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If this were me, I'd change the lead out time to be longer.Its a piece of cake, compared to all the shenanigans we went through to get this working in the first place. My guess is the "Advanced MCE Remote Mapper Tool " takes longer to process the buffer than the native translation of the NUC that we tested on, thus getting you into that buffer overflow state. No, it's a Gigabyte Z170 mATX motherboard. If a remote (RCA or Insignia) has the v3.03 extender the MCE protocol has delays so I use the Diamond RC118 receiver and upgrade but for this I added an RC-6 receiver.Īlso the Advanced MCE Remote Mapper Tool was slow and erratic even with aftermarket RC-6 remotes. I did several learns from the Harmony remote and some didn't work so good, the learn in my upload worked the best. It's a 6th Gen Core i7-6700 3.4 GHz w/ 16GB memory, Samsung SSD and four 6TB storage drives. Complete function lists makes an upgrade more helpful to others. Tip: When creating an upgrade, always include ALL functions from the oem remote, even if you never plan on assigning them to a button. Remember to provide feedback to let us know how the problem was solved and share your upgrades. My guess is that the leadout time needs to be longer still. This would cause the buffer would overflow and the computer would stop responding until you let the computer catch up. We found the cause to be the leadot time was too short. We had to tweak it quite a bit while we were working on it was eratic. The MCE file that we worked on was tested on a 6gen icore 7 processor. We didn’t have an original learn, only a logitech learn. I resorted to a Flirc which works perfect.Īnd FYI, the file I uploaded with the learn also works good but doesn't do me much good as is. I appreciate the help but that is slow and erratic (I'm using a macro). Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help! The RM file is here (I just added CNTL+Escape): We built an upgrade for it here, which includes both the ESCAPE and CNTL buttons, and instructions on how to combine them. We covered the MCE protocol a few months ago here. I need to turn this command into an upgrade but Protocol is ** none **. I have a learned command from a Harmony, "Media Center PC SE" which has keyboard commands, this command is Ctrl + Esc. Posted: Tue 9:37 pm Post subject: MCE Learned - Protocol ** none ** Profile Log in to check your private messages Log inįile Section File Search Lookup Tool Wiki JP1 Remotes :: View topic - MCE Learned - Protocol ** none **įAQ Search 7 Days Memberlist Usergroups Register