i would factory reset it
To reset the remote to factory settings:
Press and hold the physical power button and physical mute button while powering on, then tap OK.
We worked on fixing the other bug and ended up creating another I guess. We tested this for a full weeks without this issue coming up. Not sure what you are seeing here. Maybe a reboot is in order for you too.
In theory you shouldn't have to mess with your API key or reselect the system if everything was working before the driver updated. Emphasis added... If the driver was in a non-functioning state where the system wasn't selected it probably didn't update correctly. I'm still not sure why it was getting in that state before but there are a lot of factors. It seems a reboot of the controller fixes most issues if the update process doesn't work.
There is a UI bug I'm trying to track down in composer where the drop downs are not showing what was selected. You can click off the driver (on to another driver) and back and it will be set. Weird.
For anyone who lost their bindings add and remove a space from the API key. If you only have 1 controller on your system there is no need to even select the system. it will work whether your system is selected or the box is blank. The only time you need to use that system drop down box is if you have more than 1 Rachio controller on your account.
If after that you are having issues post up debugging logs and we will reivew them.
Just Add Power and AV Pro would really be the only I'd be comfortable recommending. You're likely not saving much money if any though (depends how many sources and TVs). If you don't want to pony up that kind of cash for video distribution, which I totally understand, I'd be more inclined to ditch video distribution all together and go with streaming options vs getting yourself into a cheap video switch that will likely drive you crazy.
No, you could not say Samsung gets hacked by Driverworks developers for 'C4 integration'.
We (myself included) literally traveled to South Korea, met with Samsung TV engineers for multiple days, worked with them to create / refine their protocol, helped them integrated SDDP into their hardware, and then used that official protocol to create drivers.
It's the opposite of hacking.
RyanE
C4 sells a dumb replacement switch in 10-packs if you just want to make everything look the same but don’t need every switch to be controllable.
C4-MSW-10PK-WH, MSRP $60.00 for 10 switches.