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First Cup of Ubuntu
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mce remote + receiver / transceiver model 1039
Hello everyone,
Could some tell me how i can setup my mce remote + receiver / transceiver for use to control my amplifier via ir jacks that comes with this mce remote blaster. the reason why i asked this is that on Microsft i could use this to control my amplifier, what do i have to do with lirc to get this to work. Thnx in advance, Deffcon |
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Ubuntu Developer
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Location: Austin, TX
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Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron
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Re: mce remote + receiver / transceiver model 1039
Well two things:
1) Those remotes have three programmable buttons: Vol+/Vol-/Power. You can avoid using the IR blasters if you don't want anything beyond these buttons. Otherwise, you need to get a lircd.conf that represents your amplifier and append it to the existing /etc/lirc/lircd.conf From that point forward, its just a matter of Code:
irsend -d /dev/lirc0 SEND_ONCE BUTTON |
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