So I _finally_ got around to programming my MX700 remote last night (ahem ... it's only been, what, ~2yrs - funny thing is I've been programming clients' remotes right&left, just never seemed to find the time to do my own!).
Have a question re: the MX-Editor software. The Parasound docs/website admonish one to only use the Halo-specific version of the software to program the Halo's MX700 remote ... fair 'nuff. After (re)installing this version on a new system I ran LiveUpdate - naturally it found lots to update. However, upon update completion and restarting the MX-Editor app, I found that a) it had the *same* version (help/about...) as before the update, and b) the IR d/b seemed the same as well ... certainly, it didn't have a great many devices that the "standard" Universal Remote MX-Editor did. Has anyone else experience the like, or does liveupdate work ok for you?
I ended up programming my Halo MX700 using the standard (non-Halo) MX-Editor, because I wanted the remote to have the newest firmware and also wanted access to some addt'l devices in the latest IR databases. I just downloaded the remote's config into MX-Editor (to retain all Halo functions), and left the "power" for all devices swapped (left-to-right). Anyone see anyone potential issues with this method?
Have a question re: the MX-Editor software. The Parasound docs/website admonish one to only use the Halo-specific version of the software to program the Halo's MX700 remote ... fair 'nuff. After (re)installing this version on a new system I ran LiveUpdate - naturally it found lots to update. However, upon update completion and restarting the MX-Editor app, I found that a) it had the *same* version (help/about...) as before the update, and b) the IR d/b seemed the same as well ... certainly, it didn't have a great many devices that the "standard" Universal Remote MX-Editor did. Has anyone else experience the like, or does liveupdate work ok for you?
I ended up programming my Halo MX700 using the standard (non-Halo) MX-Editor, because I wanted the remote to have the newest firmware and also wanted access to some addt'l devices in the latest IR databases. I just downloaded the remote's config into MX-Editor (to retain all Halo functions), and left the "power" for all devices swapped (left-to-right). Anyone see anyone potential issues with this method?

An ancillary reason, though, is that I use my home theater/living room as a demo room for potential clients, and the C1 is just rather more impressive than the C2...
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