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Re: Pronto TSU9600 Device Databse


  • Subject: Re: Pronto TSU9600 Device Databse
  • From: Jamie Whitehorn <jamie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2008 14:10:09 GMT

> Last night I started work on a new pronto file but the TV and Amp
> I've bought aren't in the database. The previous model of the amp
> (same codes mostly I believe) isn't there either. This is despite a
> very recent update to the Philips prontoedit Pro software. Seems
> very poor.

Don't know if this helps, but the following turned up in my Inbox from the
Philips Pronto Team on Monday.

"Collecting the right infrared codes remains one of the big challenges
installers face to finish a project. Especially finding the codes of the
latest models and getting the discrete codes right is not a sinecure.
Thanks to the company OnlyOneRemote, Pronto Team is happy to offer a
revolutionary database that covers most custom installation brands and
models of 2008. Years of experience and testing has lead to a highly
reliable and powerful set of IR-codes that can be used in your projects.
The codes are presented in a My Database file (.db) that you can import in
your Pronto editor (PEP version 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 or Pronto Configurator 1.0).
Pronto presents the database free of charge, so get to know more about it
and download it here."

http://www.pronto.philips.com/index.cfm?id=959

HTH, Jamie.

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