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Join Date: Nov 2006
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especially the colossus (or hd pvr)
i'm wondering if the red eye device could be used to change the channels on a set top box instead of the ir blaster. since it works by sending the ir through the device and takes signals from a computer through wifi. just curious of anyone's opinion or if anyone knows forsure. |
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No reason why it shouldn't. The RedEye device can learn IR commands even if there is not a profile for the device.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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so the question is probably more then if the hauppauge device (via wmc) will communicate with the red eye device? something has to create the signals to send out to it.
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I don't know that wmc works with redeye unless someone has written drivers for it - it doesn't look like this is really the purpose of the product as it seems to be more for real-time interaction with your A/V devices. Are you having problems with the Hauppauge IR? Another option may be to use a USB-UIRT.
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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i never tried the ir or anything with it, but i was considering the red eye for other uses and just wondering if it would work.
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