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2007-05-07
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2007-05-07
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Hi all,
I just found this thread and would like to introduce me.
I am Marcus, the developer/founder of the IRTrans solution.
I just ported the server part of our IRTrans solution to the N800.
That means together with an Ethernet based IRTrans device
(IRT-LAN) you will be able to learn and send IR Codes. As the
Ethernet IRTrans devices are working stand-alone there will
be no PC/Server needed in addition to the N800. The learned
IR Codes will also be stored on the N800.
As the IRTrans system supports up to 255 zones you will
be able to control your whole house ...
That means the only thing we need now is a fancy frontend.
That might be Universal Remote 770 ...
I hope to be able to release the complete IRTrans support
within a week.
Marcus
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2007-05-08
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Hmm where did you get your itrans transmitter? Haven't been able to find one yet to be able to work on this. Let me know if you can get it to work when you get your N800. You think this http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-2IN1-USB-Blu...em?refid=store
would be able to work hooked up to the computer?
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2007-08-01
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2007-08-01
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2007-08-10
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2007-08-10
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Has anyone gotten this to work yet? I'm not going to buy an expensive solution to this like irtrans is so I'd love something as easy as this interface.
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2007-08-10
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@ localhost
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According to http://irreco.garage.maemo.org/ it seems to work. Have a look on this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcYWwGY6rTU
- kepler
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2007-08-13
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You can then make the remote out of web pages, or build a more complete N800 native app. The former is easy to slap together and works pretty darn well (and has the added benefit of also working on ANY PC or net device that has access to your home network) but doesn't do press-and-hold buttons like volume very well. The latter is a bit harder to create but has no UI limitations.
If you have (or have wanted) a HTPC this is a great solution because Girder controls various media software on PCs extremely well (that's what it was primarily made for).