

I'd be interested to know what you guys do with your BT setups. That sucks though because I've just spent money on an SSD for this project and purchasing an equivalent SD card (around 300GB) won't be cheap! Just walk through our super simple setup pairing individual remote buttons with 'Media Center Buttons' and you're done. Wired controllers aren't an option for me, so right now the only thing I can think to try is to abandon the SSD and try with SD card only again for a few days. Flirc learns any remote control, not caring about different vendor protocols. I have no complaints with the Flirc, the biggest issue I have.

This remote works great with the Flirc, and I dont have Sky TV, I use the remote as it works with the TV and has all of the PVR type buttons needed for Kodi. If anyone can enlighten me I'd really appreciate it. Posts: 141 Joined: Oct 2008 Reputation: 0. I've disabled the WiFi and moved to Ethernet to take that out of the equation, so right now I am thinking that it could be related to my USB 3.0 SSD drive, either the USB 3.0 actually blocking the BT connection (it's been known to do this with the onboard WiFi so could it in theory kill the external BT dongle by causing interference at the wire/plugs?), or under-powering issues caused by the SSD. So, this is still proving to be a huge issue - seems to work fine when literally right next to the Bluetooth dongle, but if I sit 2-3m away it's really flaky and often misses inputs altogether, only to catch up a few seconds later (so you get things like continuing to scroll through games once you've let go of down on the dpad).
