Maybe a better solution is an HDMI switch with discrete input selection and feedback. It could act as the main source switch and input anchor. If feedback works reliably this will provide a known state. There¡¯s a cost for this of course but if time is short this would accomplish your goal.
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On Mar 4, 2024, at 7:07?AM, Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@...> wrote:
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Only if there is a way to reset the device to a known input, and even then I wouldn't bank on it always being correct.?
Hello All?
A Newbie question but I did some searches and didn't find anything immediately.
IR Controlled Device
5 Inputs
No Discreet Codes
I understand that there is potential for this to get out of sync but, barring that, is there an elegant way to track which input you're on and then select the correct input when an action is called.
For example
"Watch TV" - Input 1
"Vinyl" - Input 2
"Streaming" - Input 3
"Bluetooth" - Input 4
"Movie" - Input 5
Any action moves the device to the right input regardless of which was previously selected.
I'm guessing some sort of stepper that references an analog compare perhaps but I'd love to see how people solve this.
SIMPL Windows, RMC4, and TSR-310 if that matters.
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