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Re: [Announce] Pierogi - a universal infrared remote control app
Thanks for the great advice Copernicus. My RPi does indeed run a linux variant (Raspbian wheezy). There is already a LIRC_GPIO driver so that is also taken care of. I was hoping to avoid writing a new web interface though since the Pierogi app is better than any web interface I could conjure up. Nonetheless the ability to use any web enabled device is tempting enough for me to give it a shot. Thanks again.
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Been on holiday last week and as I do with everything that has a IR remote I try Pierogi on it. :) A Panasonic TV and a Panasonic CD/Radio both worked but only at the same distance as other Panasonic stuff I have tested before (~2m) This made me think, you say the timings maybe off by X percent. How easy could it be to setup an "Advanced" tab in the Power Key area to manually tweak the timings? People with Panasonic's etc can manually tweak to get the best range and let you know. Then you can adjust the timings for the other keys in an update. I am sure you understand what I mean, possible or not a good idea? |
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My apologies for not getting any updates out recently, I've been kinda swamped by "real life" issues. :) I'll hopefully get back to regular Pierogi work soon... |
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Thank you for this very useful application, really appreciate the effort you have put into it!
Personally I'm impressed by the application, but I can't use it currently. As it stands, there doesn't seem to be a working keyset for the only device I currently own which has a remote control :) It is a projector, a Mitsubishi HC1500. ;) |
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I've done a quick check, and found at least one Mitsubishi projector keyset in the LIRC collection. (It's using the "Proton" protocol, and yeah, I don't currently have a matching keyset in Pierogi yet.) I'll try and get it into an update soon... |
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while you are adding for projectors :) take a look on NEC projectors .
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I am going to start looking into the dev tools so maybe I can start contributing too soon. |
Re: [Announce] Pierogi - a universal infrared remote control app
Am I the only one for whom Pierogi doesn't work?
The IR LED lights up, I've confirmed with a camera, but I can't seem to do anything to TV sets. I've tried Panasonics, Philips, Toshiba and Samsung, with all keysets, and I got exactly zero results. :( |
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Let's see... I know that if you're running the LIRC server (which is used by apps like QtIrreco and Raemote), Pierogi won't be able to use the IR, because LIRC doesn't like to share. :) I suppose if you're running a special Kernel, Pierogi might not interact with it correctly. It might also be possible for very high or very low overclock settings to affect the signal timings, although I doubt it. Also, some N900s don't seem to have as great a range as others. You might try holding yours right up to the TV's IR receiver to see if you can get it to work. And, finally, let me note that while there are many keysets now in Pierogi, I make no claims that it can control every IR device out there. I think it's quite possible to still find a large number of TV sets that Pierogi does not work with. :) |
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