Kiwi_Tim Posted November 10, 2009 Share Posted November 10, 2009 (edited) DVBViewer_IR.zipI am very pleased with my DVBViewer adapted Hauppauge remote control (the new remote with 44 buttons) so I thought I'd share it with whoever wants a copy. I am using all buttons on the remote except the teletext buttons, so the Pause, Play, FF, Stop etc etc buttons at the top of the remote control the same functions in DVBViewer. Channel -/+ and Channel numbers control Channel Favorites only, Pictures = OSD Clock, Radio = myWeather, Music = Aspect Stretch Reset, Home = OSD Favorites List, Videos = OSD Recordings List, Guide = OSD Timeline Enjoy, Tim, Waikanae, New Zealand. Edited November 10, 2009 by Kiwi_Tim Quote Link to comment
stevef2 Posted December 27, 2009 Share Posted December 27, 2009 Fantastic work Tim! One small query; when I press the power button, it attempts to open Wintv which I dont use as I much prefer DVBViewer. Is there any way this button could open DVBViewer? Cheers, Steve Quote Link to comment
Kiwi_Tim Posted December 27, 2009 Author Share Posted December 27, 2009 Hi, On my remote the green power button shuts down DVBViewer and the "TV" button starts DVBViewer. You can disable WinTV from responding to IR commands by editing irremote.ini using Notepad. In Notepad, select Edit, then Find, and enter the text [wintv7], click "Find Next". When you see "[wintv7]", delete it and all the text below it until you see a line starting with the character [. Save your irremote.ini file and restart your IR. If you have Wintv6 installed, do the same as above, but search using [wintv6]. Alternatively, you could uninstall WinTV, as it is but junk, but make sure you leave the drivers for your TV card hardware and the IR program. I use the WinTV-CI for encrypted TV so I prefer to leave Wintv installed as I think the CI module needs WinTV7 installed to work happily. Merry Christmas, Tim New Zealand Quote Link to comment
stevef2 Posted December 28, 2009 Share Posted December 28, 2009 Tim, Thanks for the incredibly quick reply! I have followed your instructions and it is now working as you describe. I was given a Logitech harmony remote for crimbo and am using the hauppauge to control DVBViewer and then using it [the hauppauge] to 'teach' the logitech - maybe a bit long winded but it seems to work. I hope to do away with the miriad of remotes for tv, av receiver, amplifier etc and so am really grateful for tour postings. I don't mean to hound you but there is one other gremlin I've found with using the hauppauge:- Sometimes {not constantly} when selecting videos to view recordings, pressing OK to play the selected item causes it to be deleted. I dont know if this is something with the remote or with the dvb prog. If you do try to replicate this be sure to use unimportant recordings as they seem to be permanently deleted and do not appear in recycle bin. Thanks again for all you've done. Happy New Year Steve Quote Link to comment
Kiwi_Tim Posted December 29, 2009 Author Share Posted December 29, 2009 Hi Steve, I haven't had the problem you describe. I'm not that knowledgeable regarding DVBViewer, but I would guess that this is a bug in the software. If the remote was giving a command to delete when 'OK' was pushed, then that would be happening to me also since we have the same files, and it isn't. I once got some strange behaviour from the remote (Push mute and sometimes get pause instead). I changed the remote batteries and the problem disappeared, so maybe weak batteries result in strange signals? If new batteries don't fix it, try starting a new post with an appropriate title and someone may have a solution for you. Good luck, Tim Quote Link to comment
hdv Posted December 29, 2009 Share Posted December 29, 2009 @ Kiwi_Tim i had link your configuration into a german thread for configuration files -> http://www.DVBViewer.info/forum/index.php?...st&p=277595 thanks Quote Link to comment
13low Posted January 7, 2010 Share Posted January 7, 2010 Thank you very much! Works like a charm for me. Quote Link to comment
Mars5000 Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 Thank you so much Love you Tim Quote Link to comment
rommi Posted April 10, 2012 Share Posted April 10, 2012 (edited) Hi Tim, you're the greatest, i'm very happy now to control DVBViewer with my Hauppauge Remote. Many thanks for your great work! rommi Edited April 10, 2012 by rommi Quote Link to comment
Kiwi_Tim Posted November 10, 2012 Author Share Posted November 10, 2012 (edited) I've made a few improvements to the remote configuration. All buttons except one (the small 'enter' button, next to Subcc) are being used. If anybody knows the appropriate code to enable use of the enter button described above, please let me know. Hope this useful, Tim New Zealand Please download from this post, the two post below are errors I made while trying to edit this post Hauppauge.rar Edited November 10, 2012 by Kiwi_Tim Quote Link to comment
Kiwi_Tim Posted November 10, 2012 Author Share Posted November 10, 2012 Corrected file here for download Quote Link to comment
Kiwi_Tim Posted November 10, 2012 Author Share Posted November 10, 2012 Some details I forgot to mention: PVR buttons as expected Navigation arrows as expected OK=enter GO(house symbol)= favorite channel list Vol+/-, mute as expected Chl+/-= station+/station- TV(1st push)= start DVBV TV(2nd push)= off DVBV "i"= OSD Menu GreenPower=Turn off PC(from within DVBV) Videos=OSD Recordings Music=OSD Movies Pictures=OSD Weather Guide=OSDTimeline Radio=OSDTimer PrevCh= Previous Channel Numbers0-9 tune Favorite Channel of same number Numbers0-9 also can be used to enter 0-9 number format (eg. within teletext) Text=teletext(if current channel supports it) Sub/CC=OSDClock Red, Green, Yellow, Blue = same colours on appropriate OSD menus enter= no current function applied (hopefully someone can help me activate this button) Tim Quote Link to comment
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