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Perhaps I lack the experience in setting up a Harmony for varied gear, or a more complex system.As the new remotes can issue distinct commands (ie power on vs just power) I would think it alleviates some of the headache.When in Watch TV mode, we can simply hit the macro for Watch Movie, and it accurately sets it all up, as it can if all the gear is off too.I am sure there are setups where more complex commands are req'd, I guess I am one of the lucky ones with a system that is pretty straightforward, so for me it is a real treat.
There's no way for the remote to "know" whether or not I'm using the second zone. Because the remote doesn't know I'm using the second zone, I can't "tell" it not to turn off, if my wife for instance turns off the TV watching functions (which turns off my preamp, thereby turning off everything including the second zone). For my Proceed AVP (preamp), I get occasional errors where the Proceed misinterprets the command and pops up the set up console. I can't determine what's causing this, and it's hard to program in help for this error. Until there are two way channels of feedback and "if - then" types of statements, programmable remotes will always be only 90 % functional.
This means the Harmony would be attempting to turn everything ON, but in fact be turning one of them off.Additionally it seems that if you have several components that are being turned on and off with the HARMONY then you need to hold it facing all the gear while it cycles through the shut down sequence. If you only have a couple components that might not be a problem (if in fact it is still the case)
For instance, upstairs, I use a two zone system. There's no way for the remote to "know" whether or not I'm using the second zone. Because the remote doesn't know I'm using the second zone, I can't "tell" it not to turn off, if my wife for instance turns off the TV watching functions (which turns off my preamp, thereby turning off everything including the second zone). For my Proceed AVP (preamp), I get occasional errors where the Proceed misinterprets the command and pops up the set up console. I can't determine what's causing this, and it's hard to program in help for this error. Until there are two way channels of feedback and "if - then" types of statements, programmable remotes will always be only 90 % functional.
After reading more about Thinkflood's redeye (some good progress since I first checked it out a year ago), I am slightly geeked to finally try it.What is even more wild is that you can use it to start your car, rev the engine, blink the lights, crank the tunes, etc!!! http://www.youtube.com/redeyeremote#p/u/4/lOK-hqSMqKs