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Gateway connected DVD Player
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 3:39 am
by dmcgee
Are the codes for the new Gateway connected DVD player available?
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 9:41 am
by The Robman
What is a "Gateway connected DVD player"? Do you have one, and if so, do you have a remote for it? Which JP1 remotes do you have?
Gateway Connected DVD player
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 3:04 pm
by dmcgee
Hi Rob,
It's been awhile since I posted here (the forum was still at Yahoo). A Gateway Connected DVD player is a DVD player that is at least marketed by Gateway (better known for their computers) perhaps they made it too - who knows. It's claim to fame is that it also acts as a media hub and can pull video, images, and sound from your computer through a computer network (wired or wireless). More details can be found at
http://reviews.cnet.com/4505-6473_7-30468925.html
Gateway states that the universal remote control codes for the player/remote are 0711 / 0081 - see the following url:
http://support.gateway.com/s/CsmrEltrnc ... aq21.shtml
I haven't actually tried this yet (although I'm not sure which buttons should be assigned to the two codes given). The DVD player was new at Christmas. Like I say it's been quite awhile since I used my jp1 interface and the software, so I'm a bit rusty. My universal remote is a 15-1994.
It has some special keys that won't be similar to other DVD players (My Music, My Photos, My Videos, Connect), but the other keys are the same as a regular player.
I've tried to learn some of the keys and so far have determined that the
Power toggle is;
NEC 1 (2 Device), Device 8, Sub Device 230, OBC 12, Hex Cmd CF, EFC 052
Enter (select) is;
NEC 1 (2 Device), Device 8, Sub Device 230, OBC 6, Hex Cmd 9F, EFC 182
Play is;
NEC 1 (2 Device), Device 8, Sub Device 230, OBC 87, Hex Cmd 15, EFC 106
Stop is;
NEC 1 (2 Device), Device 8, Sub Device 230, OBC 91, Hex Cmd 25, EFC 235
Does this look like anything you've seen before?
(If a person knows some of the keys, is there a way to search for a matching key map?)
Dan
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 3:51 pm
by jon_armstrong
We need to figure out the protocol that your gear responds to. VCR(DVD)_0081 is in the built-in library for the 1994, do any commands work. DVD_0711 is not in the 1994 and is a completely different protocol. So that setup code may be for a different universal remote or vice versa.
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 4:13 pm
by The Robman
That page doesn't state which universal remotes those setup codes are for (all makers of universal remotes use different setup code numbers).
You didn't answer the question of whether you have an original remote for this DVD player or not. If you do, your 15-1994 is a learning remote, so what you need to do is learn the signals from the original remote and then download the memory using IR.exe (make sure you have the latest copy).
IR will tell you what signals this player uses, and from that we would know how to build an upgrade for it.
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 5:09 pm
by dmcgee
No, none of the 0081 codes seem to work. I must have been editing my original post when you made some replies - if you don't mind taking another look - I've added some of the codes I've learned.
Dan
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 6:36 pm
by gjarboni
Just as an FYI, I remembered
this site from
www.linux-hacker.net (
here).
This site mentioned that the player was the same as the Oritron Networked DVD Player NPD3117. After you learn all of the codes and build your upgrade, you can check at the Yahoo group and at remote central to see if anyone has found discrete codes, etc.
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 6:49 pm
by The Robman
There's only one setup code that I know of that matched NEC1 8.230 and that's DVD/0876 (which can be found in the URC-9960), however the few functions that you posted the decodes for do not match.
I can tell from the format of the codes you posted that you are using an out of date version of IR.exe (the current version is 4.01). IR now requires a DLL called DecodeIR which you should also download.
Here's an upgrade for the 4 buttons you posted...
Upgrade code 0 = 27 D0 (DVD/2000)
5A 00 18 00 04 21 20 EF 98 CF 9F 15 25
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Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 7:57 pm
by dmcgee
Gateway seems somewhat helpful so far. I want to ask them about discrete codes as well as other information to program my 15-1994. How would I put the question to them so that the information I get could be used here. the codes they post must be for their own universal remote.
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 8:55 pm
by The Robman
Ask them for the discrete codes in any format they chose to use, but ask them for the codes for some of the known buttons also. The code for the known buttons will tell us how to read the extra codes.
While you're waiting for a response from Gateway, you should go ahead and create a complete upgrade file of all the buttons on the actual remote and post it to the file section. You can always add the discretes later (if they exist).
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 10:25 pm
by dmcgee
Hi I think I've mapped most of the keys for the Gateway Connected DVD Player, but I'm not sure exactly what I should upload as a file. Here is what I have done so far. I still have to test it out.
Upgrade Code 0 = 22 C7 (DVD/0711)
5A 00 94 FE 26 F9 20 EF 98 5D 6F 5F 7F 2D 1D 3D
AD 9D BD CF 75 2F 6D DD ED CD FD 9F 3F 15 05 C5
E5 25 FF 1F
End
Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2004 10:48 pm
by gfb107
If you are using KM, just use the Save button on the Setup sheet to save your upgrade as a KM .txt file. Then upload that file.
If you are using RM, use the File -> Save as.. to save your upgrade as a RM .rmdu file. Then upload that file.
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2004 2:11 pm
by dmcgee
Thanks for all the help - the file is now posted. I will post further messages here if Gateway responds with information about discrete codes.
-------Dan--------
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2004 3:18 pm
by The Robman
Here's a link for anyone's that's interested:
Gateway_Connected_DVD_Player.txt
Dan, I notice that you were able to stick with all the default function names, are there no DVD specific type buttons on the original remote (like Angle, Subtitle, Zoom, etc, etc)?
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2004 7:01 pm
by TimH
Dan,
You should change the function names to coincide with the button names on the oem remote. Also, you have to actually have the function named in order for the function to be available to be assigned on the button sheet.