nzmike
September 20th, 2007, 01:43 AM
Hi,
I have just started using the demo of 2.0.0.88 which I have had for a while but have only just got around to installing. (I want to use this version as I want the IR learning capability.)
Anyway, my problem is that when I first started NR on my XP SP2 machine it showed the default blue skin. I then tried to load a .ccf file I downloaded from RemoteCentral.com and NR crashed whilst doing so and now when I go into NR I can't get it to load this skin anymore... it just loads the pronto.ccf which is blank. So have I got a corrupted skin or something? If not, what is the default skin called and where is it located? I have a feeling it is pronto.ccf but (as I said) when that loads it shows me a blank white screen. Confused!!!
Also, how do you assign multiple remote keys to one function or key in NR? For example, I want to reassign the "Watch DVD" button to switch my amp to the DVD, change my TV input and power on the DVD player - how do I go about doing that? (I guess this is in the docs somewhere but I've not seen it yet.)
Thanks,
Mike
I have just started using the demo of 2.0.0.88 which I have had for a while but have only just got around to installing. (I want to use this version as I want the IR learning capability.)
Anyway, my problem is that when I first started NR on my XP SP2 machine it showed the default blue skin. I then tried to load a .ccf file I downloaded from RemoteCentral.com and NR crashed whilst doing so and now when I go into NR I can't get it to load this skin anymore... it just loads the pronto.ccf which is blank. So have I got a corrupted skin or something? If not, what is the default skin called and where is it located? I have a feeling it is pronto.ccf but (as I said) when that loads it shows me a blank white screen. Confused!!!
Also, how do you assign multiple remote keys to one function or key in NR? For example, I want to reassign the "Watch DVD" button to switch my amp to the DVD, change my TV input and power on the DVD player - how do I go about doing that? (I guess this is in the docs somewhere but I've not seen it yet.)
Thanks,
Mike