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    Is your remote control giving you problems?

    Is your remote control giving you problems and you can't get them fixed? You've tried adjusting the sensitivity, changing the channel, re-pairing and fresh batteries yet still nothing helps?
    18
    Yes - I can't fix them
    11.11%
    2
    No - It's working great
    66.67%
    12
    I was having problems but was able to fix them
    22.22%
    4
    Not sure - what's a remote?
    0.00%
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    #2
    Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

    Can you explain what the sensitivity setting is supposed to do. If you push a button and release it (not trying to be super quick), and it doesn't register, would the sensitivity setting help that? If so, why would you ever want it to be anything less than maximum sensitivity. I really don't know anyone who would want it to not register a valid button push.

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      #3
      Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

      Sensitivity is actually how sensitive the box is to RF commands...too high, and RF noise may cause random commands to be sent, too low, and you'll have to scroll or press 2 or 3 times or move around to get any response. Please note that one easy diagnostic for buttons is to note whether the red light flashes when you press it. If not, then the button is not registering a button press, and you may want to contact Customer Care. If it is coming on every time, you may want to up your sensitivity, or if it's already pretty high, you may have a lot of RF interference that is confusing the box and you may want to try changing the frequency and repairing the remote.

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        #4
        Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

        Originally posted by MaxH View Post
        Sensitivity is actually how sensitive the box is to RF commands...too high, and RF noise may cause random commands to be sent, too low, and you'll have to scroll or press 2 or 3 times or move around to get any response. Please note that one easy diagnostic for buttons is to note whether the red light flashes when you press it. If not, then the button is not registering a button press, and you may want to contact Customer Care. If it is coming on every time, you may want to up your sensitivity, or if it's already pretty high, you may have a lot of RF interference that is confusing the box and you may want to try changing the frequency and repairing the remote.
        Thanks. I'll give that a try. If it works some of the time though, repairing wouldn't help, right? I can't change the dip switches because they are all in use.

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          #5
          Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

          Originally posted by redwein View Post
          Thanks. I'll give that a try. If it works some of the time though, repairing wouldn't help, right? I can't change the dip switches because they are all in use.
          Correct, repairing is not helpful if it is already responding.

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            #6
            Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

            Originally posted by Nded View Post
            Correct, repairing is not helpful if it is already responding.
            Well, I was thinking one frequency might be noisier than another, but I have no empirical evidence that that might be true. It can't hurt to try if you're stuck.

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              #7
              Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

              I can't do that since I have 4 boxes in my house and their are only 4 frequencies.

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                #8
                Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

                I certainly hope that whoever just voted "Yes" has contacted Vudu Customer Service for support.

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                  #9
                  Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

                  I went to activate my Bourne HD movies today. For one of my Vudus, the remote was not responding at all, even after I rebooted the box. I then repaired it (using the same channel) and it seems fine now. Should that ever happen?

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                    #10
                    Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

                    Originally posted by redwein View Post
                    I went to activate my Bourne HD movies today. For one of my Vudus, the remote was not responding at all, even after I rebooted the box. I then repaired it (using the same channel) and it seems fine now. Should that ever happen?
                    Could you please tell us your system ID (typically looks like 0x12ab or some such numbeer)? The Vudu engineers can pull up your log to see what may have caused that. You can post it here (no security risk), or send it to me as a PM.

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                      #11
                      Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

                      It's 0x2924. Thanks.

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                        #12
                        Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

                        I've alerted the engineers to your problem. With this technically being a long holiday they may not get to pull your logs until Monday. Your Vudu's keep 10 logs, so as long as you don't have to reboot the box 10 times between now and then, they should be able to see what happened.

                        BTW, can you recall the approximate time you did the repairing on this box (include timezone please)?

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                          #13
                          Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

                          It was sometime between 8:00 and 9:00 AM PST.

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                            #14
                            Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

                            Originally posted by redwein View Post
                            I went to activate my Bourne HD movies today. For one of my Vudus, the remote was not responding at all, even after I rebooted the box. I then repaired it (using the same channel) and it seems fine now. Should that ever happen?
                            We have 1 bug that the remote could have problem of lost pairing. We couldn't reproduce it up to now. I just collected your log so we can inspect it for the cause.

                            Thanks,
                            LLN

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                              #15
                              Re: Is your remote control giving you problems?

                              The last logs that I could find were from the 22nd. They show that your box was in the default mode (not paired to any remote address at the default frequency switch setting).

                              Did you ever switched the frequency on that particular vudu box? If you did, then your valuies got reset. This normally only happens during Guided Setup.

                              Hope your latest logs will show up soon.


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