First upgrade from learned commands Yamaha RX-V475 Receiver

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coeal
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First upgrade from learned commands Yamaha RX-V475 Receiver

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I am trying to create a custom upgrade for my Yamaha RX-V475 receiver and upload it to my URC 7960. I've learned 8 different commands (the 5 discrete HDMI inputs from the RX-V475 remote, vol +/- and power toggle) and copied down their EFCs from the Learned Signals.

Since their protocol in the Learned Signals tab was NEC1-y1, I used the NEC 4DEV Yamaha Combo protocol. I entered the 2 subdevices from the Learned Signals which were 122 and 126. For the functions, I entered the EFCs from the Learned Signals, changing the Y Style to y1 for all signals detected as NEC y1. Upon saving and upgrading the remote, only the Vol+/- keys work.

If I use a second learning remote (1056B01-L) to learn from my custom upgraded 7960, under learned signals it states:
"Malformed Signal: burst table extends beyond end of hex".

Here are the learned signals:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=14353

And here is my (failing) upgrade:
https://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=14354

I've been through a bunch of threads and have tried upgrades for other RX-V receivers but none seem to do anything.

This is my first foray into JP1 so I apologize if there is anything I've forgotten. I'm happy to provide any additional details that may help.
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Re: First upgrade from learned commands Yamaha RX-V475 Recei

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coeal wrote: and copied down their EFCs from the Learned Signals.

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Use the OBCs. EFCs are numbers for simple protocols, and won't work on variations on executors.
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Post by coeal »

Yep that did it. Told you I was a beginner! Thanks!
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