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V6 remote question
My V6 is being installed on the 7th Feb (ordered week of release! :mad:) however I'm starting to get a bit concerned as to whether it will work with my set up.
I currently have a Tivo in one room and the signal is fed to my TV in another room via HDMI extenders over ethernet with Bidirectional IR Control. I understand that the V6 remote is now RF so I'm not sure what to do now unless the range of the RF remote is enough to be able to change channels from the room next door :( |
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The V6 will also respond to IR commands as it works with the older TiVo remote.
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Out of interest any idea what the range of the RF remote would be? would it be feasible to use it from another room if in range? |
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Firstly, since they use Bluetooth pairing, the remote is tied to just one box, so you need to be careful about which one you keep in each room. The old TIVO remotes do work though, so if you are upgrading, ask if you can keep them (doesn't seem to be a problem). Secondly, as a test, I tried to control the box in the living room from the kitchen - this is about 6 meters away and through two internal brick walls - it did work, though obviously it would depend on exactly what was in the walls! I think Bluetooth range is typically 10m, so at 8m you'd be close to the limit. Colin |
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Here's the Wiki |
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Remember though you can't pair two remotes to the V6 box, so without the IR control you'd have to remember to take your V6 remote with you when you move from one room to the other.
With the IR control you could have an older IR TiVo remote in the other room as a backup ;) |
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