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Time Scroll Issue
I don't know if everyone had this problem but I found with the timescroll the right arrow and the left arrow wouldn't do anything. Well after working with the beta for awhile I think I either found a good way to do it or this might be a redesign with the new version. Using timescroll then either FF or RW will move you 2:30 on the time bar.
Gerry
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I think they're still working on the mouse control in 2.0.XX (if that's what you're using).
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Do you mean entering FF2 and Rew2 mode?, using the ff/rew keys to skip 2:30 in either direction, then exiting the mode to set the play point to that location? That's been there. If you mean something else, I'm not clear on what youy are describing.
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Before in time scroll (not using a mouse)you would enable time scroll with your command (keyboard (ctl-G)or remote) then right arrow over to any time in the video and hit the time scroll control again. This way you could easily move 2, 5 ,10 30 minutes, wherever you wanted in the video. Now when you enable time scroll the right or left arrows don't move it anywhere. But I found out that time scroll plus FF or RW will moved you in 2 min 30 sec increments. Obviously alot of people were not using the time scroll function. Has nothing to do with the FF2 or RW2. Hit CTRL-G on your keyboard. The time indicator arrow will turn a different color. Now hit your command for FF. You could keep hitting FF so you are 10 minutes ahead in the video. Now hit CTRL-G again. You've just jumped 10 minutes into the video. I use to use it to get thru commericals with a couple clicks.
Gerry
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OK, we are talking about the same exact thing, but for some reason the keys on our remotes must have been mapped differently. For me, I have _always_ used the ff & rew buttons on the remote (on either side of the play button on silver hauppauge remote), but the amount of time they jumped depended on whether I first pressed the 'stop' button, which toggled what I was referring to as ff2/rew2 & you referred to as timescroll -- same as pressing Ctrl+G. For the keyboard, ff = Ctrl+F, rew = Ctrl+A.
What keys/buttons were you referring to as "right arrow and the left arrow"? Do you mean the actual arrow keys on the keyboard? This ff2/rew2 mode is used by many people & has been discussed many times, so it certainly isn't the case that no one noticed this before. In short, this didn't change for me at all from version 1.4 to 2. Interesting. I just noticed that the properties file has these settings: videoframe/ff_time=10000 videoframe/ff_time2=150000 videoframe/rew_time=-10000 videoframe/rew_time2=-150000 AND ui/time_scroll_amount=150000 That makes me wonder: just _which_ values are being used for ff2/rew2 and/or time_scroll!? Is time_scroll something different than ff2/rew2? - Andy |
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videoframe/ff_time= is used when you press the FF button on the Hauppauge remote. The settings for videoframe/ff_time2= are used when you press the SKIP button (at the bottom of the remote). These are indeed different from the time_scroll values. In my system, I have FF2 and RW2 set for 30 seconds so I can better jump over commercial blocks. I left the time scroll value alone (which makes it easier for me to move to the start or end of a program). |
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I looked up the ff2/rew2 commands in v2b11 & they aren't assigned to anything, so that explains that. Now to see if I can turn that on... Thanks, I've learned something new. - Andy |
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I give up... what did you do you get the skip button to be ff2? Do you still have page up/down capabilty on listing screens? Maybe this has to do with v2 changes?
You can't simply assign it to the ff2 command in detailed setup, since that would remove the page down functionality & scrolling w/o page down is tedious. (Or, did you use something else for page down??) I can't even find where these assignments are made, since there are no key/remote codes assigned in the properties file. Unless it is "keyboard_accelerators=" and uses some sort of 3-number code values. - Andy |
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I'm not using the Happpauge remote but I had always used channel up/down as page up/down. This worked for me by default. So in the Guide using channel up/down pages the screen. In full screen TV it changes the channel. For me if I used FFW2 and RW2 I would need two more buttons used on my remote. With the time scroll I assigned one button and also have the flexabilty of easily moving ahead any amount of time. My FF and RW is set for about 30 seconds.
Gerry
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This is how I have my Hauppauge remote laid out:
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Thanks for the clear listing.
I see now that you've reorganized things quite a bit, so that explains what happened to ff2/rew2 and page up/down. I gues I need a remote with more buttons... - Andy |
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Sorry to have gotten this off topic a little bit, but since it is still dealing w/time scroll & ff, I suppose it isn't _too_ far off...
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I was looking for a remote with 2 separate nav sections, up/down/left/right, one dedicated to sage navigation and one dedicated to content transport. A cheap Phillips programmable/learning fit the bill. I programmed a Sony, code 801 tv remote that has 2 nav sections and supports all of the buttons. I then taught Sage the buttons via usbuirt using the oob mappings in properties. No girder, simple and sweet.
You can do the same thing with just about any remote that has the buttons you like along with usbuirt. I have done 2 major recodings in a week and will probably do a couple more before I a 'completely' satisfied. Create the label overlay and paste it on the remote and, voila, custom hard button remote. If Sage gives us all of the required mappings, like the missing Recorded Programs List button, then this seems to be a pretty good hardbutton remote solution. I like it so far but my maps are not quite right yet. I have played with lcd programmables like Pronto but I like running the remote on the couch in the dark by feel and you can't beat hardbuttons for that. Just need to find the right layout. |
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Hit this link for a bigger/clearer picture that was too large to post in thread. You can get these from the Tivo store under accessories. Here's a direct link, I hope it works as it sometimes hard to find from the main store page. Anyway they go for $30 and work great with a IR reciever like the USB-UIRT. glbrown, What was the model/brand of the remote you bought?
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There's something else I'm curious about: once you use a non-Hauppauge remote with the usbuirt, how are its commands handled by the system?
It sounds like it 'talks' to SageTV directly, so that even when sleeping, using the 'power' button will wake it. If this is the case, then you can not use that remote to control some other program on the system w/o using something like Girder instead, right? The one nice thing about the Hauppauge remote is that I can edit irremote.ini to control a few different programs. The downside, of course, is that I'm stuck w/that one remote, or at least just the button codes it supports. - Andy |
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*A few have reported trouble with the dual Girder/Sage driver that allows SageTV to natively support IR transmission on the USB-UIRT. But it doesn't seem like a very common problem. Also it looks like a recent change in that driver may have fixed the issue for those who did have it. Even if this new driver doesn't fix it, the issue only seeems to occur when using the native transmit dirver not the older native recieve driver that was added to Sage long ago. So if you don't need Sage to be able to transmit IR it wouldn't effect you. Also you could just allow Girder to control everything in which case you bypass the whole issue. I hope that made sense.
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<What was the model/brand of the remote you bought?>
Justme, It is a 5 device learning remote from Philips/Magnavox PM525S. I think it was $15 at WalMart. |
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ui/time_scroll_amount=150000 in my properties. I added it in and time scrolling is still 2:30 a click. I wanted to play with different values. |
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