![]() So, is it safe to still use "Flirc Kodi" for the remote? As long as I only assign commands to buttons I want to be active, that won't emit anything that will confuse the rest of my devices (Panasonic TV, Denon Amp, TiVo Bolt, Apple TV 4) and then if I start by clearing the Flirc and then *only* learn the keys listed above. If I pick a safe mapping in MyHarmony, it's just a case of clearing out the Flirc and then having it learn the set of actions listed in this post, using my own chosen assignment of PS4 controller button to Harmony button? ![]() I added that as a new device, but the list of commands it then presents in the button assignment page doesn't really match any of the lists in these articles.Īm I right in thinking that, given that Flirc provides a second stage of remapping, it doesn't really matter *which* command the remote emits for each button, as long as there is *something* assigned in MyHarmony to all the buttons I want to be usable, and those assigned codes don't clash with any of my other devices. 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. Configure your Kodi Activity When using a Bluetooth connection, you can use the following steps to configure your Activity to open or close Kodi with your Harmony remote. ![]() You can fire up the GUI to check the firmware version. Make sure you have the at least firmware version 2.6. If you've already set up Harmony or you're having trouble, please see our Adding Devices article. The Harmony has a built in profile for XBMC thats been fine tuned to work perfectly with flirc. Note: to record "pause/break" button the command line has to be used, use the following: flirc_util record pause If you're using Flirc, enter the manufacturer as Flirc and the model as Kodi. 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 You can use Flirc with a PS4, however you will need to use a computer to program the Flirc with your remote.
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