Adding your TV set to the universal remote is quite straightforward. Up to 6 signals can be recorded: `Power`, `Mute`, `Vol_up`, `Vol_dn`, `Ch_next`, and `Ch_prev`. Any of them can be omitted if not supported by your TV.
If everything checks out, append these signals **to the end** of the [TV universal remote file](/applications/main/infrared/resources/infrared/assets/tv.ir).
Adding your audio player to the universal remote is done in the same manner as described above. Up to 8 signals can be recorded: `Power`, `Play`, `Pause`, `Vol_up`, `Vol_dn`, `Next`, `Prev`, and `Mute`. Any of them can be omitted if not supported by the player.
If everything checks out, append these signals **to the end** of the [audio player universal remote file](/applications/main/infrared/resources/infrared/assets/audio.ir).
Adding your projector to the universal remote is really simple. Up to 4 signals can be recorded: `Power`, `Mute`, `Vol_up`, `Vol_dn`. Any of them can be omitted if not supported by your projector.
To save time, please make sure every recording has been named accordingly.
In case of omitting, on most projectors with the 4 following buttons, you should not have a problem.
In order to add a particular air conditioner to the universal remote, 6 signals must be recorded: `Off`, `Dh`, `Cool_hi`, `Cool_lo`, `Heat_hi`, and `Heat_lo`.
If everything checks out, append these signals **to the end** of the [A/C universal remote file](/applications/main/infrared/resources/infrared/assets/ac.ir).
The order of signals is not important, but they should be preceded by the following comment: `# Model: <Your model name>` in order to keep the library organized.