2004-09-29, 04:22 AM
[b Wrote:Quote[/b] (Bizarro @ Sep. 28 2004,09:10)]Is it very difficult to set up Girder and the plugin? I searched the Girder site for DCT2000 and didn't find any info. Does it support the Hauppege 350 remote?I couldn't comment specifically aboput your DCT2000 unit, however I went through a similar exercise with my Zenith satellite settop box.
I ordered the USBUIRT with the 56KHz option - I wasn't sure if I needed it or not so got it to be on the safe side.
Getting it all to work was pretty easy. GBPVR walks you through the process of learning your ir codes for the settop box channel changer and as it knows how to use the USBUIRT girder is not required for that.
However my situation was somewhat different to yours as I am not using the settop box remote to control GBPVR. I'm using a Lola X10 rf remote which has a USB rf reciever. Therefore I'm only using the USBUIRT to send commands to the settop box - not to recieve anything from the remote. I do need Girder to read the X10 commands and send mapped commands to GBPVR.
It seems you need to use the USBUIRT to do both recieving and sending of ir codes. There's a slight problem with that - the unit has it's IR reciever and emitter on the same side, so if you point it at your settop box, it won't see your remote control! However you can add remote emitters to the USBUIRT that can point anywhere so that would resolve the problem. However I'm not sure if anybody has tried this with GBPVR. I plan to try this out when I get round to building an external emitter for the USBUIRT (which consists of a 3.5mm stereo plug, some wire and an IR LED).