I have not tried this... but I think if you load the kernel lirc
device driver the raw data will be available on /dev/lirc. It may also
be available in sysfs as part of the base IR system.  Google around,
someone else must have tried getting to it.

http://www.lirc.org/

On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 10:40 AM, Simo Xefil <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> Il giorno giovedì 4 dicembre 2014 16:24:23 UTC+1, Jon Smirl ha scritto:
>>
>>
>>
>> It is unlikely that your built-in IR can also transmit.  Your box
>> would need to have a jack labeled "IR out".
>>
>> You will probably need an external USB box like this one:
>> http://www.hauppauge.com/site/webstore2/webstore_remote-mckit.asp
>>
>> That bundle of wire on the left is the transmitter.
>>
>> Or if you are a hacker you can build your own IR transmitter for a
>> couple of dollars.
>>
>>
>
> Uh, I'll try to build my own IR sender. I already have some IR leds. I'll
> try to use it on the GPIO pins of my board.
> Aside this, which is a point I'll start to deal with later, I need to get
> the values from the remote IR to clone the signal.
> Also I'm again on the original issue.
> Is there a way to capture the raw data? I'll think how to send it out later
> :)
>
> Simon
>
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