Irsend SEND_ONCE NAD_SR6 KEY_POWER does indeed work.īelow is the first part of the LIRC config file i am using for my amp -Īnd i assumed if i could guess the correct protocol (which is theįunction of the first part of the nf file right ?!) then all i However, this wont turn my NAD amp on !! - whereas the licrc equivalent: So this makes sense i guess as receive is already busy via jivelite.Īnd indeed, the following will send a key code and make the IR LED Transmit, whilst receive continues to work as is! So, ir-ctl is part of the ir-tools package and will allow me to The end, i could either have only Rx with IR-tools, or only Tx with Hi there again - thanks for the tips Ralphy, but i'm not sure i fullyĪnyway, having messed around far too much with LIRC - trying to somehowĭisable the receive function, whilst exploiting transmit (didn't work in SettingsManager SleepFade StatusFirst SyncOptions VolumeLock *Free plugins:* AllQuiet Auto Dim/AutoDisplay BlankSaver ContextMenuįuzzyTime KidsPlay KitchenTimer PlayLog PowerCenter/BottleRocket (which used to reside at Note: The best way to reach me is email or PM, as I don't spend much Working on my pCP 6.x setup thanks to the info you provided showing me Thanks you for posting this - I now have the official Sleep button > help identify the jive action to key symbol mapping needed. > my 'Jivelite action to key symbol spreadsheet' > If you are creating a keytable file for a new remote, you can refer to When you say "I have flirc" do you mean, do you want to use this as the > thread still valid? My Linux knowledge is very little, I'm more of a > should watch out for or change v.8.1.0 ? Is all the information in the > I use piCorePlayer 8.1.0 - Standard Version. > I have flirc, Harmony and universal remotes but I want to use ir > A new pi 4 with my new dac and I'm starting installation. Not sure about without Jivelite I have never used it like this I'veįlIRC is a programmable USB Keyboard emulator, its that simple > setup, then move the Flirc to the RPI? IS there anyway to check in the > device is being used? Is it OK to do this via the Windows Software > even without JiveLite? If so, how do you go about telling it what > Jumping in here - so, a old, prob v1 flirc, SHOULD work with pCP, and Inputlircd from the command line while testing. Of this thread I've found since posting, but I get as far as "Start Somewhere - I'll look - there are instructions on 'page 5' Remote buttons as specific Jivelite keys - presumably there is a key map Thanks - so with JiveLight I need to configure the FLIRC to read the > FlIRC is a programmable USB Keyboard emulator, its that simple > Not sure about without Jivelite I have never used it like this I've Of that thread explains how to determine which flirc you have and theĬommands necessary to use the flirc with squeezelite directly. Unix mailing Howto create a linux kernel IR remote keytable for Jivelite on piCorePlayer 5 Off Topic - the reason why I am looking at this is my SB2 has semi-diedĪnd we had the SB2 with a 'fuzzy clock" which is now missed by theįamily - if I went with a small display on the Pi is there an equivalentĭisplay option for when nothing is playing? With JiveLite install I am guessing I don't need any of the IR parts asįLIRC is viewed as a USB keyboard (Which I didn't realize until the Yesterday - I'll keep playing, not much else to do today apart from take Today I'm getting Command not found, but I was getting something else $ sudo /usr/local/sbin/inputlircd -n " flirc" -m 0 -g -r 500 Thanks - I did try those, I found after originally posted, but got stuck If you get stuck ask here and someone will be happy to > commands necessary to use the flirc with squeezelite directly. of this thread explains how to determine which flirc you have and the
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