IR device for my setup

2014 · 3 replies · Configuration

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In short

First of all: Roomie looks promising, and is probably what I have been looking for now for a while. — Staff replied: “Unlisted infrared devices can generally be learned using the IR learning feature: Yes a Roomie Blaster adapter would the right choice for that list.”

Question 2014-11 · older version

First of all: Roomie looks promising, and is probably what I have been looking for now for a while. Great work!

My living room setup consists of:

Panasonic TX-P55ST50Y (TV)

Primare I30 & Primare DAC30 (Stereo amplifier and DAC)

Asrock ION330 (XBMC HTPC)

Apple TV

Canal digital (cable tv PVR decoder)

I think the HTPC and Apple TV will be compatible with Roomie in terms of powering on/off and controlling. The TV can be controlled once I get it on (but doesn't seem to support Wake on Lan). The Primare devices are not on LAN and the cable PVR is probably not supported (?).

I suppose I will need some IR device in order to communicate with my Primare devices, the cable PVR and turning on/off my TV. What kind of device am I looking for? I suppose on of these will work: http://www.roomieremote.com/store/adapters

Roomie Staff 2014-11 · older version

Unlisted infrared devices can generally be learned using the IR learning feature:

roomieremote.com/faq/#learnir

Yes a Roomie Blaster adapter would the right choice for that list.

Thank you.

Member 2014-11 · older version

Thanks. Order is placed. Looking forward to trying it out!

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