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You're right, It does not seem like there are actual IR codes inside these files. It seems like those codes are downloaded from the Logitech servers to the remote itself. |
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I will see if I can find out what the remote itself downloads when a new device is added. Might take me a bit to figure out how to intercept that traffic. |
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I'm a long time Harmony user and this remote looks like an awesome alternative for when my Harmony inevitably stops working.
I saw in the write up that device support is currently limited and you're hoping to develop an application with, I assume, similar functionality to how the Logitech Harmony App works for programming a remote.
I did some digging today in the MyHarmony App for iOS and was able to pull some data from the Logitech API by searching for a random device, a Denon AVR-A1, just to see what I could get.
Attached is the JSON output:
jsonExport1.txt
jsonExport2.txt
I did a quick skim of the data and I can't see anything that jumps out to me as IR codes that could be helpful for programming a OMOTE but I'm also not an expert on this.
I guess my question is: Is this data at all useful? and would you like more if I could figure out how to get more?
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