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Re: [Announce] Pierogi - a universal infrared remote control app
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Still, that's no excuse not to have keyset labels, just a warning that what you labeled last week might not exist next week. :) Let me see how much work it would take to add it in... |
Re: [Announce] Pierogi - a universal infrared remote control app
for some reason I have to be very close to the box for it to work with the current version. It used to work at a further distance. I am using the motorolla stb settings
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Can you tell me the model name of the set top box? Thanks! |
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Other than the recently reported "/dev/lirc0" issue posted by DAZYD2F there has been no reported issues here. I have had no issues with the latest Devel version. I have been keeping on top of the request wiki, you will probably notice it's increased in size a fair bit. Will be nice to see updates for Pierogi again :D |
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I realize this message is several months old, but let me answer it anyway:
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In any case, I suspect most of the available keyset data out there has already made its way into either the public LIRC project, or into the massive database of JP1 config files at the www.hifi-remote.com website. I doubt I'm missing much by excluding the Psiloc data. (However, let me note that the QtIrreco project is itself built on top of the LIRC server, so Psiloc config files could be used with that project with only minimal reformatting, if you'd like to give it a try.) Quote:
Honestly, I have to say I probably won't be changing this any time soon; I'm still having too much fun messing around with keyset data and trying to merge similar command sets together. Pierogi really is a different kind of beast than QtIrreco, irRemote, or any of the other LIRC-inspired (or -derived) IR programs; where they have focussed on flexibility, I'm concentrating more on size and efficiency. Anway, that's my excuse. :) |
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