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Breaking down the codes even simpler with Device/Function in hopes of eventually getting this in -- it's just simple NEC 32-bit codes with Device ID=0 and no subdevice.
Code | LSB | Width | Command | Device | Function |
0xFF15EA | 0xFFA857 | 32 | Power | 0 | 0xA8/168'd |
0xFF11EE | 0xFF8877 | 32 | Mute | 0 | 0x88/136'd |
0xFF6B94 | 0xFFD629 | 32 | Volume + | 0 | 0xD6/214'd |
0xFF31CE | 0xFF8C73 | 32 | Volume - | 0 | 0x8C/140'd |
0xFF7986 | 0xFF9E61 | 32 | OK | 0 | 0x9E/158'd |
- JWS95184 months agoRoku Guru
bwarden You realize how many different brands of TVs, Projectors and other devices that are out there that use various programming and frequencies to control devices? Which is why there are a variety of programmable remotes out there that only cover certain brands. Even Logitech remotes, which are some of the better programmable remotes out there for a multitude of different brands of devices, struggle to cover every remote device out there. Especially with the pervasion of the many small/no-name cheap brands that have popped up into the market in recent years in various parts of the world. A Roku remote/device would have to have far more capability and cost way more than it current does to cover all aspects of programming like that. At the end of the day, the Roku remote's primary purpose is to control Roku device with the Roku device's primary purpose to stream app/channels.