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Re: [Announce] Pierogi - a universal infrared remote control app
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Hey Copernicus, is their any way a Foxtel box in Australia could get a keyset in your awesome app?
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Copernicus congrats on this wonderful app, tested with philips and samsung tv sets and works like a charm, while I had several problems to get my TVs working with QtIrreco and Irreco Widget.
About last one, if you could plan releasing a desktop widget, Pierogi would be the killer remote control app for N900 :D |
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My current plan is to set up a decent command-line interface; therefore, instead of making the app itself into a desktop widget, you could create a lightweight GUI (maybe a QBW?) that makes scripted calls to Pierogi. Anyway, just one idea. |
Re: [Announce] Pierogi - a universal infrared remote control app
Hi, is it possible for me to manually add remotes for AOC TV's, More for epson projectors and a few for Kolin AC's? If not, can you try adding some of them? Cool app. Works on almost everything. Thanks.
Also, on my Sony Wega and Sony Bravia TV's, it seems as if putting the phone farther than about 3 inches won't emit a signal, or is it the tv? I'm not sure. :p just on those 2 tv's though |
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1) Define a common set of keys shared between keysets (e.g. volume up-down, channel up-down, etc...) to use in a desktop widget 2) Develop a feature like: "Create/replace Widget from current keyset" That would create/replace a desktop widget based on the current keyset only and using common keys defined; thus resolving the storing problem. The downside is you could have a widget with only one keyset at a time, anyway I think it would be good for the majority of users :) This is just an idea, forgive me if things aren't so easy as speaking :p |
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However, let me mention that this is exactly how the LIRC server works -- you feed it an individual LIRC config file, and then make calls to it from your own personalized front-end. Existing desktop IR widgets, such as the very nice RaeMote, work in exactly this manner. So you don't need to wait on Pierogi if you'd like to develop something like that... |
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