msiegler;152377 Wrote: > So it looks like the following is what we can conclude: > > SB3 can generate any kind of raw code as specified in an .ir file using > the RAW_CODE mechanism of pulse, space, pulse, space,... specified in > microseconds. I'm not sure how the carrier frequency is specified in > this case however. I can use IR Learning to grab these values. > > SB3 can also generate some sort of "standard" encoding native to the IR > port. What kind of IR encoding does the SB3 use for its remote? > > SB3 however will not recognize an alien IR message, although > conceivably raw IR callback routines could be implemented to do this, > albeit VERY difficultly. I would suggest that an incredible plugin > would be able to > > 1. Learn and store any remote signal to .ir files. > 2. Have a RAW ir callback that will recognize and issue commands. > > Am I dreaming? The recognition part is actually tricky because of the > nonnative encoding.
I'm a bit out of my depth here -- my understanding of IR codes is limited. But in earlier versions of the server (like, 5.4) if you turned on ir debugging you could see every single ir signal that the SB picked up--from any remote in the room. Now, I'm not sure if it was limited to the NEC protocol (I don't have any sony equipment and I know they use a different protocol) but it sure wasn't limited to SB codes. You could then use those captured codes from the logs to customize your .ir files and put together your own ir setup for the SB. Did I misunderstand, or is that the sort of functionality you want? I seem to recall that this functionality was removed in v.6 of the server and newer. Not sure why...maybe signals are being filtered in the firmware so that the server doesn't get hit as often? -- azinck3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ azinck3's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=3967 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=29240 _______________________________________________ plugins mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/plugins
