From: Julien C. <che...@ms...> - 2013-05-10 13:50:16
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Ok I will work on it. Thank you very much for your help. > Date: Fri, 10 May 2013 14:31:42 +0100 > From: do...@gm... > To: che...@ms... > CC: lir...@li... > Subject: Re: Irrecord with Hama MCE Remote receiver > > devinput should contain most, if not all, key definitions for all remote > controls. > OK so I'm also understanding you a little better :D > You could use different environment/config files passed as arguments to > the LIRC service. You will need different instances of LIRC each running > concurrently and using its own environment/config file. But if you merge > all your enviornment/config files into one there "may be" key overlaps. > > Here is background to using multiple instances of LIRC. Note that you > will need to configure the LIRC service appropriately so that all your > remotes connect into the one socket. > > http://www.lirc.org/html/configure.html > > If you don't find the key for your RC in devinput (though quite > unlikely) you can make your definitions using irrecord. But I just tend > to go with whatever assignment is in the devinput file and use that as a > pointer in .lircrc. > > I think you should find everything in devinput without having to make > separate environment/config files for each RC. Then you only need to > modify and upkeep your local .lircrc. > > Hope this helps. > > > On 10/05/13 13:47, Julien Chevet wrote: > > uld like to know is what I have to do to configure another remote that I > > do not have the configuration file. > > Is the standard key definitions works for all other remotes ? > > In this case what is the aim of irrecord ? |