Joseph Perez wrote:
>
> I decided that I would like to expand FreeAmp's capabilities so that it
> can be accessed via a remote control. While attempting to do this, I
> discovered the IRManUI source code. Correct if I'm wrong but, I believe
> the source code uses the serial port to access an infra-red reciever
> that could in fact control the FreeAmp player. I just began looking at
> the code, and I wanted to know if it was already fully functional. Also,
> how could I get FreeAmp to use your source code? Do I need a certain
> remote control?
In my opinion you should use Lirc (linux infrared remote control) to
gather
remote codes. It supports irman and universal remote, homebrew receivers
and so on.
It also has a very nice client library with config file support ...
Harald
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