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Especially now with that converterprogram now i can finally control the TVs in all the pizzerias, pubs, and restaurants i visit
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Hi all, Just a quick question. Is it possible to submit remotes to QtIrreco's database?
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Like the way the power to the FM transmitter has been increased, is there any way to increase the range of the IR transmitter?
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I often avoid IR when it comes to automation since it's not very reliable I only wish that TV manufacturers ditch IR for Bluetooth or something similar but less power hungry. The only reliable IR signal that works from a good distance is the power button on the tv.
I currently use my ps3 (with play tv) with my n900 since I can use my n900 to turn on my ps3 wih bluemaemo to control it flawlessly. anyway, to answer your question about the tutorial, you need to use a pronto hex converter to use those codes. here is the program that will convert them for you for use with qtirreco
http://www.lirc.org/html/pronto2lirc.html