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Best puc control for a ps3 ?

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olvisab
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olvisab Posted: Tue, Dec 23 2014 10:21 AM
Hi

I just checked my puc list and I have several entries for the ps3.

Sony ps3 re-bl : It seems that this one can be used in for ir control.

Sony ps3 logitech ?

Sony playstation 3 ?

Which one do you use and is it easy to move through the ps3 menu with a normal beo4 ?

Thanks

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I had a Sony BRP a while ago.

It was quite easy to control with the joystick, since the Sony menu's generally are pretty much up/down, right/left.

MM

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jvezina replied on Tue, Dec 23 2014 5:03 PM

Good morning,

I use the PS3 Logitech PUC control for my BV7 Mk3 and that works perfectly. You need the PS3 Logitech IR to Bluetooth converter and an IR emitter. You connect the IR emitter to your Beovision and tape its emitting diode to the Logitech converter. You pair the Logitech with the PS3 after and its done.

I never had any problems with this configuration and I use the PS3 almost every day as a media and Blu-Ray player.

The RE-BL converter is an other possibility but much more expensive.

Good luck,

Jean

 

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olvisab replied on Tue, Dec 23 2014 5:14 PM
Hi jean

I just ordered the re-bl device because this is the only one that allow me to use my beo4.

The logitech solution is good if a logitech universal remote is needed.

Thanks

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jvezina replied on Tue, Dec 23 2014 6:17 PM

Good afternoon,

I use the Beo4 with the Logitech adapter: The BV7 receives the IR command from the Beo4 and transmits the Logitech codes using the PUC entry PS3 Logitech using an IR emitter. No need for a Logitech remote.

Best regards,

Jean

 

olvisab
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olvisab replied on Tue, Dec 23 2014 6:56 PM
I just found an old post of 2010 about the two solutions :

http://archivedarchivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/t/31328.aspx

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Yendys replied on Tue, Dec 23 2014 11:16 PM
I have used an RL-BL for a couple of years and it works excellently. Best thing is it uses a PUC cable that plugs in and not the ir blaster cable with double sided tape that falls off all of my other devices....
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