
- #Urc remote software download serial
- #Urc remote software download software
- #Urc remote software download download
#Urc remote software download serial
The unit comes packaged in a simple cardboard box with the remote, serial cable, and four batteries tucked securely into a formed plastic cradle inside. Having used the MX-500 for almost two years, I had a pretty good idea of what to expect from the MX-700. The MX-700 is still a classic of sorts, and based on my experience with the MX-500 I felt that it would be an excellent fit for our needs. A number of other remotes have appeared in the Home Theater Master line over the last couple years that have built on the very successful core design of these two remotes the MX-600 and MX-800 added RF capability, the MX-650 and MX-850 have offered slight updates in addition to the RF support, and the huge consumer market for the MX-500 and MX-700 (both of which were developed purely for the custom installer market and were never marketed toward the consumer) produced a brand new line of URC consumer remotes that are simplified versions of the MX-500/700 chassis. Both use the same basic shell (although the MX-700 discards a few buttons at the bottom and adds one above the navigation pad), and both have been around for about the same amount of time. The MX-700 and MX-500 are closely related. A little perusing on eBay turned up a brand new MX-700 for quite a bit less than the retail price. The ability to control additional devices and the greater macro support won me over, since both had the potential to help with controlling a system that had become somewhat more complex since the arrival of an HDTV last year, and the computer interface intrigued me. Nonetheless, I recently retired the MX-500 to the bedroom and replaced it with its big brother, the MX-700. Mine's taken a lot of abuse over the last two years, but aside from a backlight that died after one too many falls onto a hardwood floor it is still working fine. The MX-500 is a great remote, especially considering the price (it is less than $90 at ). Strange that once you get a good remote, you stick with it.BACKGROUND | FIRST IMPRESSIONS | CUSTOMIZING THE REMOTE | USING THE REMOTE | CLOSING THOUGHTSĪlmost two years ago, I upgraded to a Home Theater Master MX-500 remote from Universal Remotes in preparation for getting a DVD recorder that would not have been very compatible with the re-badged SL-9000 remote that came with my Model 950 surround processor. Got the test, I PM'd another address to try as well. I just sent a test email, see if that one goes through, Webmail makes the files bigger for some reason!!!!!!!!! I will check back and resend, or another email address? PM me. It was 13Gb total, so might take some time to come through. Or, PM your e-mail address and I'll send you test e-mail. Maybe send me a test message with no attachment. I was going to wait a few more minutes before contacting you. I live just 20km outside Zurich, Wadenswil. Hey, where is Switzerland are you at? I've a good friend who lives in Holderbank.
#Urc remote software download software
If anything they could have released a crippled version so the "DIY" guy/gal could program basic functions and macros but eliminate most of the complicated automation functions and leave that as a "Pro" software version.Īnd I PM'd you back. I personally this it was a bad move for URC to do what they did with the software. I have an email in to the place I bought mine as he was busy when I called. I find this forum to be a great place to communicate wtih true (and highly unpaid) Pro's. I've spoken and/or corresponded electronically with a few (guys like Tim, Jim Peterson at Lumagen, James Tanner at Bryston and some others) and have had the great pleasure in meeting face-to-face with a whole bunch of truly rank amateurs. While I don't get out that much.with ONE exception (Curt) I've yet to met a true 'Pro' in the A/V business. I will let you know tomorrow what I can get my hands on.Īs for poo flinging by (alleged) Pro's. There are a lot of "Pro's" flinging poo at remote central about "Dealers" giving it out as they are not supposed to be commercial remotes. I lost my copy of the TX-1000 editor package any way. I will talk to my dealer for you and see if I can get it. Looks like URC uses a software package they call "Complete Control" Everything is dead now. I'll see what I can come up with for you.
#Urc remote software download download
HTPC (LGA775 Q6600, 8GB DDR2, 7TB Storage) Mediaportalīack when I bought the unit a couple years ago (after URC changed their policy ) I found the software on several third-party download sites. URC Complete Control Medius TX-1000 Remote Paradigm Studio 100's,Studio 20's,CC-690, Paradigm DSP-3400 V1 SUB I had to get my software through the dealer I bought the remote with. I believe it was a ploy to stop unauthorized sales. They stopped distributing it on the net from what I gather. Anyone know how I can get a copy of the URC editor software for the MX-850 remote? My hard drive crashed and I can't find my backup file.
