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Re: Best place to save an IR remote's codes



Hi Kevin,

Use Infrared Remote Manager v1.2 (can be downloaded for free from http://www.autom8it.com/dante or http://www.geocities.com/tdanro ) to do that. You can analyze and save all the commands in the configuration file, using a simple graphical interface.
It is very simple to use and the commands are not stored in RAW mode, but in the standard representation for the specific protocol. Read the online help (http://www.autom8it.com/dante/irman/irremote.htm) for details.
A new version with RC5 protocol support and fully automatic analysis of the received IR command will be available at the beginning of the next week. If you are interested and need the RC5 support now, I can send to you the beta version tomorrow by mail.
Please do not hesitate to send me a mail if you have any question.

Best regards,
Dan
P.S. I really need your feedback if you try it.

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Kevin Hawkins
  To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 8:29 PM
  Subject: [ukha_d] Best place to save an IR remote's codes


      I have the loan of an IR remote for a piece of AV kit that I have ( I
  lost my remote ). It is a complex remote with multifunction buttons.
      I need to give the remote back soon and I want to store the IR buttons
  in a place that is the most flexible for me to utilise them later. What is
  the best (cleanest) way of doing this and in a way that might allow me to
  use the codes in other applications later ? Do these codes become
  transportable in this way or remain bespoke to the recording application ?

      I have the following options - no doubt the best would be some PC add on
  IR receiver...

      Pronto - One for All - HomeVision - Leopard - Comfort - Slink-E -

      At the moment I am probably going to go the HomeVision and Pronto route.

      Kevin


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