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#21
Originally Posted by Swordfish II View Post
it just seems weird to me how some LIRC keys are incredibly long (goldstar for instance) and some are short (like the LG example you gave).
Ah! Yeah, if you look at the top of that particular Goldstar config file, you'll see the line:

Code:
  bits           12
This means that only the last twelve bits of that code are significant (i.e., 0x144). The rest are ignored.
 

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AH HA! Thank you!

So correct me if I am mistaken but the 0x8877 (example you gave) could also be expressed as 0x0000000000008877 with the 16bit header
 

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Originally Posted by Swordfish II View Post
So correct me if I am mistaken but the 0x8877 (example you gave) could also be expressed as 0x0000000000008877 with the 16bit header
Yup, you can pile on as many leading zeros as you want.
 

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Originally Posted by Swordfish II View Post
They disappeared for a while since IRDa functionality was replaced by Bluetooth. They are making a comeback these days in the high end tablets and phones (Galaxy S 4/5) but are only transmitters and the sole purpose is as a tv remote.
Except, at least in my personal experience, IrDA actually works. Bluetooth usually does not.
 

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