Have you entered the SPS30S code to get the skip versus the slide? If so, that's the issue. Once you enter that code it no longer shows the stack.
When u press it like 5 times in quick succession it stacks up to a couple minutes? Mine just clicks one after another and wont stack them.I have the Harmony one. It will add 30sec for each press of the button.
It isn't a 30-second skip code, it is just the skip key. The 30 second skip is a SPS code that the TiVo gets, not a different code transmitted by the remote.There wasn't a code in the database for the 30 second skip. What model number do you use? Im using the tcd-74632. That's what tivo says the model number is on the software version page of their site. Also what did u select fir device type for the tivo? I used pvr. Should I have used set top box or cable box?
After trying to make UEI JP1 remotes work and getting frustrated with the process, I switched to Harmony One over three years ago. I didn't like the price and decided the things darn well better work great and last a long time, so far I couldn't be happier. I purchased a couple of batteries thinking the batteries couldn't last many years but I was wrong the original batteries are still going strong. Nothing wrong with the UEI JP1 remotes, very powerful and inexpensive but too difficult for me to update and continue to use. I now own two Harmony One remotes, one Harmony 880 and one Harmony 650.I am about to embark on getting a Harmony One set up for a premiere elite. Good luck to me...
Yes, easy to set up unless you run 2 tivo's in the same entertainment center. I had to learn every key for both tivo's as the alternate code-set they use when you need different codes (so one remote does not control the other tivo) are not in the Harmony data base (Perhaps they were but I could not find them).Thats the good the about the Harmony remotes, they are very easy to setup. I use a couple of the Harmony One remotes and have been very pleased with them these last few years.
I also use the Harmony One and have no issues stacking skip.I have the Harmony one. It will add 30sec for each press of the button.
You shouldn't have to do that if you use "confirm infrared commands"Yes, easy to set up unless you run 2 tivo's in the same entertainment center. I had to learn every key for both tivo's as the alternate code-set they use when you need different codes (so one remote does not control the other tivo) are not in the Harmony data base (Perhaps they were but I could not find them).
I have four TiVo devices in my Harmony One in my main viewing area. They are left over from when I used to use four TiVos in that room. I had been using it that way for a few years before I got the Harmony one in 2009 and I just kept them the same way when I got my H1. when I initally set it up it was just a matter of the CSR setting it up with different remote codes. I never had to manually learn any of the remote codes. But I was also not able to set it up with different remote codes on my own. It was something the CSR had to do, but it was also many years ago.Yes, easy to set up unless you run 2 tivo's in the same entertainment center. I had to learn every key for both tivo's as the alternate code-set they use when you need different codes (so one remote does not control the other tivo) are not in the Harmony data base (Perhaps they were but I could not find them).