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    Thumbs up HDMI-CEC duo2

    Hi All

    Im not very happy with duo2 IR receiver wish to use my TV remote like I do on Raspberry pi is it possible to control my duo2 with tv remote?
    Tv model ;Panasonic GT50

    I already tried the plugin pressed Connect nothing happening...

    Thanx in advance for any help and advice...

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    Quote Originally Posted by iko View Post
    Im not very happy with duo2 IR receiver wish to use my TV remote like I do on Raspberry pi is it possible to control my duo2 with tv remote?
    Tv model ;Panasonic GT50
    Not sure: is the R/C programmable?
    Does it have all buttons you would need for commanding the box?

    Quote Originally Posted by iko View Post
    I already tried the plugin pressed Connect nothing happening...
    I've never heard of that plugin; what's it supposed to do?

    Did you upgrade the frontpanel? The upgrade enhances the sensitivity of the IR-receiver.

    But I really would advise you to use a real R/C; see my signature for some ideas.

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    All up to date
    We have a tiny glass table in between sofa and receiver almost IR receiver level that probably cause a trouble, Dm8000 was ok with that setup but duo2 doesnt like it
    maybe the distance causing trouble (around 4mtr)...
    Hdmi-CEC plugin probably not compatible with Panasonic Tv ,I read something like that on BH forums ... I use TV remote for my XBMC (rP) without any problem...
    Thanx anyway

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    My Harmony's operate the DUO2 fine (also behind a smoke coloured screen); their IR-transmitter is far more powerful.

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    I sent my Harmony to the buyer of Dm8000 hence the original was destroyed over the time Now its time to buy a new harmony

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    Rob U R a lifesaver
    Tried my old old Harmony remote works 10x better than original remote wow

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