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User 15.02.2007 21:02:22 | Does not work after sleep | |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. My installation of remote buddy does not work -from time to time- after putting my Mac to sleep and waking it up again. I have a PowerBook G4 with the Keyspan Express Remote Receiver. This problem does not occur every single time but often enough ... When I restart the program or unplug and plug the receiver back in, it works again.
| These entries from the FAQ may be relevant to this topic: Hardware
- Please make sure you have the latest version of Remote Buddy installed. If in doubt, download the latest version, quit Remote Buddy, delete it, empty your trash, then copy the downloaded version of Remote Buddy to your harddrive and start it from there.
- Please make sure, that you have installed the latest version of the Remote Buddy drivers. You can install the drivers using the Setup Wizard (=> access it via the Remote Buddy pulldown menu).
- Check your Remote Buddy settings in the Hardware category. Your remote control should be listed there and the lamp next to it should be green. If you don't find your remote control there, either the Remote Buddy drivers were not installed or installed in an outdated version - or - there is a general problem with the device. For USB devices, plugging the device to another port or resetting the PMU and/or SMC-unit of your Mac® (=> find guides on how to do this for your Mac® in the support area of apple.com) may help. If you can't find it under "USB" in the System Profiler (=> /Applications/Utilities) either, a hardware defect is as well possible.
- Check the batteries of your remote control.
- If your remote control has an on/off switch: make sure that your remote control is switched on.
- If your remote control requires additional receiver hardware: make sure that it is correctly attached to your computer and that it turns up in System Profiler.
- If you use an Apple® Remote, you should also check your system settings. Quit Remote Buddy, then open System Preferences.app > Security. Please make sure that the option to disable the infrared receiver is NOT active and click on "Unpair" should you have paired your Apple® Remote with your Mac®. After that, start Remote Buddy. If your Apple® Remote still doesn't work with Remote Buddy, please also check its preferences for the Apple® Remote. They can be found at Preferences > Hardware > Built-in IR receiver. If support for multiple remote controls is enabled there, ensure that your remote control is checked in the right table (=> you can find the correct entry for your remote control by pressing a button on it).
- If you are using a Keyspan™ RF Remote for Front Row, re-pair its remote control and receiver by simultaneously pressing the small knob on the back of the remote control and the knob on the receiver stick (the knob looks like the blinking LED, except it does not blink).
Hardware - Apple® Remote
To enable you to use all capabilities of the IR Receiver of your Mac®, Remote Buddy is using its own driver. In contrast, all other applications with integrated Apple® Remote support usually use the OS X Apple® Remote subsystem.
As long as you're running Remote Buddy, Remote Buddy and its driver are responsible for turning the received button presses into actions. As soon as you quit Remote Buddy, this task is again handled by the OS X Apple® Remote subsystem.
If other applications don't use the interface to the OS X Apple® Remote subsystem correctly, this can lead to the effect that nothing happens when you press a button on your Apple® Remote. For as long as you're running Remote Buddy, issues like this are covered by Remote Buddy and it's driver and are therefore not visible to you. However, as soon as you quit Remote Buddy, the OS X Apple® Remote subsystem is back in control and any issues caused in it by other applications become visible.
Therefore Remote Buddy is neither the cause of the issue nor is it responsible for it. Instead, the cause of the issue exists independently of Remote Buddy. It's located elsewhere and can also only be solved there.
Although our products can't cause any such issues, we're regularly contacted about such issues and asked for help. In order to make locating and fixing the cause of such issues as easy and efficient as possible, we've developed a free diagnostics tool: Remote Control Diagnostics. It can locate issues with a single click and will provide you with information about the issue as well as with instructions on how you can fix it.
| User 15.02.2007 22:15:02 | Re: Does not work after sleep | |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Hello Stefan, thanks for letting me know. Is your PowerBook G4 one of the last revision(s?) that support safe sleep by any chance? (=> http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302477) Since safe sleep is nothing else than writing memory contents to disk and power off, any setup the driver inside RB has done to that point no longer has effect since the USB hardware has effectively been powered off and on again. I'll try tro reproduce this with my MB Pro and see what can be done. Thanks for bringing this problem to my attention. Best regards, Felix
| User 17.02.2007 11:49:15 | Re: Does not work after sleep | |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Funny I was just coming on to post this. I have had this issue for awhile on my MacBook Pro. It does it for me after safe sleep. I have to close and re-open remote buddy. Which brings to mind a suggestion for the program. Could you add a restart feature to remote buddy Felix? Would just make it easier than having to quit it and relaunch it. One thing that you can use is a widget called Deep Sleep, available here: http://deepsleep.free.fr/ This will kick on safe sleep. Might help as you try to recreate this issue Felix.
| User 18.02.2007 18:10:39 | Re: Does not work after sleep | |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. I do not have the last version of the Powerbook but the Version befoe that: the 1,5 GHz with FW 800. However, I think I found a reason for my problem -- but no solution, alas: the receiver is plugged in via a usb hub. when plugging it in directly into a usb port of the powerbook everthing works fine. With the limited amount of usb-ports, however, i need to use a usb hub ...
| User 19.02.2007 17:46:01 | Re: Re: Does not work after sleep | |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Hello Erick, thanks for suggesting this. I do think, though, that it's better if I fix the problems that require a restart. In those cases where Remote Buddy needs a restart due to OS limitations, it's already offering you that option. Thanks for pointing me to the Deep Sleep widget also. I remember someone had sent it to me a while ago, but I didn't get to trying it out just then. Thanks in general for all of your support over time, Erick! Best regards, Felix
| User 19.02.2007 18:05:04 | Re: Re: Does not work after sleep | |
This posting is older than 6 months and can contain outdated information. Hello Stefan, thanks for sharing! I'm working on a solution, but can't say anything about whether it'll make it into the next release already. I fear it's pretty involved thanks to the multithreaded nature of RB's drivers ;-) Best regards, Felix
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