Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2025 4:52 pm
If you have corrupted firmware, you will want to replace the TV while it is still new.
Forum for JP1 remotes
http://hifi-remote.com/forums/
Makes sense - I've uploaded it here.The Robman wrote:I am interested because I've never heard of RMIR doing that before, and I am having trouble believing that it's doing it now. We can leave it as is, and I'll just assume it's user error, or you can post the files as I requested, and I'll look into it.
Well, I don't know what's going on but here's a video that I captured from my screen which clearly shows what I'm talking about (sorry, I tried to upload it to the Diagnostics area but it was too big even after zipping).The Robman wrote:I added the upgrade, and nothing unusual happened.
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=27248
Is this on Windows 10? Because when I look at "About" in the Java Control Panel it says "Version 8 Update 451 (build 1.8.0_451-b10)"The Robman wrote:I just downloaded v3.2.0 and tried it again and it still works fine. Could it be your Java version? When I go to Help > About I see that I have java.version = "20.0.1"

Please see Guide to Java Versions and Features, which is also listed in the links at the end of the RMIR v3.2 Announcement. Oracle made major changes to Java, including its licensing rules, with the advent of Java 9. There is now only the Developer jdk, a separate run-time ended with Java 8, so if you want the latest Java then it is Java 24. I am currently using Java 24 for RMIR but RMIR is still built with Java 8 so that it will run with any Java from Java 8 onwards.chileboy wrote:Is this on Windows 10? Because when I look at "About" in the Java Control Panel it says "Version 8 Update 451 (build 1.8.0_451-b10)" and if I "Check for updates" it says "You already have the latest Java platform on this system". Am I looking in the wrong place?
Oh, sorry - this is what I see:The Robman wrote:I was asking which version of Java that RMIR is using.
In RMIR, go to Help > About > then scroll down to System Properties
System Properties:
java.version = "20.0.1"
java.vendor = "Oracle Corporation"
os.name = "Windows 10"
os.arch = "amd64"

mathdon wrote:I strongly recommend that you update to Java 24, or indeed any of the more recent versions.
I may be wrong, but t appears to me that the JRE is numbered differently than the SDK and that v.8 is indeed the latest.SysTech_Larry wrote:The Java Update tab is telling me (yesterday) that 8 is the highest version available. And I thought that I added a higher version, but I do not see it.
I take that back, I just found this page.chileboy wrote:I may be wrong, but t appears to me that the JRE is numbered differently than the SDK and that v.8 is indeed the latest.
Because Oracle changed everything from Java 9 onward, including any links such as "Update now".chileboy wrote:And why doesn't the "Update now" button in the Java CP find the newer version?