I am using URC-6131 JP1 enabled, Apex TV and a Panasonic DVD changer/HT system. I "locked" the volume to the HT and the remote is on SAT device all the time. I set up a "Master Power" so it first turn the TV on and then the HT system.
My problem is that there is a slight delay from the time the TV is on until the HT systems turns on.
Is there a way to shorten or eliminate the delay between the two devices?
All I see in the Macro window in IR.exe is TV;RCVR.
Thanks for your help.
Newbie. Help with 6131 and Macro please.
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Using extenders generally speeds up macros.
Also, is the delay a result of startup time of the HT? Does it just take a long time to power up? Maybe you could reorder your "Master Power" macro to turn on the HT first?
Also, is the delay a result of startup time of the HT? Does it just take a long time to power up? Maybe you could reorder your "Master Power" macro to turn on the HT first?
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No, it is not the internal delay of the HT (from the time it is turned on till it is actually "active"), what I am refering to is that there is a delay of about two seconds between the signal that is sent to the TV (and turns the TV on) and the next signal that is sent to the HT.
BTW - same on the OFF command as well - the TV is turned off, but I can still hear the TV broadcast through the HT for another 2 seconds.
BTW - same on the OFF command as well - the TV is turned off, but I can still hear the TV broadcast through the HT for another 2 seconds.
Maybe there's something unique to the way the "Master Power" macro works. Have you tried using a "normal" macro, one actually create in IR?
-- Greg
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Installing the extender will most definitely speed up your macros. This is the only way I know to make them go faster. There are a number of different ways to make macros run more slowly, but that isn't what you want.
-- Greg
Original RemoteMaster developer
JP1 How-To's and Software Tools
The #1 Code Search FAQ and it's answer (PLEASE READ FIRST)
Original RemoteMaster developer
JP1 How-To's and Software Tools
The #1 Code Search FAQ and it's answer (PLEASE READ FIRST)