WMC Remote options w/GreenButton functionality?
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WMC Remote options w/GreenButton functionality?
Heya folks, the last of my Rosewill Greenbutton remotes just died. After an hour of searching around, I've not seen a direct replacement. What are you folks using now for MCE remotes? Suggestions appreciated!
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Here are at least 100 options. On a JP1 remote, you can add any function to any button. Nearly all have MCE codes built in. All can load MCE codes. Nearly all can control multiple devices, do activity macros, volume punch thru, etc. Vastly better than any MCE remote.
http://www.hifi-remote.com/wiki/index.p ... emoteChart
My favorites are the Inteset INT-422 ($20) and OARUSB04G ($6).
http://www.hifi-remote.com/wiki/index.p ... emoteChart
My favorites are the Inteset INT-422 ($20) and OARUSB04G ($6).
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I like this remote. The fact that it includes mouse functionality makes it quite handy.
https://www.amazon.com/Ortek-Windows-In ... wmc+remote
https://www.amazon.com/Ortek-Windows-In ... wmc+remote
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If you search for MCE remote control on Amazon:
https://smile.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss ... K5R8FCTXO7
I've used at least 3 of these, including the Ortek mentioned above, and the Rosewill remote. I don't use the remote's themselves, just the IR receiver and then program Harmony universal remotes.
https://smile.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss ... K5R8FCTXO7
I've used at least 3 of these, including the Ortek mentioned above, and the Rosewill remote. I don't use the remote's themselves, just the IR receiver and then program Harmony universal remotes.
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Here is a different idea. Turn your phone into a remote.
http://www.thegreenbutton.tv/forums/viewforum.php?f=63
http://www.thegreenbutton.tv/forums/viewforum.php?f=63
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I love Ortek as well, but it is not a direct replacement for the Rosewill. So make sure you get one with the IR dongle included, as you'll have to use it in place of your current MCE IR dongle. Also, have a sharpie or black tape handy since the Ortek's dongle is blindingly bright. And the behavior of some buttons is a little different than MCE. IIRC, i (Info) sends a right mouse click. Not a big deal to most, but something to be aware of.
As others have said, Harmony is also a good option, but more expensive. JP1 is cheap and universal (controls many devices, not just PC). Phone remote is free and is great for text entry, but won't control power or vol on your TV.
After using a universal for the past 20 years, I don't see the appeal of OEM remotes of any sort. Their functionality is so limited, and I don't like juggling remotes in my 18 device system.
As others have said, Harmony is also a good option, but more expensive. JP1 is cheap and universal (controls many devices, not just PC). Phone remote is free and is great for text entry, but won't control power or vol on your TV.
After using a universal for the past 20 years, I don't see the appeal of OEM remotes of any sort. Their functionality is so limited, and I don't like juggling remotes in my 18 device system.
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Thanks for the suggestions, it looks like we still have some decent options. Thanks!
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Go on ebay....search for "Windows Media Center remote" and pick your style....newdamage1 wrote:Heya folks, the last of my Rosewill Greenbutton remotes just died. After an hour of searching around, I've not seen a direct replacement. What are you folks using now for MCE remotes? Suggestions appreciated!
TONS of different models. The Newest (well 5-8 years ago), HP models are my personal favs. Look at the layout of the remote. I think it works better then even the Microsoft ones...but, that's just me.
Like this one...
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-Media-Center ... SwrddY7Xep
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Bear in mind that there are two different protocols which were used, so you need to match the remote to your receiver. By far the most common is the Microsoft/Philips RC-6 IR protocol. So any remote carrying the RC6 logo will work seamlessly with any matching RC6 infrared receiver.
If you find a remote with the Green Button but without the RC6 logo, it is probably using the Microsoft/SMK Quatro Pulse IR protocol. This was introduced alongside Windows 7 and will not work with an RC-6 receiver.
I currently use a Logitech Harmony One remote but still have a collection of RC6 remotes. My favourites are the Sony RM-MCE30U & RM-MCE30E, they are basically the same remote but without and with the coloured Teletext / Interactive TV buttons. They were originally supplied with later model Sony Media Center PCs. They have a nice clean design which doesn't look out of place alongside your other AV remotes. They are also available in white as the RM-MCE20U & RM-MCE20E.
If you find a remote with the Green Button but without the RC6 logo, it is probably using the Microsoft/SMK Quatro Pulse IR protocol. This was introduced alongside Windows 7 and will not work with an RC-6 receiver.
I currently use a Logitech Harmony One remote but still have a collection of RC6 remotes. My favourites are the Sony RM-MCE30U & RM-MCE30E, they are basically the same remote but without and with the coloured Teletext / Interactive TV buttons. They were originally supplied with later model Sony Media Center PCs. They have a nice clean design which doesn't look out of place alongside your other AV remotes. They are also available in white as the RM-MCE20U & RM-MCE20E.
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I'm using Harmony 650 & 700 remotes as it makes things easy on the wife.
I have a few of those hp media center remotes floating around in a box somewhere.
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I have a few of those hp media center remotes floating around in a box somewhere.
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