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Philips iPronto TSi6400 File Area
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The following page was printed from RemoteCentral.com:
In this section: Our complete collection of high resolution system files for the Philips iPronto, packed with bitmaps, macros and commands.
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System Layout Files Displaying entries 21 through 30, of 50 available.
Keith Smith's System Setup
Added by Keith Smith | 2005 | 8,585 views
A great setup with DirecTV logos and HD channels for the New York area, plus the best movies ever made. See my collection file for more television logos.
Neil Watts' Custom ICF
Added by Neil Watts | 2004 | 8,316 views
This is my current work-in-progress ICF with custom home page background (temporary borrowed action graphics) and re-jigged default device pages. Items still to be done are Sky channel logo selections, HTPC device using Theatertek & Girder, renew Home page action buttons and generally improve graphics over time.
I, Pronto
Added by Kevin Strange | 2009 | 7,999 views
I went with a robot theme that seemed to compliment the silver iPronto frame. Many custom buttons and graphics. Hope you enjoy and can use some of my work...
Joey Cestra's "Simplify..."
Added by Joey Cestra | 2005 | 7,949 views
Borrowed buttons and borrowed border pallate, this system rocks, all the backgrounds are either photographs shot by myself or 3D art created by myself with various programs, (you can find my stuff on conrnucopia3d), so easy to use, the wifey even uses it! I hope all enjoy, I just updated the xbox section for my new toy, the 360. I am already working on another for the holidays... I love this thing!
Doug's Dashboard
Added by Doug @ ClearlyResolved | 2004 | 7,911 views
The key point of interest here is the pseudo "four up" page that I've created and dubbed "the Dashboard." This is designed to be the primary viewing screen for the iPronto remote user, and because this particular equipment configuration has only three activities (HDTV, DVD and Cable), the four-pane display really works well. The descriptive labels above each of the sections in the Dashboard display are actually buttons that can be clicked to take the user to a full-page display of controls for that particular activity/component. The full-page display replicates the same buttons in the upper right corner to match the corresponding panel of the Dashboard. In addition, each of the Expanded pages provides most, if not all, of the buttons for the corresponding original remote control. Each expanded page includes macros at the bottom to switch to one of the two other activities, or to return to the Dashboard, as applicable. All macros (except System Off) take the user back to the Dashboard. The Switcher at the bottom of the Dashboard also allows jumping from one activity to another. The macros here working discrete codes, so the switching among components and TV and surround sound is pretty foolproof. The same macros, along with a System Off macro are included on the home page.
Michiel Grootenboer's iPronto
Added by Michiel Grootenboer | 2005 | 7,707 views
A complete system setup for the following components.
Amr Abouel Seoud's iPronto
Added by Amr Abouel Seoud | 2004 | 7,697 views
The finalized version of my system file. Includes television channel guide.
Nathan Rose's First Configuration
Added by Nathan Rose | 2006 | 7,610 views
Maybe of use for some ideas.
Richard Glaeseri's XP iPronto
Added by Richard Glaeser | 2003 | 7,511 views
This is a nice Windows XP-style ICF. Most of the work has gone into creating an alternate navigation system (opposed to the iPronto source selectors). It's complete with Start button, fly up source buttons and shutdown buttons. Most component pages are stock minus the "clutter" keys. Satellite pages are complete with icons from GuiFX. Discretes are included for all components.
AVI Audio Visual Installations
Added by Brett Triola | 2005 | 7,445 views
This is a program I wrote for a client of mine, I hope it will give some help to others as to how powerful the iPronto is and what it can do.
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