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remotes (ATI vs Hauppauge)
I know it's an oft-discussed thing, but now it's my turn to ask...

I'm doing some for-trade work for a client, and will hopefully be able
to get a pvr-250 card out of him. However, this card will end up living
in a server in my basement, and I seem to remember hearing that the
remote it comes with plugs into the card, not a standard computer port.
Is this correct?

And if so, how well does the ATI Remote Wonder work? I like the idea of
an RF remote..

-Chris

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RE: remotes (ATI vs Hauppauge) [ In reply to ]
> [mailto:mythtv-users-bounces@mythtv.org]On Behalf Of Chris Petersen
>
> I'm doing some for-trade work for a client, and will hopefully be able
> to get a pvr-250 card out of him. However, this card will end up living
> in a server in my basement, and I seem to remember hearing that the
> remote it comes with plugs into the card, not a standard computer port.
> Is this correct?

Correct the Hauppauge receiver plugs into the PVR-250 or 350 card. Not very
useful unless your frontend is also your backend.

>
> And if so, how well does the ATI Remote Wonder work? I like the idea of
> an RF remote..

I like it. It is easy to setup as it is recognized as a keyboard and a
mouse. xmodmap is all you need to map the keys and away you go. A few weeks
back there was a link to a company selling their own version of the ATI for
$25.00 US. Pretty affordable.

Dennis


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Re: remotes (ATI vs Hauppauge) [ In reply to ]
Chris,

I'm using an ATI Remote Wonder now with my MythTV box
(a work in progress). It works quite well, although,
if I get another remote (i.e. with a TV capture card),
I might (or might not) change it, just because it's a
bit large (but all of those buttons mean that you
could do almost everything conceivable).

As far as I know, there's two different ways to setup
the remote. The first is a CVS copy of LIRC (which
didn't work for me), or to use the GATOS ati_remote
kernel module, which makes the remote act like a
programmable device under X (which I use). The bonus
of using this method is that the built-in mouse works
with XFree86, thus freeing you up from having to use
another PS/2 or USB mouse.

Using the GATOS kernel module, you use xmodmap to
program the individual buttons - some of them are
pre-programmed for you with the module.

Overall, the remote works well, I'm able to use it 10'
away from the TV (I live in a cramped one-bedroom in
California, so I haven't tested it further away),
although I do sometimes have to press down a bit hard
on the buttons to make it register (seemingly harder
than other remotes I have for things).

Somebody posted an xmodmaprc file that I use with few
changes on the MythTV mailing list, so it's pretty
easy to get going.

-- Joe

--- Chris Petersen <lists@forevermore.net> wrote:
> I know it's an oft-discussed thing, but now it's my
> turn to ask...
>
> I'm doing some for-trade work for a client, and will
> hopefully be able
> to get a pvr-250 card out of him. However, this
> card will end up living
> in a server in my basement, and I seem to remember
> hearing that the
> remote it comes with plugs into the card, not a
> standard computer port.
> Is this correct?
>
> And if so, how well does the ATI Remote Wonder work?
> I like the idea of
> an RF remote..
>
> -Chris
>
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Re: remotes (ATI vs Hauppauge) [ In reply to ]
> I like it. It is easy to setup as it is recognized as a keyboard and a
> mouse. xmodmap is all you need to map the keys and away you go. A few weeks
> back there was a link to a company selling their own version of the ATI for
> $25.00 US. Pretty affordable.
>

I dont suppose anyone has a link to this remote -- or if anyone has one
and can comment on the remote.

Thanks,
Reza
RE: remotes (ATI vs Hauppauge) [ In reply to ]
>
> I dont suppose anyone has a link to this remote -- or if anyone has one
> and can comment on the remote.
>

http://oneboxmc.com/home.html

Dennis