Fertilizer;488725 Wrote: 
> Hi Bluegaspode,
> 
> I used this Lirc file:
> http://lirc.sourceforge.net/remotes/denon/RC-174
> (BTW, the Power-toggle code is missing...)
> Created a SqueezeIRData.txt test file with the following line:
> 
> ROOT;ACTION;Test-tape1-01; Tape-1
> Toggle;;LIRC:38000:::319:1808:319:734:323:::0x1AE8:15:67462;
> 
> I also tried these:
> LIRC:38000:::319:1808:319:734:323:::1AE8:15:67462; 
> LIRC:38000:::319:1808:319:734:323:::0x0000000000001AE8:15:67462; 
> 
> Furthermore I found the DENON RC 174 codes in Pronto Hex format:
> http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/codes/denon/rc-174/
> Maybe these are useable.??
> 
> Thanx in advance.

I started to analyze what you did there.
First of all - it think the LIRC file is not really exact, but the data
at least tries to come near to what is recorded in the Pronto-File (I
compared volume up).
Furthermore the Pronto-codes exactly match the DENON-IR-format (see
http://www.hifi-remote.com/johnsfine/DecodeIr.html#Denon)
For volume Up the following data is sent:
00110 10110010 00
00110 01001101 11

the first 5 bits are the device number 
the next 8 bit are the command         
followed by 00
then the same again, but the command is inverted (followed by 11).

The lirc-file 'just' sends 0x1937 (00110 01001101 11) for Vol-Up which
is the second half - according to the docs from hifi-remote this should
be enough for most cases - but if your receiver is picky, then maybe
not.

Hey good news: we have 3 sources (LIRC, Pronto and hifi-remote
Specification) which do not contradict each other :) - so I guess we are
near a solution.

Next is the timing: according to the docs from hifi-remote the timing
are 1to3 for a '0' bit and 1to7 for a '1' bit.
Timings in the Lirc-File don't match this (one 319 1808) they just use
1to5.6 for a '1' bit.

So given all this information I'd try with the following for volume
up:
LIRC:38000:::264:1848:264:792:165:::1937:15:165; 



@indifference: whatever your 'DENON' protocoll does - its not the DENON
documented at hifi-remote. From looking at the code, what you call DENON
much more looks like another variation of NEC?


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