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Directv Universal Remote

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 8:58 am
by joec1936
I have a blue Directv Universal remote, built by Terk, Terk model no. DTVR. This remote is JP1 capable, and is built to UEI Technology specs. I have downloaded from the remote, using IR.exe, and the remote type downloaded is Direct TV.

I was hoping to use this remote to learn JP1 so I wouldn't mess up my 2117, but I can't find it listed under the remotes of Keymap Master.

Am I out of luck, or is there some way of using Keymap Master with this remote?

Thanks in advance for the help..

Joe

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 9:06 am
by gfb107
Well, since there is an RDF for it, you might try using RM instead of KM.

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 11:10 am
by mr_d_p_gumby
gfb107 wrote:Well, since there is an RDF for it, you might try using RM instead of KM.
It probably won't work, since that RDF is a very preliminary one, and has much wrong with it. The real RDF (which I'm still building) will choke RM on all the >$80 unnamed buttons in the keymaps (and there are many--more than half of the keymap entries).
joec1936 wrote:I have downloaded from the remote, using IR.exe, and the remote type downloaded is Direct TV.
We have seen two different DTV remotes so far, and I'm not sure if the one you have matches either type. Could you put a copy of an IR saved file of a remote download in the diagnostics area so we can tell if yours matches either of the two type we know about?

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 11:50 am
by The Robman
More importantly, look on the back to see if it's made in China or Korea.

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 12:22 pm
by joec1936
The DTV blue remote was made in China

I posted the saved IR file in JP1 Diagnostic area in Yahoo Groups under the filename "BLUE.TXT"

If this helps, pla advise, or any other info is needled let me know

Thanks

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 5:09 pm
by mr_d_p_gumby
joec1936 wrote:The DTV blue remote was made in China
I posted the saved IR file in JP1 Diagnostic area in Yahoo Groups under the filename "BLUE.TXT"
I have just put two RDF files in the Yahoo files area for the two versions of the DirecTV remotes. Your information matches the "Version 2" RDF, so IR should pick that one if you remove the existing RDF that begins with "DTV1 (...".

RDF for DirecTV Version 1 (Made in Korea)
RDF for DirecTV Version 2 (Made in China)

Side-note to Nils:
These seem to work OK in RM (I'm learning :P !), but it's not removing the quotes from button names that are quoted like IR does. Also, all the shifted buttons in the keymap have both bits 6 & 7 set, and I'm not sure if it is valid or not to have either bit set alone. You should probably consider these to be beta versions.

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 6:04 pm
by Nils_Ekberg
mr_d_p_gumby wrote:[Side-note to Nils:
These seem to work OK in RM (I'm learning :P !), but it's not removing the quotes from button names that are quoted like IR does. Also, all the shifted buttons in the keymap have both bits 6 & 7 set, and I'm not sure if it is valid or not to have either bit set alone. You should probably consider these to be beta versions.
I downloaded them and will check them out. Thanks

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 9:18 pm
by gfb107
mr_d_p_gumby wrote:These seem to work OK in RM (I'm learning :P !), but it's not removing the quotes from button names that are quoted like IR does.
That will be fixed in the next release.

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 9:24 pm
by gfb107
mr_d_p_gumby wrote:Also, all the shifted buttons in the keymap have both bits 6 & 7 set, and I'm not sure if it is valid or not to have either bit set alone. You should probably consider these to be beta versions.
Does this really have an x-shift, or is it just that the Shift mask is $C0 rather than the usual $80?

Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2004 10:20 pm
by mr_d_p_gumby
gfb107 wrote:Does this really have an x-shift, or is it just that the Shift mask is $C0 rather than the usual $80?
I'm not sure. Rob has these remotes, and he'd need to see if a normal shift and/or xshift works or not. All I know for sure at the moment is that the keymap entries have both bits set. The enter key is labelled "enter/alt audio", so I suspect this may be an xshift button. (But maybe it only works shifted?)

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2004 6:22 pm
by joec1936
I downloaded the Directv file for remote made made in china.

Thanks for the support.

Is there any way of using KeyMaster with this remote for building upgrades?

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2004 6:31 pm
by gfb107
Since KM doesn't use the RDFs, you'll have to wait until there's a new release with support for these remotes.

However, RM does most of what KM does, and does use the RDFs. So, if you can get a good RDF, you can use the current RM to build upgrades, as long as you don't need to use any of the protocols that RM doesn't yet support (Device Combiner, RC-5/5x Combo, and RCA Combo (w/Duration))

Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2004 6:36 pm
by joec1936
Greg

Thanks for the help. When I can spare some time, I'll give RM a shot. Haven't tried RM yet.

Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 10:38 am
by jherrick
Hi. I was considering one of these remotes for my grandparents, but do you know if it supports macros on the device buttons? Thanks.
Jim

Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 11:12 am
by The Robman
With the exception of the 15-2116/2117 and the URC-8910/9910, you can only program macros to the device buttons if you use an extender, and there aren't any extenders available for either of the DirecTV remotes. And just to clear up any confusion caused by joec1936's post, both the Chinese and Korean versions of this remote are blue.