Hi Demetrio,

Did the change to allow you to choose the input for your TV work for you?

I went and did some testing with the power on order and found it to be as you described - it seems to always use the order in which the devices were added to the account, and completely ignores the PowerOnOrder that I am setting. I am not sure there is anything I can do about that. A workaround could be to delete the devices in your account and re-add them in the order you would like them powered up.

On the power on settings implementation that I mentioned previously, I have completed that and pushed out the changes. (There is a new button, Adjust Power Settings.) Unfortunately, though, it looks like this capability might only be supported in the more advanced remotes. I am able to change the power settings with a 300 (and the web service seems to take the changes), but when I come back in, the settings are gone.

Scott

On Wed, 9 Oct 2013, Scott Talbert wrote:

Hi Demetrio,

No need to send the log for the TV input - I know that works with the back end. The question is whether it works with the remote and your devices.

OK, yes, that makes sense about the power on order. I guess I never noticed that it lights up the source buttons. :)

As far as changing the master order, I don't know if there is any way to do that, outside of deleting devices and re-adding them. I suspect it is just in the order that you added them to the account.

I'll work on trying to add the capability to modify the power on settings later, and we can see if that works on the 300.

Scott

On Wed, 9 Oct 2013, Demetrio wrote:

Hi Scott.
About the TV input, I'll try it again and I'll send to you the log.

About the power on order, I see the order because remote source buttons have
a backlight, and they lights on when I send a command on the device (if you
watch at the remote picture, you'll understand immediately what I mean).
More, the power on command is very "long" for both TV and mediaplayer.
So, do you think it's possible to change the device order even on main GUI?
I suspect that's the order the remote follows, it doesn't matter what you
set on "watch tv" button. I mean, the "watch tv" settings are to be
considered just as flags, but the order is always the one you see on the
main remote window.
Than, on the "watch tv" setup interface, when the user presses "save
changes", you should save the power on settings and even change the "master"
order.

And at least, you're right, the mediaplayer AV button is "Source", but I
mapped into the custom command #1 because on 300i the AV button works always
just on TV, it doesn't follows the source I choose with the white button.

thanks 4 all
Demetrio



2013/10/9 Scott Talbert <s...@techie.net>
      Actually, thinking more about the power on order issue -- how
      can you really tell what order it is powering on/off the
      devices?  I assume the remote is issuing the power on commands
      one right after another anyway, so there isn't much time in
      between to be able to notice the order?

      On Tue, 8 Oct 2013, Scott Talbert wrote:

            Hi Demetrio,

            Thanks for sending the capture, it was very helpful.

            On the input selection issue, your TV appears to be
            using a different input type that I haven't seen
            before.  I made a change and you should be able to
            select an input for your TV now.  Can you give it a
            try and see if it actually works with the remote?
             I'm not sure if the 300 will support it, though.

            On the power on order issue, I'm not sure what to
            think about that.  Like you said, we appear to be
            sending the commands to the back end correctly (and
            the back end reports the power order we supplied)
            but it seems that maybe the remote doesn't support
            it.  From what I can tell, the official software
            doesn't seem to allow changing the power on order,
            even for more advanced remotes.

            Lastly, I went back and read my old emails :) I
            think one of the original issues you were looking to
            solve was to power on your media player, wait, then
            be able to send an AV command?  If so, I may see a
            way to do that, at least with some of the more
            advanced remotes.  Again, I'm not sure if it will
            work on the 300, but it may be worth a try.  BTW, I
            don't see an 'AV' command in the command list for
            your media player.  Would it be 'Source' instead?

            Scott

            On Sat, 5 Oct 2013, Demetrio wrote:

                  Hi.
                  I'm back to test latest releases. :)

                  I'm trying to test the GUI that should
                  give us the ability to change power
                  on sequence.

                  well, I downloaded latest version of
                  congruity (mhgui v17) and concordance
                  source code, compiling them.

                  The power on sequence seems to be not
                  working, it looks like it follows the
                  order I used to register units.

                  About interface, I noticed I can choose
                  input source for one of the units,
                  but in such a case the unit is always
                  the AV receiver, I can't change that.
                  I'm pretty sure the first time I saw TV
                  input source, but after playing a
                  bit with GUI it became AV receiver and
                  never changed again, even if I take
                  AV receiver to "unselected devices"
                  list.
                  It should be nice if we can choose the
                  source on the unit we like.

                  bye and many many thanks for your work
                  :)
                  Demetrio



                  2013/7/29 Chain von den Keiya
                  <ch...@rpgfiction.net>
                        Will keep my eyes open!

                        Richard

                        Am Sonntag, 28. Juli 2013,
                  20:05:23 schrieb Scott Talbert:
                        > Well, the remotes that are
                  supported by myharmony.com are:
                        > Harmony Ultimate, Harmony Touch,
                  Harmony Smart Control,
                        Harmony One+,
                        > Harmony 700, 650, 600, 300, 200
                  and Harmony Link.
                        >
                        > Of those, the Ultimate and Touch
                  are the new models, I think,
                        and are
                        > probably pretty high end.  Other
                  than that, probably the One
                        is pretty
                        > high end.
                        >
                        > Of course, we don't have *any*
                  support for the Ultimate,
                        Touch, or Smart
                        > Control, so those would be good
                  for us to get access to.
                        >
                        > Scott


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