Notices


Reply
Thread Tools
Copernicus's Avatar
Posts: 1,986 | Thanked: 7,698 times | Joined on Dec 2010 @ Dayton, Ohio
#891
Hey, just to let folks know, there's another iteration of Pierogi making its way through the system right now. Unfortunately, the Autobuilder is kind of stuck at the moment, so I don't know when (or if) it will reach extras-devel. But in case it does, it includes a first attempt at keysets for Dune, MT-Logic, and Venturer, and some fixes to the Epson keysets.

I highly doubt that the MT-Logic keyset is going to work; the config data I've got just doesn't look right. I'm just not coming up with good data for that brand...

I don't know what the heck was going on with the Epson keysets, they were a real mess. I went ahead and ditched what was projector keyset #1, and promoted #2 up to take its place. I've been able to clean up several keys, and add a lot of new ones. However, there is a problem when it comes to discrete on and off buttons -- I don't yet have a panel that handles them. For now, I've gone ahead and mapped the Epson on key to the green button on the "Utility" panel, and the off key to the red button on that panel. I'll try to come up with a more appropriate UI for discrete commands.
 

The Following 6 Users Say Thank You to Copernicus For This Useful Post:
Estel's Avatar
Posts: 5,028 | Thanked: 8,613 times | Joined on Mar 2011
#892
Originally Posted by Copernicus View Post
The original reason I created Pierogi, way way back when, was that I was pretty well disgusted with the way that the available remote control apps worked
(...)
So, I went ahead and started building my own database of keysets.
(...)
So, I started creating my own internal format.




Don't take it as "hostile irony", please - in fact, I pretty well understand your motivations, and Pierogi is one best IR control program for N900, period. I just couldn't stop myself from posting this analogy :P

/Estel
__________________
N900's aluminum backcover / body replacement
-
N900's HDMI-Out
-
Camera cover MOD
-
Measure battery's real capacity on-device
-
TrueCrypt 7.1 | ereswap | bnf
-
Hardware's mods research is costly. To support my work, please consider donating. Thank You!
 

The Following User Says Thank You to Estel For This Useful Post:
nokiabot's Avatar
Posts: 1,974 | Thanked: 1,834 times | Joined on Mar 2013 @ india
#893
Lol estel.
Copernicus is working way too hard i wish him his format gets some traction
it might be 15th one but defenately the most developed one
 
Copernicus's Avatar
Posts: 1,986 | Thanked: 7,698 times | Joined on Dec 2010 @ Dayton, Ohio
#894
Originally Posted by Estel View Post
Don't take it as "hostile irony"
No problem! But, in fact, I really have no intention of creating a "standard" at all.

And really, the LIRC file format doesn't seem to have been designed to become a standard (it's really only become something like that due to the overwhelming popularity of the LIRC project), and the KM & RM formats used by the hifi-remotes guys are meant solely for their own use as well. And, of course, none of the manufacturers want to help out each other in the least. So there's never been a "standard" to begin with.
 

The Following 5 Users Say Thank You to Copernicus For This Useful Post:
Copernicus's Avatar
Posts: 1,986 | Thanked: 7,698 times | Joined on Dec 2010 @ Dayton, Ohio
#895
An update on the issues some folks have been seeing when using Pierogi with certain Sony devices -- during the course of browsing some IR documentation by an expert on Pronto remotes, I came across the following statement:

Sony codes are fairly simple. Sony builds a lot of power into the IR senders, and good noise rejection in their receivers. They use no redundancy or error checking in the code.
So, it may just be that Sony devices demand a stronger IR signal than do other devices. If this is the case, I doubt there is really anything we can do to improve the N900's range.
 

The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Copernicus For This Useful Post:
qwazix's Avatar
Moderator | Posts: 2,622 | Thanked: 5,447 times | Joined on Jan 2010
#896
New epson keyset works great. I can control every one IR device at home with pierogi. Thanks for that.

For the curious, devices are MS MCE PC. Logitech Z5500 speakers, samsung AC, Epson TW700 projector.

And one suggestion, it would be nice if every favorite keyset could remember the last active panel set, so that switching between devices gets a good 3 clicks easier.
__________________
Proud coding competition 2012 winner: ρcam
My other apps: speedcrunch N9 N900 Jolla –– contactlaunch –– timenow

Nemo UX blog: Grog
My website: qwazix.com
My job: oob
 

The Following 3 Users Say Thank You to qwazix For This Useful Post:
Copernicus's Avatar
Posts: 1,986 | Thanked: 7,698 times | Joined on Dec 2010 @ Dayton, Ohio
#897
Originally Posted by qwazix View Post
And one suggestion, it would be nice if every favorite keyset could remember the last active panel set, so that switching between devices gets a good 3 clicks easier.
That sounds logical, and not too hard to implement either! I'll take a look at adding it in.
 

The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to Copernicus For This Useful Post:
Posts: 330 | Thanked: 556 times | Joined on Oct 2012
#898
Pierogi keeps getting better and better.

Copernicus, the Mitsubishi Projector Set #1 seems to be defective. Almost no keys are enabled, and those which are clickable (like Menu) don't seem to work. Let me know if I can be of assistance helping with this. Thanks!
 

The Following User Says Thank You to malfunctioning For This Useful Post:
Copernicus's Avatar
Posts: 1,986 | Thanked: 7,698 times | Joined on Dec 2010 @ Dayton, Ohio
#899
Originally Posted by malfunctioning View Post
Copernicus, the Mitsubishi Projector Set #1 seems to be defective.
That would not be a surprise, the data I'm working with is often pretty iffy.

Almost no keys are enabled, and those which are clickable (like Menu) don't seem to work.
I picked up the data for Mitsubishi projector #1 from an LIRC config file. It purported to be used for an "HD1000" projector, although LIRC config files are entirely unreliable at recording the target device for a given keyset. Can you give me the model number of your device? Maybe I can find a better config... Thanks!
 

The Following User Says Thank You to Copernicus For This Useful Post:
Whispering Weasel's Avatar
Posts: 54 | Thanked: 89 times | Joined on May 2011 @ Vlaardingen, Netherlands
#900
Updated to latest version. Something changed, the buttons work sometimes , it is not 100% reliable but now it is not needed anymore to switch screen off and on again between button presses.
__________________
Weaseling out of things is important to learn ! It's what separates us from the animals,
... except the weasel. (Homer Simpson)
 

The Following User Says Thank You to Whispering Weasel For This Useful Post:
Reply

Tags
infrared, pasta, remote, remote control

Thread Tools

 
Forum Jump


All times are GMT. The time now is 11:18.