On 06.03.2011 16:56, Steffen Barszus wrote:
> On Sun, 06 Mar 2011 17:33:39 +0200
> Ville Skyttä wrote:
>
>> On 03/06/2011 04:49 PM, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>>
>>> I guess what we need first is a specification of the strings
>>> LIRC provides. Then we can adapt the VDR code accordingly.
>>> I qui
On Sun, 06 Mar 2011 17:33:39 +0200
Ville Skyttä wrote:
> On 03/06/2011 04:49 PM, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
>
> > I guess what we need first is a specification of the strings
> > LIRC provides. Then we can adapt the VDR code accordingly.
> > I quickly searched the web, but couldn't find that infor
On 03/06/2011 04:49 PM, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
I guess what we need first is a specification of the strings
LIRC provides. Then we can adapt the VDR code accordingly.
I quickly searched the web, but couldn't find that information.
Anybody?
Maybe it has been discussed before, but I wonder wh
On 02.03.2011 21:41, Gerald Dachs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> during my tests with eventlircd I noticed that the up key of my remote
> didn't work with vdr, but with xbmc. I debugged vdr and stumbled above
> the line lirc.c:89 (not vanilla sources):
>
> if (ready && ret > 21) {
>
> Lirc sends this
Hi,
during my tests with eventlircd I noticed that the up key of my remote
didn't work with vdr, but with xbmc. I debugged vdr and stumbled above
the line lirc.c:89 (not vanilla sources):
if (ready && ret > 21) {
Lirc sends this to vdr:
"67 0 KEY_UP devinput"
So this key gets