So, here's what I did-I save ALL files that I download and install in a folder on my desktop, so I uninstalled MXEditor one more time. file will not work with the Parasound remote and will cause it to malfunction. I REALLY didn't want to do this, especially since the Parasound website SPECIFICALLY states that the U.R. He recommended also removing and installing, and his other suggestion was to download the standard MXEditor program (non-Parasound) from Universal Remote and try to modify it to meet my needs. He said that all MXEditor and MX-700 support needs to be provided by Universal Remote. Got right off the phone and then called Parasound tech support, talking to Tony. (he did help me with another specific question, though) The only thing he recommended was to remove and re-install the program, which I had done. He said that the Parasound MXEditor is an OEM version, and Universal Remote can't provide specific tech support. Spent 30-40 minutes on hold, and then talked to Damian. Called Universal Remote tech support on the phone this morning.
#Mx 3000 editor download update
(on the DPLIIX update instruction webpage) No change. Uninstall and re-install with the standalone MX Editor installation file posted on the Parasound website. Tried this with both installing the Discrete Zone code patch and without it, just install and update. Uninstall and re-install MX Editor with the DPLIIx update file, then run Live Update. Close and restart MX Editor, re-run Live Update. Like I said, I have MXEditor installed on TWO separate computers, so I tried it with both and got the same problem. Looking in the IR database, it was severely outdated, not having codes for any products in the last 1-2 years. The firmware and IR database under the Help-Firmware Version tab were listed as way back in 20, too. The software version in the Help-About tab still showed 1.11.184, which the Universal Remote website lists as being a version from back in 2003. However, MXEditor didn't seem to be actually updated. Then I exited and restarted MXEditor for the new software to take effect, ran Live Update again to be sure, and it said "No Updates available at this time". The size isn't listed when you download, but based on the amount of time it took to download, I'm guessing the file was 8-12 Megabytes. I ran the MXEditor program Live Update, which downloaded a rather large file. Got through the update okay, following the instructions for both Halo Control and MXEditor. I downloaded the DPLIIx update to two different computers I own, including the new MXEditor software version.