>
> Found the answer!
>
> I'm surprised that the default .ir file doesn't have the discrete codes
> included - I can't imagine many people not using a system remote with
> the Squeezebox.
>
> While it is fantastic out of the box and I'm really enjoying tweaking
> it, it isn't a product for the faint hearted. I can't imagine many of
> my non-computer literate friends being able to cope with even adding
> the BBC plug-in. Even the tech guys at my local home cinema installers
> would struggle.
>
> In the last couple of days I've "sold" this to three people - I guess
> I'm going to have to be doing the setting up for them!
>

I gotta say, installing the BBC plugin and editing the remote map are
pretty advanced usage :) I've installed AlienBBC but hardly ever use it,
and I've never messed with the remote map.

The thing to remember about a flexible product like Slimserver is that the
ease-of-use stuff is focused on core functionality -- imagine a house
where the housecleaners keep the front half nice, but there's a
construction project going on in the back.
-- 
Jack Coates At Monkeynoodle Dot Org: It's A Scientific Venture!
"I spent all me tin with the ladies drinking gin, so across the Western
ocean I must wander" - traditional

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