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ndgame:
I know this may be a shot in the dark but I wanted to ask if anyone is using a Control4 remote to control JRiver when HT mode is enabled?   I have always done this with my Harmony but over the past few months I have been setting up Control4 for the theater and didn't think about controlling my HTPC while watching a movie.   

Thanks

marko:
At £882 GBP, I'd be surprised if you get a lot of response here. I'm sorry, but my jaw hit the desk when I saw the price!

I paid £140 GBP for two harmony smart controls ten years ago or so, and they're still going strong here. Such a good product, shame Logitech decided to shut it all down :(

leezer3:

--- Quote from: marko on August 12, 2024, 12:19:26 pm ---At £882 GBP, I'd be surprised if you get a lot of response here. I'm sorry, but my jaw hit the desk when I saw the price!

I paid £140 GBP for two harmony smart controls ten years ago or so, and they're still going strong here. Such a good product, shame Logitech decided to shut it all down :(

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Yeah...
I'm using an equally ancient Phillips Prestigo with resistive touchscreen, which whilst battered is still going strong.

On topic:
https://tig.github.io/mcec/

You can probably also set it to emulate a standard Windows MCE remote, which JRiver will use.

eve:

--- Quote from: ndgame on August 12, 2024, 09:18:04 am ---I know this may be a shot in the dark but I wanted to ask if anyone is using a Control4 remote to control JRiver when HT mode is enabled?   I have always done this with my Harmony but over the past few months I have been setting up Control4 for the theater and didn't think about controlling my HTPC while watching a movie.   

Thanks

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The Halo is nice. On the Harmony, how were you communicating with JRiver? Like were you sending IR and picking that up with the HTPC?

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