I've got one of those dvico MCE remotes, and I'm actually just NOW trying to get it to work....
There was aparently a patch released to lirc0.7pre4 (I think) that was supposed to work, see: http://www.users.on.net/~jani/dvico-mythtv-8.html I don't know, as I'm running 0.7.2 which supposedly has dvico support built-in, but it's not working for me at all, so I'm just starting to readup on lircd, and maybe fix it. (who knows) (All I can do so far is 'cat /dev/hiddev0' and see raw IR data from the remote, but that's as far as I get).... Buzz. BTW: This is my dvico remote test app, if you're interested (yes, it's aweful, but I only wrote it this morning), all it does is tell you what button you just pressed, by reading directly from the raw /dev/hiddev0 device: -------buzz_dvico_remote.pl------------- #!/usr/bin/perl -w # script to test Fusion HDTV DVB-T MCE remote! # # fusion remote puts out binary data in the following strings (where XXX is the variable number): # ( out from the /dev/ device file ) # 1 0 9 0 1 0 0 0 70 0 1 0 254 XXX 0 0 # # David Bussenschutt August 2005 # # this script exits only on ctrl-c. # # (when using the set_map function, you should press any already defined key 10 times to exit and get a dump of the # newly defined key_map). # # use strict; use Data::Dumper; my $device = "/dev/hiddev0"; my $DEV; open $DEV,$device or die( $!); use Term::ReadKey; ReadMode 4,$DEV; # do we want to exit yet? my $done = 0; # the keycodes as determined/named by me, using the set_map function below # my %key_map = (); # START WITH THIS DEFINITION IF YOU USE THE key_map function. my %key_map = ( '90' => 'live', '21' => 'vol+', '206' => 'power--repeat', '71' => 'play_pause', '7' => '4', '80' => '5', '26' => 'dvd', '200' => '7--repeat', '18' => 'skip', '72' => '7', '84' => '6', '27' => '3', '194' => 'start--repeat', '95' => 'right', '201' => 'back--repeat', '151' => '2--repeat', '89' => 'i_more', '10' => 'guide', '31' => 'zoom', '11' => '1', '207' => 'ff--repeat', '142' => 'mp3--repeat', '208' => '5--repeat', '91' => 'left', '78' => 'power', '87' => 'mute', '77' => 'dvd_menu', '133' => 'vol---repeat', '149' => 'vol+--repeat', '210' => 'photo--repeat', '138' => 'guide--repeat', '199' => 'play_pause--repeat', '153' => 'folder--repeat', '15' => 'replay', '211' => 'down--repeat', '137' => 'ch---repeat', '81' => 'up', '66' => 'start', '73' => 'back', '76' => '8', '19' => 'ratio', '67' => 'rew', '204' => '8--repeat', '70' => 'tv', '139' => '1--repeat', '198' => 'tv--repeat', '129' => 'rec--repeat', '17' => 'ch+', '2' => 'dtv', '1' => 'rec', '88' => '9', '30' => 'cpf', '141' => 'stop--repeat', '222' => 'ok--repeat', '82' => 'photo', '25' => 'folder', '147' => 'ratio--repeat', '83' => 'down', '218' => 'live--repeat', '135' => '4--repeat', '14' => 'mp3', '215' => 'mute--repeat', '145' => 'ch+--repeat', '223' => 'right--repeat', '150' => 'setup--repeat', '131' => '0--repeat', '155' => '3--repeat', '130' => 'dtv--repeat', '217' => 'i_more--repeat', '143' => 'replay--repeat', '79' => 'ff', '22' => 'setup', '158' => 'cpf--repeat', '205' => 'dvd_menu--repeat', '212' => '6--repeat', '154' => 'dvd--repeat', '219' => 'left--repeat', '23' => '2', '13' => 'stop', '159' => 'zoom--repeat', '85' => 'alt-tab', '3' => '0', '94' => 'ok', '213' => 'alt-tab--repeat', '9' => 'ch-', '146' => 'skip--repeat', '209' => 'up--repeat', '216' => '9--repeat', '5' => 'vol-', '195' => 'rew--repeat' ); # @raw contains the last binary data string of 16 characters my @raw; while ($done < 10) { # a daemon! # $key holds the next raw 'char' read in from the /dev/ device, my $key = ''; # $c counts the number of chars read from the /dev/ device in a single go # and should always equal 16 when a input had been read correctly. my $c = 0; while ( not defined ( $key = ReadKey(-1,$DEV))) { # no chr in buffer means gap between button presses! my $but = button_hit(@raw) if $c == 15; print "$but\n" if defined $but; @raw = () if $c == 15; $c = 0 if $c == 15; $c++; } my $k = ord($key); push (@raw,$k); } sub button_hit { my @b = @_; return undef unless defined $b[0]; #print "@b\n"; # all bar $b[13] are statically checked here: if ( $b[0] == 1 && $b[1] == 0 && $b[2] == 9 && $b[3] == 0 && $b[4] == 1 && $b[5] == 0 && $b[6] == 0 && $b[7] == 0 && $b[8] == 70 && $b[9] == 0 && $b[10] == 1 && $b[11] == 0 && $b[12] == 254 && $b[14] == 0 && $b[15] == 0 ) { #print "key: $b[13]\n"; # to build a new $key_map, uncomment this next line: #my $name = set_map($b[13]); return $key_map{$b[13]}; } return undef; # unless we are ready to end.... } sub set_map { my $key = shift; if ( $key > 128 ) { $key_map{$key} = $key_map{$key-128}."--repeat"; print "mapped to: $key_map{$key}\n"; return $key_map{$key}; } elsif (defined $key_map{$key} ) { print "(exit?:$done)...already mapped to: $key_map{$key}\n"; $done ++; return ""; } else { print "what is the name for that keypress ( $key):?\n"; my $name = <STDIN>; chomp $name; $key_map{$key} = $name; return $key_map{$key}; } } print Data::Dumper->Dump([\%key_map]); ReadMode 0,$DEV; -------buzz_dvico_remote.pl------------- -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of clarence clarence Sent: Sunday, 28 August 2005 12:53 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [mythtv-users] Dvico MCE style remote + LIRC? Hello. Has anyone successfully gotten the newer mce style remote that comes bundled with the Dvico-Plus range of cards to work? Cheers Gary Ayre _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
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