![]() I did not reuse the buttons I used to program the FireTV profile with.Īfter that, I connected the Flirc to the FireTV using a USB extender I had lying around and everything worked (except for voice commands which I knew wouldn't work anyway). ![]() ![]() I used the hard buttons "Previous" and "Menu" for "Back" and "Context Menu" respectively.Ħ) After configuring the FireTV in the Flirc GUI, set up the Kodi profile. Learning any old IR command from any other remote should work, but I happened to have a WDLive remote handy so I used it.ĥ) Plug the Flirc into the PC and set up the FireTV profile first (in the Flirc GUI).įor my case, I created a virtual button on the LCD of the One called "Home" and used it for "Home". The Flirc configuration for the One within the Harmony software didn't program these buttons to send any IR signal (I may have screwed up but nothing happened on the Flirc GUI when I pressed those buttons, so I assume that no signal was sent). :)ģ) Use my WDLive SMP remote to add "learned" commands for "Menu", and "Home", and "Back", and assign them to the desired buttons on the Harmony. I didn't want to use "Select" because the One isn't very smart about not sending commands to devices that are already awake, and I didn't want switching to the FireTV from say the TiVo to execute a "Select" command not knowing what it may be selecting. The "0" button doesn't seem to have any real effect other that waking it up. I also modified the activity to send a "0" command to the FireTV when I switch to that activity. Using the Harmony desktop software for my ancient Harmony One, I was able to add the Flirc as a Windows Media Center device (Add Device -> Device Type = Windows Media Center, Manufacturer = Flirc, Model = Kodi With that latest configuration, setup was actually quite straightforward.here are the steps I tookġ) Add the Flirc device to the Harmony remote. I have the latest firmware loaded into the Flirc, the latest update to the FireTV, and the current downloadable version of Kodi as of August 7, 2015. I had no idea that you could use the Flirc Windows GUI to set up multiple, co-existing profiles on the Flirc - I read that here on these forums, and it made setup easier for me. ![]() I got the FireTV mainly to use Kodi, so my setup was centered on that use case. It seems like the new Flirc firmware addressed many of these things, so most of the help I was looking for in setting it up were out of date. This required no command line configuration, and no copying anything to the FireTV. I tried the Flirc on USB 2 and 3, same thing.This may be repeated information, but here is how I got my old Harmony One working with my new FireTV. yet I can't get anything to work on Kodi. Pushing the on button for this activity, receiver and tv turn on and sets proper input. Once the remote was updated, I gave it a shot. I tried 1, Kodi, Flirc, XBMC and one of the ones that was suggested. I was able to add Kodi as a device, though I'm not sure which model to use. installed Logitech Harmony v.7 (my remote is about 9-10 years old). I installed the Flirc software and updated the firmware. It's my understanding this should be plug and play and pretty much work. I have been trying to get my logitech harmony 610 (I believe) to work with kodi using the Flirc USB receiver, so far unsuccessful. ![]() Brand new to the Raspberry Pi/libreelec/kodi world, I moved over this weekend from a decade using a Popcorn hour. ![]()
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