Cisco RNG200 30 second skip ??

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sherry
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Cisco RNG200 30 second skip ??

Post by sherry »

Has there ever been a 30 second skip for this device?

1. Device: Cisco RNG200
2. Type of device: PVR
3. Year: 2010
4. JP1/UEI Remote model: Comcast 1167
5. Do you have a JP1 cable? no
6. Still have original remote? Comcast is rriginal remote
7. Checked the file section? yes
8. Checked Pronto file section (at R/C)? no
9. Partially working setup code? yse
10. Learning remote question? no
11. Have you tried the JP1 Lookup Tool?no
3FG
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Post by 3FG »

So far, no one has reported the EFC for a skip function. You can search for it by trying all of the possible EFC values. To do that, you would put the DVR into play mode, and then tap Setup, followed by entering one of the below 5 digit EFCs. Try it first with the EFCs for Pause (56261) and Play (52165), just to be sure the procedure works.

Here are all of the posible EFCs, minus the ones which we already know have a defined function.

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01221 01477 01733 01989 02245 02501 02757 03013 03269 03525 03781 04037 04293 04549 04805 05061 05317 05573 05829 06085 
06341 06597 06853 07109 07365 07621 07877 08133 08389 08645 09413 09669 09925 10181 10437 11461 11717 11973 12229 12485 
12741 13509 13765 14021 14277 14533 14789 15557 15813 16069 16325 16581 17605 17861 18117 18373 18629 19653 19909 20165 
20421 20677 20933 21701 21957 22213 22469 22725 23749 24005 24261 24517 24773 25029 25541 25797 26053 26309 26565 26821 
27077 27589 27845 28101 28357 28613 28869 29125 29637 29893 30149 30405 30661 30917 31173 31685 31941 32197 32453 32709 
32965 33221 33989 34245 34501 34757 35013 35269 36037 36293 36549 36805 37061 37317 37829 38085 38341 38597 38853 39109 
39365 40133 40389 40645 40901 41413 41669 41925 42181 42437 42693 42949 43461 43717 44229 44485 44741 44997 45253 45509 
45765 46021 46277 46533 46789 47045 47301 47557 47813 48069 48325 48581 48837 49093 49605 49861 50373 50629 50885 51141 
51653 51909 52421 52677 52933 53189 53701 53957 54469 54725 54981 55237 55749 56005 56517 56773 57029 57285 57541 57797 
58053 58309 58565 58821 59077 59333 59589 59845 60101 60357 60613 60869 61125 61381 61637 61893 62149 62405 62661 62917 
63173 63429 63685 63941 64197 64453 64709 64965 65221 65477 65733 65989 66245 66501
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sherry
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Post by sherry »

Thank you...
pH7_jp1
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Post by pH7_jp1 »

If you find one, please post it here.
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Post by xnappo »

Back when I had a cable box, I got help here to develop a 'pause with abort' protocol. I used this to make a macro that does:

fwd-fwd-fwd-pause-play

Where the 'pause' was either the amount of time needed to skip 30 seconds or 3 minutes. It worked pretty well - the 'with abort' part was so that if you saw it was going too far you could hit 'play' to abort the sequence.

If anyone is interested, I can dig up an old .ir file...

I have switched to WMC - so I no longer have such problems (now I have new problems :D )

xnappo
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Post by pH7_jp1 »

xnappo, I understand your workaround and that sounds very workable. Thanks for the tip.
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Post by xnappo »

You can find the Atlas OCAP (30333033) pause with abort in this thread:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... &&start=39

The RCA version is a couple of posts down from that.

Note that AFTER that we started discussing passing the key the caused the abort - never got that to work - but it isn't needed for this use case anyway.

xnappo

[EDIT] Also looks like Bill's newer extenders have this built-in
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Post by andyross »

If this is a Motorola-compatible version of the RNG200, it should support the standard Motorola codes (Cable 1376), along with the newer XMP-based code set (Cable 1982). You may need to look on the bottom of the DVR to see the true model number. RNG is just Comcast's generic part number for a particular type of box.
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