Ok I got the drivers working with the FLICR however I haven't been able to figure out the programming. FLIRC Universal Remote Control Receiver for NVIDIA Shield, Amazon FireTV, PCs, Set Top Boxes, and Raspberry Pis. I think it all makes sense, I will keep you updated if I run into any issues. Let me know if any of that doesn’t make sense, there may be a better way to do the programming that others can mention but it works well. I’ll try and post a screenshot later.
Then nest an action to the conditional to select the fire stick IR driver in that room. Then in the script below put a conditional “if video source is Netflix OR if video source is Prime video OR (however many mini drivers you have) “ Then in programming select a room, select “when video changes”. Hide fire stick app switcher from navigators. Especially on a pretty static installation, when GPIO and camera ports are not required Also, it’s better to use it with an Ethernet cable to keep a decent Internet connection. Add IR driver to project and connect to the other hdmi input on the A/V switch, then connect the output of the A/V switch to wherever the Fire stick in physically plugged in. The Flirc Case is the perfect fit to use a Raspberry Pi as a desktop computer or as a media-center device.
Set up the IP driver with the mini drivers you want so it’s all working correctly, in composer connect the IP driver to one of the hdmi inputs on the A/V switch, rename the IP driver to Fire stick app switcher. Using Flirc, you can control all of your home theater devices including Fire TV with one remote control.
Many users have been frustrated with Amazon Fire TV’s Bluetooth remote control, because you cannot control it with a traditional universal remote control. Firstly you need a dummy A/V switch driver with 2 hdmi inputs and 1 hdmi output. Return policy: Returnable until For the 2021 holiday season, returnable items purchased between October 1 and December 31 can be returned until January 31, 2022. Flirc is one of the best-selling accessories for Amazon Fire TV.