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Windows MCE, philips IR and USB-UIRT

PostPosted: Sat Jun 14, 2003 10:56 pm
by mowensmd
Sorry I'm a bit of a frustrated, ignorant chap. Windows MCE ships with a philips USB IR receiver and two plug-in emitters. But apparently this cannot be used to learn IR, nor send IR from girder as there is no plug-in. Can I buy and use your USB-UIRT in addition to the MCE device? Technically, I could scrap the philips transceiver once I teach the MCE codes, and girder has a MCE plug-in already. Any thoughts?

Mike

PostPosted: Mon Jun 16, 2003 3:05 pm
by jrhees
I can't really comment on what the Girder MCE plugin can/cannot do. Assuming it can fully control MCE, then yes, you could replace the bundler IR device with the USB-UIRT. However, I cannot vouch for the Girder plugin's ability to fully reproduce what MCE offers via the bundled remote. You may want to ask about this on the Girder forums.

-Jon

Re: Windows MCE, philips IR and USB-UIRT

PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2003 2:39 am
by salsbst
mowensmd wrote:Sorry I'm a bit of a frustrated, ignorant chap. Windows MCE ships with a philips USB IR receiver and two plug-in emitters. But apparently this cannot be used to learn IR, nor send IR from girder as there is no plug-in. Can I buy and use your USB-UIRT in addition to the MCE device? Technically, I could scrap the philips transceiver once I teach the MCE codes, and girder has a MCE plug-in already. Any thoughts?

Mike


You can use the remote and the emitters with Jon's USB-UIRT. That's what I do. Works very well. The API for the transceiver that comes with the MCE remote is not completely open.

EDIT: You will definitely not get the kind of support that Jon provides from Phillips or Microsoft. The device's power is backed up by the support behind it. That's the best reason to buy a USB-UIRT.

PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2003 11:40 pm
by maflores
Has anyone tried this with the HP MCE remote?