If you don't find your remote, you could try similar type which probably use the same IR codes. In your case I would start with BN59-00937A, which is in database.
Ah, that one is a good choice too, except the only LIRC config file for it right now is an "irman" config file, which only works with IRMAN hardware.
Yeah, unfortunately, LIRC is not a very complete or comprehensive source for IR information, but it seems to be the best out there right now. (I feel your pain -- I'm in the process of writing my own little IR control app right now, and am just dying for some better data...)
Have you just tried searching remote hex codes in google I used to program prontos for awhile, was always able to find what I needed for the most part.
Have you just tried searching remote hex codes in google I used to program prontos for awhile, was always able to find what I needed for the most part.
Interesting! I think I stumbled across this site a few months ago, but couldn't make heads or tails of the data... After playing around with the LIRC's system now though, I think I can see how it works. If I read it right, their system pretty much involves a straight-up mirroring of the data read off another remote. This should work for the majority of remotes... Thanks! I'll see if I can suck this data into my app as well.
Also, for anyone having trouble with QtIrreco (or just interested in trying out something different), please consider the app Pierogi. I wrote it out of my frustration at the QtIrreco design, and I think it has a much better underlying philosophy of how a remote control should perform. (Plus, I think it's much easier to use.) Here's a link to the app's announcement page:
Also, for anyone having trouble with QtIrreco (or just interested in trying out something different), please consider the app Pierogi. I wrote it out of my frustration at the QtIrreco design, and I think it has a much better underlying philosophy of how a remote control should perform. (Plus, I think it's much easier to use.) Here's a link to the app's announcement page:
I love the fact that qtireco doesnt have any philosophy and instead lets me design my own remote just as i want it, but...
The bar at the top in pierogi to change screens, is something i really miss in qtirreco.
(Or swiping/scrolling or just about any other way to simply change screens)
Or, is there any way to send ircodes directly from the commandline?
-If so, then i could implement it with a folder full of .desktop files instead
recently FAPMAN installed some updates (i think from devel) and it broke Qtirreco. Anybody know why this might have happened or how I can reverse the upgrades so I can save my weekend?