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Actually, I have been (slowly) trying to build up a list of devices alongside the list of keysets, to provide an alternative way to set up the buttons in Pierogi. (That is, in fact, what is behind the currently nearly-useless filter-keyset-by-device option in the keyset selection window; I've got each keyset object registering the names and types of devices that are known to work with that object's codes.)
But it'll be quite a while before that list becomes very useful.
(BTW, I really should ask folks to tell me the make and model of devices that work with Pierogi, so I can register them in the list. Let me go put that on the first post...)
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2012-02-13
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I mentioned double bursting codes earlier as a way to increase range. This is done by using short bust of codes and then subsequently a long bust there after. This creates a optical pump affect that can be useful to increase range with some IR receivers.
Are you planning to build in a macro feature into your program ? One that has timed events would be extremely helpful especially at the gym.
All in all I would love the ability to just leave my phone on the night stand and let it flip through the pre-defined channels i set giving me the ability to rule out ("drop") channels as i go along using only a single button click.
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2012-02-13
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Possibly; I've gotta admit, I can't seem to find much data on Philips or Admiral at all, but anything I can feed into the various search engines on the net can't hurt.
And, as has been recently mentioned, you can pull codes right off of existing remotes. The LIRC server has that ability (when running on a PC with an IR receiver), and I think you can get the codes off of some types of "learning" universal remotes too. So there's always some way to do it, with enough effort...
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2012-02-13
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I do have about a half-dozen "factory codes" for the LG TV Keyset #1, but I'm kinda nervous about putting them in the UI; you can really damage your TV if you don't know what you are doing. I suppose I could make a special "Do not use unless you know what you are doing!" window, or some such...
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2012-02-13
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I really should ask folks to tell me the make and model of devices that work with Pierogi, so I can register them in the list.
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2012-02-14
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That's the only keyset available in the LIRC config files, but I've found one more in the hifi-remotes website. I'll try to decipher that one. (For some reason, that one looks like it has more than two dozen codes; do you know how many buttons there are/were on your A/C's original remote?)
I think yes, on both machines. I know for certain that LIRC folks are using MCE receivers with the LIRC server; that is, in fact, the main purpose of LIRC to begin with, to allow you to interact with a PC with an infrared remote control. I've gotta admit, though, that I don't know enough about it. I've really only played with IR on the N900.
(I really need to start doing this myself, I've still got a few remotes lying around the house here that I'd like to get keysets for...)
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