Well if Outlaw would supply the raw, discrete, ir
codes needed to do the switching, then the company
I work for has the answer. Niles Audio makes a
home theater controller called the Intellicontrol
Home Theater Automation System. This device must
be professionally installed (only sold through
installers). If anybody is interested, here is
the link.
http://www.nilesaudio.com/product.php?pr...rdcdID=FG00 477

An upgraded version of this product will be
introduced later this year at CEDIA.

Basicly, this gizmo is a Harmony remote on
steroids. Of course, if you know the discrete ir
codes, you can do the same thing with lesser user
programmable remote controls. The trick is to
issue the right codes in the right order. Many
receivers respond to ir codes that the remote
normally does not issue. For example, while many
remotes just issue a power toggle command, the
receiver does have a power on, and power off
command.