ghulse wrote: 
> I mostly use the web interface on my Mac, but I thought it would be nice
> to have an infrared remote that I could use, primarily to pause and
> play. The flirc web site shows the Apple remote, which I have. So I
> guess my idea is feasible, at least in theory. Although it sounds like
> it works with Media Center, not the Picore web interface? I'm guessing
> the flirc dongle gets plugged into the Mac, not the Rasberri Pi?

Hi,

Well yes and no !

You will plug the flirc into your Mac or a PC to program it then you
will put it into your Pi

Basically the Flirc emulates a keyboard, so if you've programed it such
that pressing "Play" on your remote to send a "P" thats what it feeds to
the Pi

This device works on the Pi (Jivelite) interface not sure if you can use
it without jivelite (mine is on my Pi with touchscreen and Jivelite)

Hope this helps

Jeff



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