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Does the RC9800 allow activity programming?
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Post 1 made on Sunday November 27, 2005 at 12:04
dpepper
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I understand that the RC9800 is supposed to allow media streaming via wi-fi (not really necessary for music for a mac user, since the "airport express" does that for itunes, although you would need a computer in the living room to control this). However, with regard to the common intended use of sitting on the sofa and pushing one button to watch a DVD, with all of the correct devices switching on, off, selecting the correct inputs, etc: Does the RC9800 do this? Is it capable of what the Harmony 880 can do?

Or, is one just purchasing a promise of future wi-fi abilities?

I am a newbie with the remotes, so am looking for some perspective.

Thanks

Dpepper
Post 2 made on Sunday November 27, 2005 at 15:15
neilk2350
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|its supposed to. but i cant get mine to do it. i've spent the weekend on the thing and i'm really sick of it. go with the harmony. i emailed phillips and never heard back.

On 1133111055, dpepper said...
I understand that the RC9800 is supposed to allow
media streaming via wi-fi (not really necessary
for music for a mac user, since the "airport express"
does that for itunes, although you would need
a computer in the living room to control this).
However, with regard to the common intended use
of sitting on the sofa and pushing one button
to watch a DVD, with all of the correct devices
switching on, off, selecting the correct inputs,
etc: Does the RC9800 do this? Is it capable
of what the Harmony 880 can do?


Or, is one just purchasing a promise of future
wi-fi abilities?

I am a newbie with the remotes, so am looking
for some perspective.

Thanks

Dpepper
Post 3 made on Monday November 28, 2005 at 03:54
De Pampi
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On November 27, 2005 at 12:04, dpepper said...
I understand that the RC9800 is supposed to allow
media streaming via wi-fi (not really necessary
for music for a mac user, since the "airport express"
does that for itunes, although you would need
a computer in the living room to control this).
However, with regard to the common intended use
of sitting on the sofa and pushing one button
to watch a DVD, with all of the correct devices
switching on, off, selecting the correct inputs,
etc: Does the RC9800 do this? Is it capable
of what the Harmony 880 can do?

This is exactly what the 9800i does, once you setup the devices and activities. You just have to click on watch DVD and the remote turns on the DVD player, home cinema set (if you have one) and the television. And on the home cinema set it selects the correct input source and on the TV is sets the correct av channel.
Or, is one just purchasing a promise of future
wi-fi abilities?

The "wi-fi" ability is (mainly) used to control an UpNp media adapter such as the streamium sl400i (or others) via the wireless network. It is also used to download the program guide from the internet. When watching TV you can use the guide to switch between channels by clicking on the program you're interested in.

If you have more questions let me know,

Best regards,

De Pampi
Post 4 made on Monday November 28, 2005 at 12:42
neilk2350
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that depends on whether it's working like they say or not. those activities dont show up in my list of activities to set up (see my other post)
Post 5 made on Tuesday November 29, 2005 at 14:31
terpsrno1
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You can pick up a Philips SLA5500 Media Adapter for about $50 and the remote will allow you to view the files and play them through the adapter, rather than putting it back in the craddle. I had a bunch of trouble recognizing the adapter on my remote, but it turned out to be a firewall setting on the PC. This feature is great and works well.


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