How can I slow down macros on a URC-7800
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There are two ways to slow down a macro, one is to increase the time between the buttons in the macro, and the other is to increase the signal duration of each of the buttons. Liz was asking you which one you needed and you seem to be saying "both".out2learn wrote:I need to slow down the time between macro keys & signal duration.
However, in the rest of your 2nd post you indicate that the macro works just fine on an un-extended remote, which seems to imply that all you need is to increase the time between steps in the macro.
I'm not an extender expert, so I can't tell you how to do that, but hopefully one of the extender experts will.
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"Both" is not likely to be the right answer. I assume "both" means he didn't test yet to see which he really needs. One of the extender readme files gives good instructions for what to test to find out whether you really need delay or duration.The Robman wrote: There are two ways to slow down a macro, one is to increase the time between the buttons in the macro, and the other is to increase the signal duration of each of the buttons. Liz was asking you which one you needed and you seem to be saying "both".
Creating delay is easier and better documented. I haven't looked into extra duration issues in long enough, I've forgotten things and other things have changed. But I assume the best documented path to getting extra duration is still the device combiner protocol.
Maybe I've forgotten something important abuot the 7800 extender, but most extenders reduce both the default delay and the default duration, so the fact that the macro works without the extender does not tell whether you need delay or duration.The Robman wrote: However, in the rest of your 2nd post you indicate that the macro works just fine on an un-extended remote, which seems to imply that all you need is to increase the time between steps in the macro.
A more interesting question is which device is having the problem. I'm pretty sure the Toshiba TV needs delay, not duration. (In a two device macro the best way to add duration is to interleave the commands).
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I agree, I was try to explain what the original question was and show how the answer didn't really answer it.johnsfine wrote:"Both" is not likely to be the right answer.
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I'm again not sure which DELAY you're addressing, sorry. In case you need a bit more info, I'm just filling in easier details leaving the tough stuff to the experts.
PAUSE between keys in a macro - as John says, that's the most likely solution for the TV especially when it does a cold start.
1. Try rearranging commands as described in the readme file. Send a command to TV, then to receiver or someplace, more commands back to TV when TV is ready.
2. Use a pause protocol from KM or RM. Copy both the upgrade device (TV/1104) and the protocol (1FB) to IR and make a keymove on some obscure button (I used shift-sleep) and include that key in the TV macro.
DURATION change - do this only if you're 100% sure is needed, i.e. you've ran the suggested tests.
1. Issue a command twice in a row. I would be reluctant to do it with Power, but something like Play on a DVD or VCR is a good candidate. Don't know about PVR, but see this thread covering the same issue and for PVR.
2. Device combiner protocol is in KM and RM. You can use that protocol just for the keys causing problems in a macro, no need to drag in the whole device, as I've learned recently from Greg's note in the same place. Reference to instructions is in the above post. Also KM has a readme file which walks you through the needed steps.
3. You might investigate the existence of alternative protocols where duration has been changed. It might be in the files section. Somewhat related discussion about several jvc devices is here TV and DVD just as an example of the issues involved.
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Rob, re John's comment:
One good example: In the extenders section under Files on this forum - 8910ex1_1.zip has a readme file where sections "FAST MACROS:" and "TROUBLE SHOOTING:" are relevant. See here .johnsfine wrote: One of the extender readme files gives good instructions for what to test to find out whether you really need delay or duration change.
PAUSE between keys in a macro - as John says, that's the most likely solution for the TV especially when it does a cold start.
1. Try rearranging commands as described in the readme file. Send a command to TV, then to receiver or someplace, more commands back to TV when TV is ready.
2. Use a pause protocol from KM or RM. Copy both the upgrade device (TV/1104) and the protocol (1FB) to IR and make a keymove on some obscure button (I used shift-sleep) and include that key in the TV macro.
DURATION change - do this only if you're 100% sure is needed, i.e. you've ran the suggested tests.
1. Issue a command twice in a row. I would be reluctant to do it with Power, but something like Play on a DVD or VCR is a good candidate. Don't know about PVR, but see this thread covering the same issue and for PVR.
2. Device combiner protocol is in KM and RM. You can use that protocol just for the keys causing problems in a macro, no need to drag in the whole device, as I've learned recently from Greg's note in the same place. Reference to instructions is in the above post. Also KM has a readme file which walks you through the needed steps.
3. You might investigate the existence of alternative protocols where duration has been changed. It might be in the files section. Somewhat related discussion about several jvc devices is here TV and DVD just as an example of the issues involved.
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The Robman wrote: However, in the rest of your 2nd post you indicate that the macro works just fine on an un-extended remote, which seems to imply that all you need is to increase the time between steps in the macro.
Rob, re John's comment:
Just my one and only experience: my DVD with a JVC protocol 0034 worked fine, for macros, as is, in the unextended remotes and even in the 8910 extended, but NOT under the 7800ext2 control. Only a manual press did the job. No amount of pause helped the macro. Duration needed a tweek. DC worked great with delay=1, but the cdhixson/Jon Armstrong modified protocol is what I settled on; a drastic step, but it was kinda fun to dojohnsfine wrote: Maybe I've forgotten something important abuot the 7800 extender, but most extenders reduce both the default delay and the default duration, so the fact that the macro works without the extender does not tell whether you need delay or duration.
It's still a no go....
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Re: It's still a no go....
Have you read the "Protocol Help" for Device Combiner? In both KM and RM when you select the DC protocol, there is a very clear explanation how to build an upgrade and particularly how to adjust the duration. In KM, you look at the "Protocol Help" tab, while in RM it's on the "General Tab's" protocol notes section.out2learn wrote: I would like to know more about the Device combiner protocol. How do I go about it ?
That's kind of a vague comment. What have you tried?out2learn wrote: I have never been able to work it .......
Show us what you've done to try to get Device Combiner working. That means an RM upgrade file and an IR file. Upload them to the Diagnoisis Area, then come back here and post links to them.
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As I said above, that's kind of a vague symptom. What have you done - IN DETAIL, what have you attempted to do and what symptoms indicate that it's not working, and as stated above, upload any troublesome files you've created and POST LINKS TO THEM describing what it is you think these files should do, but are not doing.out2learn wrote:Well I only have used RM but I can not get Device Combiner to work with my 7800 extender. Any Help ?
Please answer the questions asked previously:
Capn Trips wrote:Have you read the "Protocol Help" for Device Combiner? In both KM and RM when you select the DC protocol, there is a very clear explanation how to build an upgrade and particularly how to adjust the duration. In KM, you look at the "Protocol Help" tab, while in RM it's on the "General Tab's" protocol notes section.out2learn wrote: I would like to know more about the Device combiner protocol. How do I go about it ?That's kind of a vague comment. What have you tried?out2learn wrote: I have never been able to work it .......
I got it working ...
I would like to know if I have to make a complete new upgrade with all the fontions keys for RM. Or if I can do it with only the key that I want to slow down ( the power key ) to be able for it to work in my macro ?
Again Thank You for all your Help...