Great!
I'm back today from a short holiday, than I need a couple of days to manage
something at home and at work. I'll try new features as soon as possible
(within next week).
Demetrio
2013/7/18 Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net>
> Hi Demetrio,
>
> At long last I think I've finally got the "Watch TV" button functionality
> implemented. :) It supports the ability to change the power on order of
> the devices, but I haven't seen a way yet to implement your other request -
> being able to add arbitrary commands. I will keep looking, though.
>
> If you want to check out the changes, you will have to check them out from
> git
> (https://sourceforge.net/p/**congruity/code/<https://sourceforge.net/p/congruity/code/>)
> and check out the harmony_link branch. Also, you will need to start mhgui
> with "--use-local-wsdl". When you start it and select your remote, you
> should see a new menu option "Setup Watch TV."
>
> Let me know what you think of the changes, and if you notice any problems.
>
> Scott
>
>
> On Fri, 5 Jul 2013, Demetrio wrote:
>
> I think by default it's linked to TV power (i.e., if it's empty), you need
>> to use another sub-menu to enable power-on for all devices.
>> (sorry for translation, I see italian version...)
>> Login + choose remote, Button -> choose TV -> Go, move mouse cursor over
>> "watch tv" -> a balloon will appear -> click on "configuration" or
>> "settings" inside the balloon, then you'll see a pop-up (watch to attached
>> file)
>> Then the only settings I can modify are choosing devices to power-on by
>> checking flags (no option to choose order), and if I tear down advanced
>> settings, I can choose the source to select, but this is available only
>> for
>> home-theatre device (the only one that has got a different button for each
>> source, not a cycling AV button). I cannot "push" AV button for TV and
>> Mediaplayer.
>>
>>
>>
>> 2013/7/5 Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net>
>> Nah, no need to test. I can see there is a power-on order field
>> in the message, but the app isn't setting it to anything.
>>
>> On Thu, 4 Jul 2013, Demetrio wrote:
>>
>> No it doesn't. It just let me flag devices to power
>> up or down, I cannot
>> choose the command, that is "power toggle" by
>> default, and nor other
>> commands.
>> In other terms, I choose devices and the app creates
>> one "power toggle"
>> sequence, stop.
>>
>> Now I was thinking about ... may be I can choose
>> order while selecting
>> devices, the order could be defined by the choice
>> order, but I should make a
>> test and I cannot do it until sunday
>>
>> Demetrio
>>
>>
>> 2013/7/4 Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net>
>> Okay, I see how the Silverlight app is doing
>> it. It looks like
>> it uses "activities" like I have been working
>> on for the Harmony
>> Link, so it should not be too hard to add. It
>> looks like it
>> should be possible to specify the power-on
>> order, but I'm not
>> sure about adding arbitrary commands and
>> pauses.
>>
>> Question: when you configure the yellow button
>> with the
>> Silverlight app, does it offer you any other
>> choices other than
>> which devices you want to power on and which
>> inputs to select on
>> each (if applicable)?
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> On Thu, 4 Jul 2013, Demetrio wrote:
>>
>> Thanks so much :)
>> About "boot sequence", the remote powers
>> up TV for
>> first and mediaplayer for
>> last. But mediaplayer is slower, because
>> it has got
>> an OS that needs to boot
>> or wake up from standby, etc. Then it
>> would be
>> useful if I can choose to
>> power up mediaplayer for first.
>>
>> I'll wait for news
>> Demetrio
>>
>>
>> 2013/7/3 Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net>
>> I will have to look into this. If
>> it is
>> possible to program the
>> yellow button with the silverlight
>> app, then
>> it should be
>> possible for me to do it with
>> mhgui. Let me
>> take a look at it.
>>
>> What do you mean by "change boot
>> sequence?"
>>
>> On Wed, 3 Jul 2013, Demetrio
>> wrote:
>>
>> WOW, GREAT!!! It works ...
>> but.
>> All this work I did, I did
>> it to manage
>> my remote in
>> an extended way.
>> My main goal is to program
>> the yellow
>> button,
>> high-left corner, the only
>> one
>> programmable button. But I
>> didn't found
>> how to do
>> it.
>> I find for every device the
>> ability to
>> match a
>> "power" button and a "quick
>> power" button. the first is
>> usually
>> associated to
>> "power toggle", the second
>> would be the yellow button
>> but it
>> doesn't seem to be
>> linked to anything.
>>
>> Example:
>> I have got a TV without
>> DVB-T, and a
>> mediaplayer
>> DVB-T capable. They are
>> linked by HDMI cable.
>> Original myharmony.com site
>> let me
>> choose which
>> devices I can command, so
>> that when I push the yellow
>> button the
>> remote send
>> a powertoggle signal to
>> every device I choose.
>> But, my TV doesn't switch to
>> HDMI input
>> in auto
>> mode, and my mediaplayer
>> doesn't switch to TV
>> automatically. Then
>> I would
>> like to add the following
>> sequence to the yellow
>> button:
>> - AV button on TV
>> - pause for 3-4 seconds
>> - AV button on mediaplayer
>>
>> It would be nice if I'm able
>> to change
>> boot sequence
>> as well.
>>
>> Is there any way to do that?
>>
>> Demetrio
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> 2013/7/2 Scott Talbert
>> <s...@techie.net>
>> On Tue, 2 Jul 2013,
>> Demetrio
>> wrote:
>>
>> > I'm trying to use
>> concordance
>> with Harmony
>> 300 on Ubuntu 13.04
>> 64bit
>> > I correctly made the
>> bin, and it
>> should
>> works but... and now?
>> > I tried to get info
>> about my
>> remote, and it
>> worked. I tried to
>> dump firmware
>> > and configuration,
>> but it didn't
>> work, so I
>> don't know how to
>> begin.
>> > I also compiled
>> congruity and
>> libconcord,
>> but the problem was
>> the same.
>> > i suppose I have to
>> begin with a
>> first
>> configuration file, but
>> I cannot dump
>> > it from remote so I
>> don't know
>> what kind of
>> file it needs.
>> >
>> > Error message was
>> always the
>> same:
>> > Failed to dump
>> config: Error
>> while reading
>> from the remote
>> > Failed with error 3
>>
>> Hi.
>>
>> I assume you are just trying
>> to
>> configure your
>> remote? If so, you
>> will
>> need to run 'mhgui', which
>> comes with
>> congruity.
>> 'mhgui' interfaces
>> with
>> the myharmony web service
>> and will allow
>> you to
>> reconfigure your
>> remote
>> and sync the config to it
>> (or you can
>> download the
>> config).
>>
>> If you are really wanting to
>> dump the
>> existing
>> config file from the
>> remote, I have a patch
>> available to do
>> so, but Phil
>> hasn't
>> incorporated it
>> into concordance yet.
>>
>> Scott
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