I suspect this might be expected behaviour.

I am using a OneForAll remote with JP1, and have downloaded a set of
remote codes (not JVC based) from the JP1 site. That includes a
Slim_Devices_Remote_extended.ir file for inclusion in the SlimServer
tree - it includes discrete on/off codes, as well as implementing scan
fwd/back without having to hold a button down.

It all works fine, though the discrete power on does not wake my PC out
of standby, whereas the power toggle does. I can kind of understand that
as slimserver is of course unable to read the .ir file unless the PC is
awake and SS is running.

So my question is - does the JVC remote include a discrete power on
which does not need SS to be running in order to interpret ?

If not, then no matter as I can program a macro with JP1 that does a
power toggle (to wake the PC), followed by a power on (to make sure
that the SB3 is actually on).


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