Hi,
When I moved, a friend recommended a custom audio installer. I thought DIY would be fun. Now I feel like an idiot having spent over 2 hours getting a simple remote control programmed. Before I smash things, I thought I'd ask here...
MC has a very clear interface for programming a remote control. Select a function, click "learn", then press a button on the remote.
However, it's not working. I have a Streamzap remote, and MC does not recognise it. I understand there is a program called Girder that may help. But, I don't understand why I have to go through so much trouble using a secondary program just to do very, viery simple things. For example, I want to program the 'red' button to call up the Playlist. If I could do that, 90% of the problem is solved.
Before I purchased the remote, I did some research online. The Streamzap got good reviews. I installed the software and driver. The remote does work. However, I can't program it with MC. I have read the WIKI and manual. I also experimented by installing the USB-UIRT driver. The driver does not install because of a missing DLL.
There are programs such as Ghost, Girder, and Intelliremote. I've read the websites. For my simple needs, I have no idea why I should need this additional software? I did nonetheless install Intelliremote. It does not recognize the Streamzap, unfortunately!
Again, the remote is working, and their supplied software is working. Perhaps this Streamzap is manufactured so that its use is restricted to what the company dictates? Therefore, it won't let me use it with MC?
In any case, I can't fathom why on Earth getting the remote control programmed should be so difficult. Any advice??
THANKS!
VBrook