From: jeff123 <jef...@ho...> - 2010-10-01 07:42:29
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Dear All, I have some questions regarding the LIRC RAW Mode and the LIRCD.SIMREC daemon simulation. I have tried the LIRC LIRCCODE mode, which works fine. Now as per project requirement, we need to switch to RAW mode. According to my understanding, the raw mode decoding is actually done in the user space framework of LIRCD, the driver needs to pass all the original pulse/space waveform values to the user space decoding framework sequentially. This means that a group of time value data needs to be collected to decode one button press. Has anybody tried the raw mode please share some information? How is the performance of the raw mode? I have also tried to enable the maintainer mode. In order to test the raw mode, I used the lircd.conf.mceusb as the configuration file. Using lircd.simsend, I can simulate sending the pulses and spaces in the format as "pulse 2667 space 889 pulse 444 space 444 pulse 444 space 888................" serials. But when using lircd.simrec, I try to key in the above pulse and space sequences from the stdin command line, I can not get the decoding result. So has anyone tried the lircd.simrec? How do you key in the pulse/space sequences? When did you key in the EOF to terminate? Thanks and Regards, jeff -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/LIRCD.SIMREC-and-LIRC-RAW-MODE-tp29855443p29855443.html Sent from the LIRC mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |