I use older "Universal Remote Control" URC-100/RF-10 learning remote controls.
When I press a button on the remote, it ultimately calls MCxx.exe to control MediaCenter.
I use Girder (no longer exists) to generate the MCxx.exe commands for simple stuff (faster) and my HomeVision (discontinued) home automation board to execute complex macros.
One button... turns on my entire audio system, calls the presets, verifies all turned on properly and then starts MediaCenter with autostart playback of PlayingNow.
Inquisition:
Two remotes.
First and main is a tablet with Mediola. Mediola can control with IR (in this cause IR is needed for switch on and off MC PC) and Network Core Commands.
For IR in my MC PC is an Atric IR reciever installed, who gives the recieved signals to Event Ghost, and this makes the appropriate Keystrokes.
I use an old IR Remote from an older hifi device. IR is only backup if i have networkproblems and cant control with Mediola, but never happened yet.
I only use Theater View for my MC PC
Knick:
Had been using JRemote2 for audio control only using my LG V60 Android phone. I have lots of playlists. No video in MC30 to that point. Like JRemote2 but saw strong reviews of MO4
Got MO4 to try out and immediately decided finally time to setup video collection in MC30.
Really like MO4 as video and audio controller UI is good and zone switching easy going from audio through stereo system to video on whole other equipment.
Only minor thing I don't like in MO4 UI (no swipe to switch "whats playing" to library or playlist screen. Doesn't highlight whats playing in your playlist which would be nice touch.
Still learning and still playing with it. Still have to use TV remote for some TV functionality when using MC30 on Windows 10 mini-pc for videos.
Do LOVE that can stream anything to stereo system/ TV/ tablet or phone whenever I want easily.
franswilco:
Software -- A JRiver Remote JRemote on a Phone iPadOS.
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