


To my surprirse this Harmony profile does not activate all the buttons on the remote (such as Record or Guide) and you have to manually 'teach' them to the remote.
#FLIRC HARMONY SETUP SOFTWARE#
Add the device manufacturer of Flirc and the device model number of. Designed to work with Fire TV Software for Windows, Linux, OSX Supports Logitech Harmony remote Works with Playstation, XBOX 360, Rasperberry PI and Kodi. From what I understand from, my Kodi is is already using the map file c:\Program Files (x86)\Kodi\system\keymaps\ ? If yes, how does that relate to Flirc? I've set up the Harmony with the following device - manufacturer 'Flirc' model 'Kodi'. On the Harmony Remote (using the MyHarmony software): Attach the Harmony remote. Power passes through Flirc while adding universal IR support to your Fire TV. Pair your Flirc Fire TV edition on your PC with our simple pairing software, plug one end into your Fire TV, and power into the other end. No extra chords or adapters are necessary.
#FLIRC HARMONY SETUP FULL#
Am I supposed to reinstall the full Flirc software to get the defaults back? Or am I better off just using the Full Keyboard preset and work from there?Īnd finally, the key map XML files in Kodi itself. Flirc Fire TV Edition is a custom Flirc designed specifically for the Fire TV. Next comes the super- user-unfriendly Flirc GUI app where if you load a preset(Kodi), you see there are no buttons for important functions such as EPG or Record, so you Clear Configuration fiddling with the preset, only to learn there's no way to go back to the default preset key mappings and you've just cleared a preset clean. If you’re using the FLIRC, enter Flirc for the manufacturer, and the name of your media center program for the model number (like Kodi or Plex). Head to the Devices tab and click the Add Device button. WTF but let's say this is now OK and I've got all the buttons sending a signal. Once it’s all set up, open the MyHarmony software on your computer and select your remote from the list. To my surprirse this Harmony profile does not activate all the buttons on the remote (such as Record or Guide) and you have to manually "teach" them to the remote. I use this for a setup with a PC, Blu-ray, cable box, TV and HD-DVD player that all go through a surround setup, and things work really well with only the one. I've set up the Harmony with the following device - manufacturer "Flirc" model "Kodi". (I just didn't happen to have a lot of IR remotes on hand and the one that I did try didn’t work right. I choose a random TiVo unit that I don’t own. Kodi working with my x360 wireless controller out of the box (In the software assign a device to be FLIRC and model XBMC) 2) Add a random device to harmony, but don’t bother to assign it to any activities.
