From: Bengt M. <bu...@be...> - 2012-03-13 19:29:54
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On 03/13/12 03:35, JimMH wrote: > > I am trying to run pronto2lirc python script ver 1.11 on Fedora 12 on the > following: > > [code] > Open1:0000 0063 0000 009c 0070 0070 002a 002a 002a 0070 002a 002a 002a 0070 > 0070 0070 002a 002a 002a 0070 002a 002a 002a 0070 0070 0070 002a 002a 002a > 0070 002a 002a 002a 0070 0070 0070 002a 002a 002a 0070 002a 002a 002a 0070 > 0070 0070 002a 002a 002a 0070 002a 002a 002a 0070 0070 0070 002a 002a 002a > 0070 002a 002a 002a 0070 0070 0070 002a 002a 002a 0070 002a 002a 002a 0070 > 0070 0070 002a 002a 002a 004e ... > RepeatableSequence > File "/usr/bin/pronto2lirc", line 47, in CreatePulses > raise "Number of actual codes does not match the header information!" As the error message sort-of says, the header is not consistent with the length of the message. It says that there are 0x0000 + 0x009c = 0 + 156 = 156 burst pairs; but in fact there are only 38. If this is Greek to you: The program fails since the alleged Pronto signal is nonsensical. Greetz, Bengt |