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From: Juan J. G. de S. L. <ska...@gm...> - 2009-01-22 22:56:12
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Hi, Léo. 2009/1/22 Léo <leo...@ya...>: > Understood, but in xmode2 I saw that control send a especial signal when I leave key pressed, but using the remote, nothing happens if I leave the key pressed. irw register only one code output in this situation. All of this is with gap value times 2. > > If I use the original gap value, double key pessing happens and irw output two codes for each touch in a button. Again, nothing happens if I leave the key pressed. I've looked at the attached xmode2 picture. The three lines for the infracd remote are two repeated codes each, with the same gap between them each time. Did you keep the key pressed? What's the look of that special signal when autorepeating? Also, by counting lines I would say that the gap value (total length of a code, and not the actual gap, since the CONST_LENGTH flag is active) for your remote should be something like: gap 40.75 * 5000 = 203750 which somehow validates your need to double the gap value. Besides the starting pulse/space combination are like 3.5 and 1.75 units, which should mean something like header 17500 8750 which still keeps the pulse/space ratio, but doubles the lengths in the original configuration file??? This all seems a little bit strange. I still have to perform tests here with an avermedia remote to check the time scale. > In xmode2 I noted that the code send by my creative remote is longer than any other remote, I could say 2 times longer. xmode2 is lircd.conf indenpendent, is this right? Yes, xmode2 is totally low level, and does not depend on the configuration at all. > Only Creative is so long, with remotes tested until now. It's two codes, not one. See the gap in the middle. xmode2 sometimes doesn't skip to the next "line" depending on the -t value. Best regards, Juan Jesús. -- Dream small if success is enough for you; dream big if you need to change the world. |