On Sunday 28 August 2005 04:06, Mark Weaver wrote:
> > I have found that the following gets the remote
> > transmitter to recover reliably
> >
> >     ivtv-ctl --reset-ir
> >     rmmod lirc_i2c
> >     modprobe lirc_i2c
> >     pkill -9 lircd
> >     lircd
>
> This seemed to do the trick for me as well.  I have done some more work
> on it, it's all detailed here:
>
> http://www.blushingpenguin.com/mark/blog/?p=19
>
> The summary is that I've hacked the "ivtv-ctl --reset-ir" portion into
> the driver when the chip seems to stop responding.
>
> I couldn't get anything out of the windows driver, I played with the
> latest hauppauge release for an hour or so, but I couldn't break it.  I
> got fed up after that, so adopted the hacky route.  I really wish it was
> possible to get some kind of information out of hauppauge about this.
>
> Any feedback welcome.  I could probably backport this into the standard
> lirc driver if it seems to work well for people who just want to use the
> remote.

If you can mail me a detailed question for Hauppauge I can pass it on to them.

        Hans


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