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Logitech database wrong for Pioneer VSX-919AH A/V Receiver
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07-19-2009 08:39 AM
The database for the Pioneer VSX-919AH Receiver doesn't have the right information. It thinks there is only one HDMI input other than that for BluRay whereas it really has two. Therefore, when my Harmony One tries to select something plugged into either HDMI1 or HDMI2 it sends the InputHdmi code. This cause the received to advance to the next HDMI input instead of going directly to the correct one. Pioneer has a similar receiver (VSX-1019AH) which has 3 HDMI input in addition to BluRay. The databvase for it has all the required direct input commands (InputHdmi1, InputHdmi2, InputHdmi3 and InputBd) so if I tell my remote this is the receiver I have, luckily it is able to use the direct code to always choose the right input. I'm satisfied with this workaround but I'd like to get Logitech to correct their database. All I got was a boilerplate response from their trouble report system.
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Re: Logitech database wrong for Pioneer VSX-919AH A/V Receiver
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07-19-2009 09:51 AM
see one of the sticky threads in the general remote section
logitech is pitting together an effort to correct and update their database
sign up in that thread by listing your devices
logitech is pitting together an effort to correct and update their database
sign up in that thread by listing your devices
Samsung LCD HDTV (LN52B750), Scientific Atlanta HD DVR Cable Box (Explorer 8300HD), Panasonic BluRay Player (DMP-BD55), Onkyo Receiver (TX-SR806), XBox 360, Nintendo Wii, SlingCatcher....all with my Harmony 1100 w/ Wireless Extender
Samsung LCD HDTV (LN40B640), Scientific Atlanta HD DVR Cable Box (Explorer 8300HD), Panasonic Blu-Ray Player (DMP-BD60), SlingCatcher, Monoprice HDMI Switch (HDX-501)....all with my Harmony 900 w/ 2 Blasters
(Note: I am not affiliated with Logitech®, Inc.) Have you seen the FAQ Sticky? Useful Links Definition of Delays
(Note: I am not affiliated with Logitech®, Inc.) Have you seen the FAQ Sticky? Useful Links Definition of Delays
