<re-ordered top-posting clusterflub -- get with it ppl>
On 5/25/05, Karsten Jeppesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There is a very very important thing missing in MythTV.
At least I have been missing this feature on every single TV I have had:
A volumen-preset-while-the-bloody-commercials-are-running button.
Ever noticed that the sound is turned up 15% while the commercials are on?
I would like a switch button that is programmable so I can press it and
temporarily lower the volumen to X% of what it was before.
When the button is pressed again we resume at the previously used volume.
John Williams wrote:
Yeah I've noticed drives me crazy too. It was realy pronounced on my
recording of Starwars Episode 2 the other night. My suggestion would
be to get a macro capable remote. Make a macro that hits the volume
down button about 10 or 20 times. The make another macro the brings it
back up the same amount. It may take asome playing with, but it is
essentially the same thing you are asking for. I'm assuming you use a
remote. I just bought one last week and programmed all my Myth
Functions fromteh Lite-On IR keyboard into it. Including a few macros,
like a single button delete file. now I'm keyboard free. Make sure it
is JP1 compatible.
On 5/26/05, Michael T. Dean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, you could use a "thick-client" remote, but why not just use LIRC
like this with a "thin-client" remote?
begin
prog = irexec
button = mute
# First button press mutes audio
config = amixer set PCM mute &
# Second press unmutes audio in "soft-speak mode"
config = amixer set PCM 30%- unmute &
# Third press restores normal volume
config = amixer set PCM 30%+ unmute &
repeat = 0
end
Basically, this sets up a tri-state for the "mute" button on your
remote. The first time you press it, it mutes sound. The second time
you press it, it unmutes sound but decreases volume by 30%. The third
time, it increases volume by 30%. Only problem is remembering not to
turn up the volume when your mute is in "soft-speak mode" or the next
time you hit mute, it will add 30% to the comfortable volume. (Since
we're not telling Myth what we're doing to the volume, hitting vol-up
while in soft-speak will increase the volume from Myth's normal
volume--not from soft-speak volume--then hitting mute adds 30%, but
hitting vol-up or down again would change it to +/- 1 step from normal.
Hmm. Maybe I should make a patch so Myth senses volume changes like
xine/MPlayer/xmms instead of blindly expecting other apps to leave the
volume alone...) Oh, and it isn't automatic, but that means that it
will never automatically do the wrong thing. ;)
To use it for commercials, you would hit mute when the commercial
begins. Then, if you want to continue hearing commercials, hit mute
again to restore audio to "soft-speak" mode. Once the program resumes,
hit mute a third time to restore normal volume. If you prefer to forego
the ability to truly mute the broadcast (or you're willing to use a
dedicated button for mute and another for "soft-speak"), get rid of the
first config line. Feel free to add lines, too (i.e. if you want
multiple steps or want to go from normal to soft-speak to mute to
soft-speak to normal).
Note, you can also use "Master" instead of "PCM" (should use whichever
one you've chosen to use for your Myth mixer so it works with your
volume control). Play around with the values as desired (30% works well
for me, but I usually play back at about 60%, so you might want more).
The percentages are absolute percentages relative to the current level
(i.e if you're at 60% and decrease by 30%, it will be at 30%).
To make it work, you *must* start irexec (i.e. add a line, "irexec -d"
(no quotes) to your .xinitrc). Since you probably already have your
mute button mapped to send "F9" to mythtv, you'll need to restart
mythfrontend. Note, also, that you *must* change the "prog = " line to
use "irexec" instead of "mythtv."
For more info: man amixer
James Oltman wrote:
> How did you get the remote to properly learn the IR commands of the
> keyboard? When I do that with my giant Sony Rm-2100 remote, it works.
> When I go to use the remote, it gives me 2 keypresses instead of one
> for EVERY command I learned. Did you do something special?
"Thick client" remotes (eg: Pronto/Marantz, URC/HTM, Sony) which learn
commands from other IR devices can be tricky because of the nature of IR
codes.
Daniel Tonks' excellent writeup on the many different IR learning
methods is at http://www.remotecentral.com/features/irtips.htm
Toggle bits and duck blinds and sunglare, oh my.
I haven't purchased a LiteOn IR keyboard yet so I'm going to take a
guess that the method you used to learn the commands with was
inappropriate for that keyboard.
Every remote manufacturer's training I've attended has referenced this
article and site. Come to think of it, Daniel's site and forums are
regarded as the de facto resource for anything remote related.
--
mw
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