The fact URC is stating their software is proprietary, copyrighted and private property doesn’t address my complaint, as nearly all computer software is proprietary, copyrighted and private property. If this is their position it should be clearly stated in the manual so consumers can make an informed decision base on the facts and not mislead customers by “HIGHLY RECOMMENDIING A PROFESSIONAL AUDIO INSTALL”. The below comments are Directly From the MX-880 Operations Manual which leads you to believe consumers can program these remotes: The MX-880 is programmed via a Windows PC equipped with a USB port (programming cable included). It also states, "To fully automate an audio/video system the programmer must have a detailed knowledge of each component and how the system is connected and operated. We highly recommend that you use a professional audio/video installer to program your MZ-880 so you will be able to enjoy all the benefits of the MX-880. This Manual only recommends a professional audio install and doesn’t indicate the programmer must be a trained representative of URC. This is definitely not clear a user technically proficient to program a remote control. Without this software I will need to spend approximately $200 each time I require any changes to my Audio / Video equipment - 2 remotes. I have filed a complaint with the BBB of New York and filed a complaint with the Attorney General in New York. Originally Posted by Pientkafl /t/1480956/software-for-urc-remote#post_23626315 If anyone knows where I can get the software it would be appreciated. I have also tried to get the software from URC and they continue to state their software is proprietary but this does not address their deceptive advertising practices.
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