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<div>I'll try looking at it with a camera, as you
suggested. Hadn't occurred to me before to try
that. I know that I did have it turning my TV on
and off when I first got the device, but that was
almost a year ago now... although it's just been
sitting there gathering dust since then... :)</div>
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<div>Thanks for the suggestions. Hopefully I'll get
a chance to try tonight...</div>
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I used my phone camera to look at the remote and the
transmitter. I could see blinking on both when I asked
them to transmit.</div>
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<div>On the remote I saw two lights, one on each side of the
front of the remote.</div>
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<div>On the transmitter I saw two lights, next to each other
on the front of the emitter.</div>
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<div>I assume it's normal, but I had never noticed two
lights before when I've seen the IR lights blinking away
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Ok, then we know it's transmitting. Are they blinking roughly at the
same rate?<br>
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<div>I shone my camera flash on the front of the Motorola
box, but I couldn't find where the IR receiver is. I read
somewhere that it's between the "record" light and the
"menu" button. I tried slowly moving the emitter across
the front of the box while it was sending repeatedly with
SEND_START, but still it didn't recognize anything.</div>
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Did you test with different keys? Like power on/off, changing
channel, numbers etc? Did you also try at with the USB-UIRT further
away?<br>
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<div>I tried re-recording in RAW mode. It seemed to have a
little difficulty recording the buttons, but eventually it
seemed to capture ... something... if I held down the
button until it finally said, "got it".</div>
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<div>But, alas, when trying to transmit using the newly
recorded codes, still no response from the box.</div>
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There is a -a switch for irrecord to "analyse" the RAW codes. I
don't really know what that does, but I recall reading something
about that being important. Grasping here...<br>
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When you run irrecord (not in RAW mode), does it seem to "get it"
right away or do you need to press the buttons for a long time? I
had some issues before with different remotes that didn't really
worked right away. Fiddling with parameters in the config file
helped a bit then.<br>
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Fresh batteries in the remote?<br>
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I'm running out of ideas. Was it the vip2262 you have there? Google
is our friend...<br>
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