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TheBuz
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But we could build our own hub?
If we use something like home assistant/node red on a Pi. We could send IR signals to the PI and from there get HA to fire off WiFi/Bluetooth/RF/Lights/Automations etc?
Not sure if there's a full Flirc integration for home assistant, but I know you can trigger something on keyboard inputs.
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Does it play any better with Flirc USB compared to other remotes? I have issues with a OneForAll which has been working flawlessly for years, and Flirc forum support is nonexistent + lots of problems from the past not addressed. It's hard to be confident in a new product.
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Hi, how is that Skip 1s working without a "stop" button? Should there not be that?
I have used the Inteset 422-3 for many years and I have found that I am using the stop button a lot when I don´t like the movie I am watching and wan to jump to another.
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I also wonder if the response over Flirc is quick or is it lagging? I was thinking maybe a Bluetooth remote could be a good idea as I don´t need to aim at the dongle in the PC with Kodi installed.
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Hi-
New user, late to thread.
Two questions:
1) Will this work with an Android TV box?
2) I still use a Harmony remote. Can I use the IR output of the skip to program the Harmony? That way I'd have 2 universal remotes that work with my stuff.
Thanks