Danny Haak wrote :

> The first is Lirc. Can anyone point me to some instructions on how to
> set it up? I found a generator in the elisa directory, but that one
> crashed after setting up a lot of buttons, and the destination file is
> almost empty. I found out that the structure should be like:
> 
> mceusb 000000037ff07bde KEY_GO_RIGHT
> mceusb 000000037ff07bdf KEY_GO_UP
> mceusb 000000037ff07be1 KEY_GO_LEFT
> mceusb 000000037ff07be0 KEY_GO_DOWN
> 
> But, where is the list which actions are available? Furthermore, these
> buttons seem to work, but the repeat/delay settings is quite wrong. Is
> there a way to set that?

I'd be very interested in getting lirc to work too. All applications
I've used with lirc so far only require :
 * A documented list of actions available
   (see "xine --keymap=lirc" output for a good example)
 * A documented name for the application, would be "elisa" here

And from there on just edits ~/.lircrc in order to associate remotes
and buttons to the application's actions.

I haven't been able to find any lirc documentation for elisa 0.5, nor
has any of my testing worked at all. It also seems that elisa wants to
do things differently, although I'm not completely sure about that.

> My second question is regarding AC3 passthrough. Is it possible to
> enable that? In mplayer my movies do put 5.1 over SPDIF to my receiver,
> but in Elisa (and other gstreamer applications) that is just limited to
> stereo.

I just read Philippe's answer... too bad :-( Stuck with Xine and
MPlayer for DVDs and other files with AC3 and DTS, then...

Matthias

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