It's nothing complicated really and a lot of HOWTO:s could be found out there. However, there is a bug in kernels > 3.17.4 which bites irrecord so if you are on such a kernel there are problems. Otherwise, just do it - it isn't hard.
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Xbmc ir remote control at the pi hut store for a very cheap price of 3 pounds sounds good enough for the job. I am just surprised eveyone needs to configure it through flirc. Surely it would be the same config file for everyone using it. Why dont they sell it with the control file already created and ready to use?
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Should mention this is using a rasperry pi 2
Have you tried creating your own using irrecord?
To be honest sounded a task that went over my head to achieve
It's nothing complicated really and a lot of HOWTO:s could be found out there. However, there is a bug in kernels > 3.17.4 which bites irrecord so if you are on such a kernel there are problems. Otherwise, just do it - it isn't hard.
Xbmc ir remote control at the pi hut store for a very cheap price of 3 pounds sounds good enough for the job. I am just surprised eveyone needs to configure it through flirc. Surely it would be the same config file for everyone using it. Why dont they sell it with the control file already created and ready to use?