Yes, that's how I've got it now.

/usr/local/sbin/sbpd -d -s e,12,16,VOLM,1 b,17,PLAY,2,0,POWR
b,27,NEXT,2,0 b,22,PREV,2,0 b,4,POWR,2,0 b,23,VOL+,2,0 b,24,VOL-,2,0

The encoder is now connected to 3.3V rather than 5V.  But I don't
understand whether the pins it's using (12 and 16) should have their
resistors set, and if so to what (and how)?  By being connected to 3.3V
I believe it generates pulses of 3.3V, so do the pins need to be fixed
to a particular high or low state initially so that the pulses are
reliably detected?


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