Am Thu, 8 Jan 2009 18:14:13 -0500 schrieb "Michael Krufky" <[email protected]>:
> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 6:02 PM, Carsten Meier <[email protected]> wrote: > > Am Thu, 8 Jan 2009 16:16:26 -0600 (CST) > > schrieb Mike Isely <[email protected]>: > > > >> On Thu, 8 Jan 2009, Carsten Meier wrote: > >> > >> > Here comes dmesg output with debug=2 param to modprobe: > >> > [35268.935497] ir-kbd-i2c: probe 0x1a @ pvrusb2_a: no > >> > [35268.936740] ir-kbd-i2c: probe 0x18 @ pvrusb2_a: no > >> > [35268.936989] ir-kbd-i2c: probe 0x4b @ pvrusb2_a: no > >> > [35268.939552] ir-kbd-i2c: probe 0x64 @ pvrusb2_a: no > >> > [35268.940698] ir-kbd-i2c: probe 0x30 @ pvrusb2_a: no > >> > > >> > With an additional hauppauge=1 the result s similar: > >> > [35318.759643] ir-kbd-i2c: probe 0x1a @ pvrusb2_a: no > >> > [35318.759655] ir-kbd-i2c: probe 0x18 @ pvrusb2_a: no > >> > [35318.760016] ir-kbd-i2c: probe 0x4b @ pvrusb2_a: no > >> > [35318.760270] ir-kbd-i2c: probe 0x64 @ pvrusb2_a: no > >> > [35318.760516] ir-kbd-i2c: probe 0x30 @ pvrusb2_a: no > >> > > >> > Hope somebody could help... > >> > >> Later Hauppauge devices have included a different IR receiver chip > >> which won't work with that module. (But LIRC can still be made to > >> work. Sorry...) > >> > >> Which device do you have? If it's a 24xxx device, the later spins > >> with an internal IR blaster fall into this category. The HVR-1950 > >> also won't work with that module. Earlier 24xxx devices and all > >> 29xxx devices should work with it however. > >> > >> There is a lengthy description in the mail archives about this. I > >> should probably extract out that text and add it to the web > >> documentation. It's been asked about too many times now. > >> > >> -Mike > >> > >> > > > > I have a 24xxx device with an IR blaster jack at the back and a > > silver remote. I searched G* before (but not explicitly your site) > > and haven't found much useful infoformation. OK, now I found some > > explanation: > > http://www.isely.net/pipermail/pvrusb2/2007-December/001658.html Is > > there any way to use the event-nodes of the kernel to make X > > automatically recognise the remote key-presses? > > You need to use lirc 's driver for the zilog processor. Some distros > ship it under the name, lirc_pvr150 -- the name is bad, but module > works. > > See lirc's web site for more info on how to configure lirc, and the > features that it offers while under X. > > Good Luck, > > Mike Krufky I've used lirc before and decided to better not use it again after setting up a new system... Could somebody please port the corresponding lirc-stuff to v4l? ;) OK, then I have no choice and use it again... Thanks to all. _______________________________________________ pvrusb2 mailing list [email protected] http://www.isely.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pvrusb2
