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Wiim Amp Pro control?
HI, I have a Wiim Amp Pro as part of my setup. It's connected to my TV's HDMI/ARC so I am able to output the TV's audio to ...
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Dear customer, our engineer re-added the code of this device. suggest you to delete the device and re-add: Brand: Philips Model: TAB5305/12 Then test whether the keypad can work properly
Your Roku Activity, for example, should not have the arrow keys allocated to the TV they should be for the Roku. Then create a Macro within the Activity that “calls up the Samsung TV menu, arrows left, down, down, right, right and then hits OK twice to switch to HDMI/ARC output and once to switch to TV Speakers and the exits the TV menu”. Once the Macro has completed the arrow keys will be as they were before the macro was used, set to the Roku. Then do the same for your Apple and FireTV Activities.
Thanks for the reply, but that video is a fairly basic device setup tutorial. Not really applicable to my scenario. If other WiiM Amp Pro users are interested, I do have this working now as a set of HTTP API calls. I'm using the reverse proxy service on my Asustor NAS to convert the SofaBaton http calls to https.
That doesn't make sense to me. The problem is that the SofaBaton itself believes it should still be controlling the TV and not the streaming device. How would a macro on the streaming device help that? I have found a workaround. I connected a set of passive speakers to the WiiM Amp Pro, so I no longer need to use the TV speakers.
About Wiim Amp Pro Unfortunately, our technical staff was unable to find the codes in the database. There are 3 ways for you reference if they can make your devices function properly. 1.Bluetooth Mode(such as Other, Android TV and so on) 2.IR Learning Mode 3.Trimming method The specific operation process can also refer to the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCQ8Tr0Ar6U&t=19s
Thanks for contacting us, perhaps you could try setting up a macro in the streaming device and just have the macro end with the option to let the device control the current device