When I search for "Flirc" and "XBMC" it comes up as a "Flirc Kodi". I have a Harmony One, and the latest version of MyHarmony (on a Mac). Having received my Flirc USB v2.0 (thanks, Jason) I tried to follow this guide (and other flavors and copies of it that are on the 'Net) but I'm struggling a bit. Note: to record "pause/break" button the command line has to be used, use the following: flirc_util record pause Here is a list of the different functions and the keyboard key you need to assign to achieve that function. Then use the keyboard controller (more information on controllers here: Flirc controller presets). Use the Flirc on one of the supported operating systems: Flirc GUI Not what I envisioned when I saw "Playstation 3 compatible.You can use Flirc with a PS4, however you will need to use a computer to program the Flirc with your remote. Can't turn it on, can't turn it off, can't exit an app. I can navigate the menus to a limited degree but there's was X/square/triangle/circle buttons, and while that's not a huge deal, not have the PS button is a big problem. It's really frustrating, because the whole reason I bought a FLIRC was because it was advertised as being compatible with PS3. lib/libcmds/cmds.c run_cmd(275): could not find command 'flirc_util' lib/libtransport/libusb.c libusb_dev_open(143): can't open usb device In command line, but when I do that, I just get Second, the instructions for creating the PS button are to use flirc_util record pause First of all, the instructions you linked to said to " use the keyboard controller." If we're entering the PS Button command there, wouldn't we then need a Harmony profile for the keyboard controller? I tried entering "FLIRC" as the manufacturer and "Full Keyboard" in the device model under the Harmony program, but it didn't recognize that. I'm hoping it will at least offer the same functionality as my old Nyco dongle, but of course it would be great if it could map the PS button as well. I have been using a Nyco Blu-wave IR USB dongle for the past 10 years and it works fine but is a bit long and of course it does not turn the machine on/off nor supports the "PS" button.ĭoes the plastic or new metal FLIRC dongles support the PS3 (that is, ability to use it by just adding the FLIRC device and not using the software to "program" all the buttons)? I saw a XBOX 360 logo in supported devices but sadly no PS3. I searched the forum and found nothing about PS3 compatibility and so I wanted to see if it is supported or not. I already have 2 of the old plastic flircs that work perfectly with my Harmony remotes (Ultimate and One) with my two Fire TVs and I can finally control the Fire TVs with just my Harmony remotes. I guess that explains why it is rather hard to find online (I bought one from Newegg and one from Amazon). Even more impressed to find out in this forum that this is apparently a one man operation. First off, I love FLIRC and think it's a great product.
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