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Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #21 Robinson

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Posted 9 October 2018 - 10:58

Anyway, the question remains if the list of remotes to choose from in the MENU is correct?

default
DMM normal
et9000/et9100
DMM advanced
et5000/6000
VU+
et8000/et10000
et9200/9500/6500
et4000
xp1000
a lof of Mutant boxes and others that do not fit all in one line
F1/F3/F4/F4-TURBO
HD2400
Zgemma Star S/2S/H1/H2
Zgemma H.S/H.2S/H.2H/H5/H7

As I said, I tried a remote from HD51 and it did not work although it is listed.

 

The possibility of using a HD51 remote would be perfect in my case.


Edited by Robinson, 9 October 2018 - 10:58.

ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E

HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W


Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #22 WanWizard

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Posted 9 October 2018 - 11:13

I wonder where this list comes from, as I sincerely doubt this is correct. For example, the Zgemma H7 and the HD51 (to name a few) are newer than the last driver update of the ET9000...

 

If I look in the code, it seems to check if multiple are supported, and if so, it simply shows all options, so perhaps a developer should look at this.


Edited by WanWizard, 9 October 2018 - 11:19.

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Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #23 Robinson

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Posted 9 October 2018 - 11:36

You must be right.

So without driver update it is not possible to support more remotes?


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Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #24 007.4

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Posted 9 October 2018 - 12:42

Thanks for the heads up about changing the remote.

My ET8000 RC was playing up - only buttons down the right hand side of it are working - despite giving it a good clean.

I was not aware about the option about changing RCs but I've now swapped to "DMM normal" and am now happily using an old remote from my retired DM7000! :)



Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #25 Robinson

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Posted 9 October 2018 - 12:52

By the way, what is the difference between DMM normal and DMM advanced? Are they 2 different remotes?


ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E

HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W


Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #26 007.4

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Posted 9 October 2018 - 13:19

I do not know what the difference is but "DMM Advanced" also works with my DM7000 RC on my ET8000.



Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #27 Erik Slagter

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Posted 9 October 2018 - 18:26

DMM advanced is the one with an extra row of keys that was included with the dm8000. That's the only difference.


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Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #28 Robinson

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Posted 9 October 2018 - 18:55

Are the two remotes I attached images of in post #17 normal or advanced?


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Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #29 Erik Slagter

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Posted 9 October 2018 - 19:57

The left one is and "advanced" one. I've had one too, it's not that bad. Both advanced and "non advanced" version use the same RC codes, it's only the extra rows of keys that differs.


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Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #30 WanWizard

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Posted 9 October 2018 - 22:17

The problem is that the ET drivers signal "I support multiple remotes" without telling which ones. When it was introduced, it supported "all" remotes currently on the market. So the code simply checks the driver flag, and if found, shows all remotes.

 

That no longer works, as time has moved on, new boxes with new remote types have been introduced, but none of those are (appearently) supported by the old ET drivers...

 

My guess: it will probably support the HD2400, it will not support the other mutants, it will not support the Zgemma's and the Formuler's. I have all the remotes, but I don't have any of the 1st gen Xtrends, so I can't check. ;)


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Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #31 Robinson

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Posted 10 October 2018 - 10:46

So do you think a VU+ or a Dreambox remote coming with the latest boxes should work?


ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E

HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W


Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #32 ccs

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Posted 10 October 2018 - 11:21

Get a harmony remote, it will work with pretty much everything. :)


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Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #33 Frenske

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Posted 10 October 2018 - 11:34

@Robinson,

I happen to receive just now an ET9000 so I can test the RC including the one from DMM in about an hour or so.

Mijn schotel is een T90 met 10 LNB's. Daarnaast voor de fun nog een draaibaar systeem met een Triax TD 78.

Dreamboxen heb ik niet meer echt actief. Verder heb ik ook nog een een VU+ duo2 met 500Gb harddisk + een VU+ Uno, Zero, Solo 4K, Ultimo 4K, Zero 4K, Uno 4Kse. + ook nog een Xtrend ET7x00. Daarnaast heb ik ook nog diverse andere modellen w.o. een Formuler F4, ET8500, ET7500, Mut@nt 2400HD, Xsarius Fusion HD se en verder nog wel het e.e.a. waarmee op verzoek vanalles wordt getest. Iemand moet het tenslotte doen. ;) :)
Los van de eerder genoemde modellen heb ik nog wel een rits aan testsamples als Mut@nt 2400HD, HD60, GB UE4K, GB Trio4K, Maxitec Multibox combo en Twin, Octagon sf8008, sf8008 mini en last but nog least enkele modellen van het Grieks Duitse Edision.

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Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #34 Robinson

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Posted 10 October 2018 - 11:39

@ccs, a good Harmony remote is very expenise to be used with an old satellite box although 350 is perhaps not so expensive but I'm not sure if it very good or just good. I wonder if somebody here uses it with a satellite box.

I would, however, prefer to use a remote similar to the original one or to Dreambox or HD51.

 

@Frenske, thanks, you're a sport.

 

 

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ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E

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Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #35 Robinson

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Posted 10 October 2018 - 11:41

@Robinson,

I happen to receive just now an ET9000 so I can test the RC including the one from DMM in about an hour or so.

 

Could you please test as many different remotes as you can? Will that be on OpenPLi 4 or 6? Although it probably does not make any difference.


ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E

HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W


Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #36 Frenske

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Posted 10 October 2018 - 12:19

I tested an older Develop image. I tried besides of cource the original, DMM, Vu+ (Duo and others) and the et4000. All worked like a charme. 

As expected the Zgemma RC's didn't work. This would have been a small wonder. ;) What I know from the past, the Formuler and Maxdigital RC's worked too.


Mijn schotel is een T90 met 10 LNB's. Daarnaast voor de fun nog een draaibaar systeem met een Triax TD 78.

Dreamboxen heb ik niet meer echt actief. Verder heb ik ook nog een een VU+ duo2 met 500Gb harddisk + een VU+ Uno, Zero, Solo 4K, Ultimo 4K, Zero 4K, Uno 4Kse. + ook nog een Xtrend ET7x00. Daarnaast heb ik ook nog diverse andere modellen w.o. een Formuler F4, ET8500, ET7500, Mut@nt 2400HD, Xsarius Fusion HD se en verder nog wel het e.e.a. waarmee op verzoek vanalles wordt getest. Iemand moet het tenslotte doen. ;) :)
Los van de eerder genoemde modellen heb ik nog wel een rits aan testsamples als Mut@nt 2400HD, HD60, GB UE4K, GB Trio4K, Maxitec Multibox combo en Twin, Octagon sf8008, sf8008 mini en last but nog least enkele modellen van het Grieks Duitse Edision.

Voor centrale opslag van media gebruik ik een Qnap 219P 
met tweemaal 2 Tb harddisks + een Synology DS414 met 12 Tb Totale opslag.

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Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #37 Robinson

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Posted 10 October 2018 - 13:49

Thanks.

On the other hand, maybe it would indeed be more reasonable for me to buy a Logitech Harmony 350 instead of a Dreambox remote. The price difference is not that huge.


ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E

HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W


Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #38 Frenske

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Posted 10 October 2018 - 14:01

Although you earlier still intended to by a DMM (china) It feels somehow that I could have spend my time better, when reading your last reply. ;)

Mijn schotel is een T90 met 10 LNB's. Daarnaast voor de fun nog een draaibaar systeem met een Triax TD 78.

Dreamboxen heb ik niet meer echt actief. Verder heb ik ook nog een een VU+ duo2 met 500Gb harddisk + een VU+ Uno, Zero, Solo 4K, Ultimo 4K, Zero 4K, Uno 4Kse. + ook nog een Xtrend ET7x00. Daarnaast heb ik ook nog diverse andere modellen w.o. een Formuler F4, ET8500, ET7500, Mut@nt 2400HD, Xsarius Fusion HD se en verder nog wel het e.e.a. waarmee op verzoek vanalles wordt getest. Iemand moet het tenslotte doen. ;) :)
Los van de eerder genoemde modellen heb ik nog wel een rits aan testsamples als Mut@nt 2400HD, HD60, GB UE4K, GB Trio4K, Maxitec Multibox combo en Twin, Octagon sf8008, sf8008 mini en last but nog least enkele modellen van het Grieks Duitse Edision.

Voor centrale opslag van media gebruik ik een Qnap 219P 
met tweemaal 2 Tb harddisks + een Synology DS414 met 12 Tb Totale opslag.

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Many answers to your question can be found in our wiki: Just one click away from this "solutioncentre".

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Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #39 Robinson

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Posted 10 October 2018 - 14:15

I have just put up an advert trying to get hold of a used Dreambox remote so thanks for confirming they work.


ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E

HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W


Re: ET8000 and ET9000 remotes #40 WanWizard

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Posted 10 October 2018 - 15:55

@Frenske,

 

So, only the Zgemma's and the Mutant remotes don't work, the others in the list all do?


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