Can not this code nowhere
Motorola vip1969-9
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Motorola vip1969-9
need remote code for Motorola vip1969-9.
Can not this code nowhere
Can not this code nowhere
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Seriously?
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LOL. To be fair, not every device lists codes for every other manufacturer's device. For example, I don't know what the codes are for the Microsoft Xbox 360 for my Sony Internet TV or even if its compatible. So, I can't control it with my Google TV remote.The Robman wrote:Seriously?
Oh, wait... he never mentioned which device he's using to control it, did he? Are all the codes for UEI remotes universal, or are there differences in the numbers between the OEMs? Surely, there has to be reversion differences.
In any case with my experience using the Slingbox, there are only a handful of unique IR codes for Motorola set-top box. So, I'm sure if he cycled through the ones that are listed for his device that could probably find a compatible one.
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I meant, did he seriously think he would get a useful answer based on the information that he provided.
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That's funny, he's getting on the OP in that thread for not providing enough info, then he comes here and does the same thing.
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LOLThe Robman wrote:That's funny, he's getting on the OP in that thread for not providing enough info, then he comes here and does the same thing.
Here's the ICT file for the Motorola VIP1969-9 as recorded from the Harmony Database: https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... le_id=9873
(you might want to move this into the Slingbox or Decodes forum)
slingbox remote codes.
Ok, maybee i formulated me wrong, my english not so good.
I need _PL\_RV.bin code for cablebox Altibox motorola vip 1960-9
(or 1969, dont remember) so it will work with my slingbox?
Ok, better now?

slingbox binary file.
I need _PL\_RV.bin code for cablebox Altibox motorola vip 1960-9
(or 1969, dont remember) so it will work with my slingbox?
Ok, better now?
slingbox binary file.
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I've moved this to the Slingbox forum.
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Here's a RMDU file with eferz learn's. Note that the upgrade has no function named Stop, although there is one named StopWWW. Prepared for a RCA RCRP05B, since I can't check a Slingbox version.
Protocol is 96 bytes, but could be made shorter by 17 bytes, if we strip out the ability to switch frequencies.
Just for reference, here is the protocols.ini entry. One would need to add the class NibbleSumCheck to RemoteMaster.jar to use it.
[Zaptor]
PID=01 33
VariantName=JP1
DevParms=Device:8=0, Subdevice:7=0, E:4=5, Freq=1:36KHz|56KHz
DeviceTranslator=Translator(0,8) Translator(1,7,9) Translator(2,4,16) NibbleSumChk(F800,20,0) Translator(3,1,8)
FixedData=0D 00 50
CmdParms=OBC:8=0
DefaultCmd=00
CmdTranslator=Translator(0,8)
Code.S3C80=2C 5F 31 8B 17 87 84 10 08 08 00 A5 00 91 00 A5 00 91 99 84 01 4A 00 00 05 28 03 DE 76 04 80 EB 09 E6 0E 46 E6 0F 94 F6 01 55 56 04 7F 28 05 38 C2 E4 06 05 04 06 C3 F0 06 04 06 C3 56 C3 0F 56 C2 F0 42 32 39 06 F6 FF 55 7B FB 46 04 80 B6 06 08 F6 FF 55 AF 1C 22 F6 01 4C F6 01 46 8D 01 0A
Protocol is 96 bytes, but could be made shorter by 17 bytes, if we strip out the ability to switch frequencies.
Just for reference, here is the protocols.ini entry. One would need to add the class NibbleSumCheck to RemoteMaster.jar to use it.
[Zaptor]
PID=01 33
VariantName=JP1
DevParms=Device:8=0, Subdevice:7=0, E:4=5, Freq=1:36KHz|56KHz
DeviceTranslator=Translator(0,8) Translator(1,7,9) Translator(2,4,16) NibbleSumChk(F800,20,0) Translator(3,1,8)
FixedData=0D 00 50
CmdParms=OBC:8=0
DefaultCmd=00
CmdTranslator=Translator(0,8)
Code.S3C80=2C 5F 31 8B 17 87 84 10 08 08 00 A5 00 91 00 A5 00 91 99 84 01 4A 00 00 05 28 03 DE 76 04 80 EB 09 E6 0E 46 E6 0F 94 F6 01 55 56 04 7F 28 05 38 C2 E4 06 05 04 06 C3 F0 06 04 06 C3 56 C3 0F 56 C2 F0 42 32 39 06 F6 FF 55 7B FB 46 04 80 B6 06 08 F6 FF 55 AF 1C 22 F6 01 4C F6 01 46 8D 01 0A