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Re: [Announce] Pierogi - a universal infrared remote control app
Just an idea, why not implement a in-app update for keyset? this came into my mind while checking the changelog of 1.1.18
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So, I went ahead and started building my own database of keysets. I started off by grabbing config files from the Linux Infrared Remote Control project, which has a massive collection and is the main resource for all things IR in the Linux world. Unfortunately, the file format they use, while flexible, is very poorly suited to my needs; you can either store the raw timing value for each on-off pulse of the IR, or use an extremely rudimentary format to store individual bit values. There's almost no built-in support for the "protocols" that each manufacturer uses, and I wanted to leverage those protocols to save space and make my life easier. So, I started creating my own internal format. I am, in fact, still playing around with that format; I'm learning about the low-level details of IR programming as I go. :) It wouldn't be impossible to create files that match my internal format. I could certainly follow the lead of the hifi-remotes.com website; those guys create config files for "JP1" universal remotes, and their file formats are much closer to what I would want, although they've got a lot of extra material dealing with JP1 assembler programming and EFC codes that are entirely unnecessary for me. But it'd probably take a bit of time to expose my protocol formats in such a way as to make them usable by others. (And converting from LIRC or other config formats to what I'm using wouldn't necessarily be trivial, either...) Anyway, I've been thinking about it, but I'm not quite there yet. :) |
Re: [Announce] Pierogi - a universal infrared remote control app
For those who are facing problems, why don't you do an automatic search, the N900 IR oriented toward the TV and see what remote works or doen't work?? Just a little suggestion! That's what I did to make it work with a TV which were not listed in the remotes.
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Oh, and by the way, if you've got the time, could you note down the model of the TV and the keyset that worked with it? You could either post that info here, or enter it directly into the Pierogi devices list. I'm (slowly) working on getting all those devices into Pierogi in some hopefully useful manner... |
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But the Kenwood TV Keyset 1 works basically (I mean, changing channels, volume, mute the TV and of course Power ON/OFF) |
Re: [Announce] Pierogi - a universal infrared remote control app
Model number is AQV24NSAN sir!
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And yeah, I just looked, and there are some Venturer config files available, and their commands are slightly different too. I'll get them into the next Pierogi release. :) |
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But... When my tv is turned off, somehow, the TV will turn on by some keysets when searching in automatic mode. But when I select the keyset manually and press the power button, nothing happens... (LOL!) If I "Fast forward" it, it will also trigger something that will turn on the TV, but when it's on, it won't trigger anything.... (nothing happens at all) This thing happens when it's fast forwarding just after: Aiwa Car Stereo Keyset 1 and just after Beko/BenQ If I manually go left and right (step by step) it won't work. It only works with the Fast forward and the Automatic search. :confused: :confused: :confused: EDIT: Oh by the way, I have a Dreambox DM800 HD SE (I've got a fake one though, but as far as I know, the remotes are the same). None of the keysets are working. Already tried all the DreamMultimedia keysets |
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I haven't seen that kind of behavior before, but if so, it may make using the automatic keyset search troublesome. (Perhaps I need to put a longer pause between commands...) I've gotta admit, I'm having real problems coming up with complete MT-Logic keysets (or Audiosonic, or Tristar). The only source I've got so far is just chock full of bad data. :( It may be a while before I can come up with something that works. Quote:
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