My USB-UIRTS arrived today, so I set out to learn all those remote codes on my "living-room" installation.
I was able to add devices, like my Toshiba 32" CRT TV, my LG LH-T750TB Surround Sound Amp, and my Bell ExpressVu 2700 Receiver.
I was able to 'learn' what commands I figured we needed to know.
I then went into MythTV Setup and added:
/usr/pluto/bin/TuneToChannel.sh 67 2
into the external change channel field for the Dish Receiver, pulling 67 as the device ID of the 2700 Receiver from the admin page, and pulling video source id 2 out of the database, as instructed here:
http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/TuneToChannel.shSo then it was time to go to Start > Media > TV and see what happens.
Low and behold, I can see the USB dongle flashing and the dish receiver flips to a channel. Partial Success! Yippie!
When I used the LinuxMCE guide to select, say channel 205, lots of flashes came out and I got flipped to about 3 or 4 different stations before everything stopped.
This is making me think the pronto codes were learned OK but it captured many presses of each number and is therefore sending multiple 2's, 0's and 5's? Would that make sense?
How many streams of numbers should be in a normal pronto code? I assume I can go back and edit the pronto codes and strip out the duplicates?