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From: Bengt M. <bu...@be...> - 2019-11-06 16:24:04
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You want to analyze the output when RPi A (tries to) send the signal with, say, 3 repeats. For this you can use IrScrutinizer; if you do not "like" running on the RPi you can use a PC (Linux, Windows, Mac). Or mode2. On 2019-11-05 22:35, Sahbi via LIRC-list wrote: > Using a gap value lower than 80000 only results in "transmission failed" > or "buffer too small" errors, anything >= 80k and <= 150k unfortunately > doesn't make a difference either. > > I checked both lircd -h and man lircd and I don't see any mention of > increased verbosity for logging. Also apparently OSMC recently updated > their distro to use kernel 4.19.55-6 but upgrading to that too doesn't > help. > > I personally don't like having a GUI on my Linux boxes, so I don't think > I can use IrScrutinizer at all? I ran mode2 (without -m because I think > that gives a bit less information) to capture the output of a SEND_ONCE > for volume down from Pi A: > pulse 4571 > space 4543 > ... |