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In fact, i don't see anything easily called out on the URC website that would indicate no software is included. Good with that, but don't see it mandated. There are a couple references in the user guide to highly recommending the programming by a trained installer. I don't see it explicitly stated on the product page: I would love to hear from anyone on where the URC website details that software is not provided for the model MX-880 and only the authorized retailer can program it. In the unlikely event I screw it up, I'll pay the original pros to reload the remote to original configuration. I wouldn't even attempt it if I wasn't extremely confident I can learn it on my own. I can appreciate the sensitivity (and skepticsm that someone can pick it up without specific training). You just need to be sensitive to pros that are a little protective of their turf. My first experience was with a pair of MX-5000/MSC400 that I programmed so the remotes are interchangable and use a combination of IR,RS232,relays, and Wifi (control, WOL, etc). You won't be as fast and you wont have the day to day familiarity when you add that new BR player/TV/etc a year from now, b ut it is doable. If you get the software and are willing to spend some time with it you can do pretty much anything the pros here can do. It doesn't have to be so confusing, but I doubt URC will rewrite it to make it logical. If you have the programmer mind then it isn't too difficult to learn. You may be able to buy another remote at a very reasonable price and get the software along with it.Īs for how difficult CCP is - I would not recommend trying to use it for non programmer types. If not call up one of the outfits that sells URC and provides software. You may be able to talk URC into giving you a copy. I did my research before I bought my remotes and got the software along with it (don't ask for a copy, I agreed to not give any out). I want to learn and contribute back to the forum. Lastly, I'm not here just to ask for the software. If anyone is willing to help me out, please send a PM. Unless there is a rule banning this type of request, please just ignore my post if you don't approve. Now that I've saved you from lecturing me, hopefully we can move forward. Then again, I didn't double check to see if the subwoofer came with a volume knob or required retailer adjustment - same with the receiver. I incorrectly assumed programming software would be included with a programmable remote. At well over $15K total bill, I feel the dealer should have told me every change required their assistance with this remote. More than likely I would have asked the question and bought from another local retailer that shares the software. I'm not bashing URC or their policy - had I known the policy, I may have chosen to buy something else.
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Before you start parading the normal BS - I bought it from an AUTHORIZED URC dealer, paid FULL RETAIL and paid for the initial programming. Just spent some time poking around the various forums and appreciate the local Barney Fife chiming in. I am simply interested in learning on a device I legitimally purchased through an authorized local retailer. I'm not looking to share broadly, and don't want your jobs. If you don't want to help, then please just don't comment. I'm first upset at myself (never crossed my mind), then with my retailer for recommending this device that requires their resources to modify. It's like getting an ipad and having to go back to the apple store every time you want to add an app.
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On a related note, I somewhat understanding URC not wanting to field a help desk for consumers, but why in the h*ll do they have this crazy policy to not share the code with legitimatly purchased remotes? Give me the software and charge for support if you want. I believe the remote has huge potential and don't want to pay $50 -100 an hour for trial-and-error while I poke around. I'm a programmer by trade, and interested in "tinkering" with the remote. The retailer won't give up the software, and I foolishly didn't even think to ask if the universal remote came with software up front. I bought a whole HT system including MX-880 remote from an authorized local URC dealer. I'm sure this is a taboo question, but I am a consumer wanting to get my hands on the CCP software for personal use.