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Flirc USB V2 - Use any Remote with your Media Center Reviews

4.7 Rating 218 Reviews
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There was a small mishap with the packing, but it was fixed seamlessly and in a really timely manner. People at the Pi Hut are very reactive too, when you have questions. Every mail I sent was answered within a business day. I'd recommend buying from them without hesitation.
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Posted 11 years ago
Great little product
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Posted 11 years ago
Arrived within a couple of days of order. Dead easy to setup.. I now use an old remote for an obsolete DVD player to control XBMC on my Raspberry Pi Highly recommended!
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Posted 11 years ago
Title says it all. I'm using my Pi to run XBMC (Xbian distro) and my remote control is too old to control the XBMC via CEC over HDMI. Enter the FLIRC USB Dongle for the Raspberry Pi. Download the software from www.flirc.tv, install it and then plug in the flirc dongle into your PC. Specify the controller type and then follow the easy on-screen instructions to get the Flirc to learn your remove control. Then all you have to do is stick it into the USB port of the Pi and hey presto it works!
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Posted 11 years ago
Very happy with easy of setting up and its functionality with Apple remote. Look forward to the long push functionality coming in new firmware.
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Posted 11 years ago
you have to configure it on a pc first, it won't install on windows 8, luckily my laptop is windows 7. Easy to setup the first navigation buttons, want to set up more buttons which I believe is possible. they need to sort out install for Win 8 it is in there forums from over 6 months ago and clearly not sorted!
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Posted 11 years ago
Simple to set up. Linux software installs easily. Works really well.
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Posted 11 years ago
Simply brilliant !!
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Posted 11 years ago