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2010-02-08
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New version out and improved tutorial video at youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sVyNrhE1kA
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2010-02-08
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Samsung TV Model Number: LE32B530PTW
The remote control code: BN59-00863A
any help would be great :-)
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Sorry for butting in. I have tried, for weeks now, installing the QTIrreco but somehow it is looking for lirc installation. I tried the suggested install steps, e.g. /etc/init.d/lirc start, but lirc is not found. I do not know where to get lirc files and install them. Can someone direct me to it? A link will be helpful and greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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2010-02-12
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2010-02-12
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someone more into linux may correct me, but I think qtirreco has dependencies to lirc. So normaly you install it out of a repository, lirc gets installed too. install rootsh if you haven't, open xterminal, get root "sudo gainroot", run "apt-get update". that should cofrrect missing dependencies.
Inside QTIrreco, you can either download a QTIrreco-Remote (an immediately usable Remote control, with buttons placed and actions assigned, but only working with QTIrreco) or a LIRC-remote config file (which describes the possible actions and IR codes emitted by an IR control device and is the building block to build a QTIrreco-Remote)).
From the former, only very few are yet available. It up to us as users to create such Remotes and upload them to the QTIrreco-Server.
Of the latter, there is a large database available, built over the years by the linux LIRC community. It is also available through the QTIrreco app when you want to prepare a new QTIrreco-Remote (the base config you need). If your remote control is not in there, you need to have LIRC or WinLIRC installed on your PC with a IR receiver, then train/learn the codes, safe them in a config, and upload them to that database.
(BTW: Did someone ever find a way to convert the available Philips Pronto database to the lirc format?)
-Tom (N900, N810, N800)
"the idea of truly having a computer in your pocket just moved a big step closer."
Last edited by twaelti; 2010-02-08 at 13:34.