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Author: | j0ly [ Mon Sep 26, 2005 11:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | PVR 150 IR Blaster Walkthrough (yes working!) |
Greetings everyone, Now that the PVR 150's are a little more supported in IVTV, i was wondering how i could get the IR Blaster to work. welp, after searching the web, and trying lots of different things out, i found a guy by the name of Mark (who btw needs to be thanked huge for this) He is running debian and has been able to get his blaster working with his card, no problems. You can see his webpage http://www.blushingpenguin.com/mark/blog/?p=19 and you can see my thought process as i went through trying out different things to get it to work (my name is Scott). I can now say i have it working sucessfully with 1 of my 2 pvr cards, controlling a Starchoice Receiver. Here is what i did. **UPDATE** I now have my 2 pvrs working with their own seperate channel change scripts as well, **UPDATE 2 - NOW SUPERSIZED WITH IVTV-0.3.9 *** UPDATE 3 - TO MUCH FAT IN THE SUPERSIZED MEAL, WENT DOWN TO IVTV 0.3.8 FOR IR RECEIVER ISSUES*** *** Update 4 - I have backed up Marks files on to my domain, no disrepect to him, more of a just in case *** Get the pre-patched lirc 0.7.2 Quote: cd /usr/src tar jxvf kernel-source-2.6.11.9-chw-2.tar.bz2 cd /usr/src wget http://www.controlaltdeleted.com/myth/l ... 50.tar.bz2 tar xfj lirc-0.7.2pvr150.tar.bz2 cd lirc-0.7.2pvr150 ./configure Choose: TV card h - Hauppauge PVR-150 TV card (note: _NOT_ ‘g - Hauppauge TV card’) Save configuration & run configure Quote: make && make install Install IVTV with a patch (forces the chipset to restart if it freezes) Quote: cd /usr/src wget http://www.controlaltdeleted.com/myth/ivtv-0.3.8.tar.gz tar zxvf ivtv-0.3.8.tar.gz cd ivtv-0.3.8 cd driver wget http://www.controlaltdeleted.com/myth/i2c.patch patch -p0 < i2c.patch make && make install now we need to reboot the computer, please just reboot like normal Quote: reboot When your system comes back up, please relog on to it and continue! IR blaster only: Now you need the ‘firmware’. This is a set of data blocks that correspond to those generated by the windows software. This goes in /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware Quote: cd /usr/lib/hotplug/firmware wget http://www.controlaltdeleted.com/myth/h ... laster.bin Check everything is working so far: Quote: modprobe lirc_dev debug=1 && modprobe lirc_pvr150 debug=1 and check the syslog output file to see if it loaded ok Quote: nano /var/log/syslog The output should be at the bottom of the syslog, pgdown till you see it, it should look something like this: Quote: Aug 28 02:09:11 soapbox kernel: lirc_pvr150: chip found with RX and TX Aug 28 02:09:11 soapbox kernel: ivtv: i2c attach [client=Hauppauge PVR150 IR RX, ok] Aug 28 02:09:11 soapbox kernel: ivtv: i2c attach [client=Hauppauge PVR150 IR TX, ok] Aug 28 02:09:11 soapbox kernel: lirc_dev: lirc_register_plugin: sample_rate: 0 Aug 28 02:09:11 soapbox udev[5221]: creating device node ‘/dev/lirc0′ Aug 28 02:09:11 soapbox kernel: lirc_pvr150: firmware of size 20927 loaded Aug 28 02:09:11 soapbox kernel: lirc_pvr150: 575 codesets loaded Aug 28 02:09:11 soapbox kernel: lirc_pvr150: Hauppauge PVR-150 IR blaster: firmware version 1.3.0 you need to configure lircd, and find out which codeset you are going to be using. The easiest way is to start with this configuration file which contains key definitions for everything in the database. We will backup your previous one as wel (just in case) Quote: start lircd, but lets check a couple of things first Quote: ls -l /dev/lirc* you should see something like this Quote: rw-r--r-- 1 root root 61, 0 Jul 30 2004 /dev/lirc srw-rw-rw- 1 root root 0 Sep 26 22:22 /dev/lircd prw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 Jul 30 2004 /dev/lircm to start licd simple type it in and hit enter Quote: lircd i didnt have a lirc0 or lirc1 in mine (i have 2 pvr-150s im trying to get both working now, but my limited skills in linux are prohibiting me ) so lets create one, Quote: mknod /dev/lirc0 c 61 0 and we will load the modules up as well Quote: modprobe lirc_dev && modprobe lirc_pvr150 debug=1 lircd --device=/dev/lirc0 if you get an error stating that the device is in use - Quote: lircd 0.7.1pre2: there seems to already be a lircd process with pid 2202 lircd 0.7.1pre2: otherwise delete stale lockfile /var/run/lircd.pid do a quick killall lircd to unload it, and try again. Quote: killall lircd You can now check if the remote is working using irw. Run this, and press buttons on the remote. You should see some output like Quote: 0000000000001795 00 Down Hauppauge_350 Next, for the ir blaster you need to work out which codeset to use, this is the tricky bit. For this we have send_power_new, a script that just sends the power command in every single codeset (575 at present). Quote: this script is designed to send the power button for 575 devices, i lucked out, mine was number 54 run the script to make sure the ir blaster is sending (little red led will light up when its sending something) Quote: ./send_power_new red led light up? Yes move on, no something wrong happend try the previous steps again. k, now the led is lighting up, position it on your ir controlled device ((sat/ digital cable receiver) on the ir pickup, these ir blasters are weak so you may need to position it a couple of times. now what i did is a little bit of a pain in the arse. run the script again, with your device powered on, and count how many cycles that the ir goes through before turning the device off (again mine was 54 times) or do it in 50s or something, when you finally have figured out how many cycles it is, edit the send_power_new script Quote: nano send_power_new and rem out the lines that you have tried, for example Quote: #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_0_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 1_0_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_1_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 1_1_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_2_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 1_2_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_3_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_4_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 1_4_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_5_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 1_5_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_6_KEY_POWER we have not isolated your devices remote codes. again im going to use mine in this example, so here is what mine looked like (snipped top and bottem) Quote: #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 1_24_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_25_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 1_25_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_26_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 1_26_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_27_KEY_POWER irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 1_27_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_28_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 1_28_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_29_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 1_29_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_30_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 1_30_KEY_POWER #irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 0_31_KEY_POWER to test this out, run that line in a shell command Quote: irsend SEND_ONCE blaster 1_27_KEY_POWER my device turns off, if i run it again, it will turn on - With me so far? so now we have your device, we need to edit the /etc/lirc/lircd.conf file to incorporate it, you may notice if you nano that file, Quote: nano /etc/lirc/lircd.conf its fricken huge (good old SNL, comes in 3 sizes, Wee - Not so Wee, and FRICKEN HUGE) so we need to find in that file out devices control codes, and rename them - edit the file and look for your device in it Quote: nano /etc/lirc/lircd.conf here is mine for the starchoice box for example Quote: name 0_27_KEY_1 1769473 name 0_27_KEY_2 1769474 name 0_27_KEY_3 1769475 name 0_27_KEY_4 1769476 name 0_27_KEY_5 1769477 name 0_27_KEY_6 1769478 name 0_27_KEY_7 1769479 name 0_27_KEY_8 1769480 name 0_27_KEY_9 1769481 name 0_27_KEY_POWER 1769482 name 0_27_KEY_CH_UP 1769487 name 0_27_KEY_CH_DOWN 1769488 name 0_27_KEY_FAVCH 1769500 name 0_27_KEY_FTUNEPLUS 1769505 name 0_27_KEY_FTUNEMINUS 1769506 name 0_27_KEY_Norm 1769533 name 0_27_KEY_AB 1769534 name 1_27_KEY_0 2149253120 name 1_27_KEY_1 2149253121 name 1_27_KEY_2 2149253122 name 1_27_KEY_3 2149253123 name 1_27_KEY_4 2149253124 name 1_27_KEY_5 2149253125 name 1_27_KEY_6 2149253126 name 1_27_KEY_7 2149253127 name 1_27_KEY_8 2149253128 name 1_27_KEY_9 2149253129 name 1_27_KEY_POWER 2149253130 name 1_27_KEY_CH_UP 2149253135 name 1_27_KEY_CH_DOWN 2149253136 name 1_27_CH_PREVIOUS 2149253139 name 1_27_KEY_GUIDE 2149253147 name 1_27_KEY_AV 2149253161 name 1_27_KEY_ENTER 2149253163 now we need to edit out the crap (unwanted device codes) and put this in there, here is what my final lircd.conf looked like, feel free to copy and paste this, but be sure to edit out my device, and add yours Quote: # # this config file was automatically generated # using lirc-0.5.5pre8 on Sun Apr 18 11:43:45 1999 # # contributed by Jens Leuschner <leuschner@gmx.net> # # brand: Hauppauge # model: # supported devices: WinTV primo; WinTV pci; WinTV radio # # This config file will work with both homebrew receivers and # original Hauppauge TV cards !!! # begin remote name blaster bits 32 flags RAW_CODES eps 0 aeps 0 plead 0 gap 333333 repeat_bit 0 begin raw_codes name 1_27_KEY_0 2149253120 name 1_27_KEY_1 2149253121 name 1_27_KEY_2 2149253122 name 1_27_KEY_3 2149253123 name 1_27_KEY_4 2149253124 name 1_27_KEY_5 2149253125 name 1_27_KEY_6 2149253126 name 1_27_KEY_7 2149253127 name 1_27_KEY_8 2149253128 name 1_27_KEY_9 2149253129 name 1_27_KEY_POWER 2149253130 name 1_27_KEY_CH_UP 2149253135 name 1_27_KEY_CH_DOWN 2149253136 name 1_27_CH_PREVIOUS 2149253139 name 1_27_KEY_GUIDE 2149253147 name 1_27_KEY_AV 2149253161 name 1_27_KEY_ENTER 2149253163 end raw_codes end remote begin remote name Hauppauge bits 13 flags SHIFT_ENC eps 30 aeps 100 one 950 830 zero 950 830 plead 960 gap 89584 repeat_bit 2 begin codes TV 0x000000000000100F RADIO 0x000000000000100C FULL_SCREEN 0x000000000000102E CH+ 0x0000000000001020 CH- 0x0000000000001021 VOL- 0x0000000000001011 VOL+ 0x0000000000001010 MUTE 0x000000000000100D SOURCE 0x0000000000001022 1 0x0000000000001001 2 0x0000000000001002 3 0x0000000000001003 4 0x0000000000001004 5 0x0000000000001005 6 0x0000000000001006 7 0x0000000000001007 8 0x0000000000001008 9 0x0000000000001009 0 0x0000000000001000 RESERVED 0x000000000000101E MINIMIZE 0x0000000000001026 end codes end remote # # this config file was automatically generated # using lirc-0.6.6(animax) on Tue Apr 15 19:50:27 2003 # # contributed by # # brand: Hauppauge # model no. of remote control: # devices being controlled by this remote: PVR 2/350 # begin remote name hauppauge_pvr bits 13 flags RC5|CONST_LENGTH eps 30 aeps 100 one 969 811 zero 969 811 plead 1097 gap 114605 toggle_bit 2 begin codes Power 0x00000000000017FD Go 0x00000000000017FB 1 0x00000000000017C1 2 0x00000000000017C2 3 0x00000000000017C3 4 0x00000000000017C4 5 0x00000000000017C5 6 0x00000000000017C6 7 0x00000000000017C7 8 0x00000000000017C8 9 0x00000000000017C9 Back/Exit 0x00000000000017DF 0 0x00000000000017C0 Menu 0x00000000000017CD Red 0x00000000000017CB Green 0x00000000000017EE Yellow 0x00000000000017F8 Blue 0x00000000000017E9 Ch+ 0x00000000000017E0 Ch- 0x00000000000017E1 Vol- 0x00000000000017D1 Vol+ 0x00000000000017D0 Ok 0x00000000000017E5 Mute 0x00000000000017CF Blank 0x00000000000017CC Full 0x00000000000017FC Rewind 0x00000000000017F2 Play 0x00000000000017F5 Rewind 0x00000000000017F2 Play 0x00000000000017F5 Forward 0x00000000000017F4 Record 0x00000000000017F7 Stop 0x00000000000017F6 Pause 0x00000000000017F0 Replay 0x00000000000017E4 Skip 0x00000000000017DE end codes end remote # # this config file was automatically generated # using lirc-0.7.0(any) on Sun Nov 28 20:25:09 2004 # # contributed by # # brand: Hauppauge 350 # Created: G.J. Werler (The Netherlands) # Project: Mythtv Fedora Pundit-R www.mythtvportal.com # Date: 2004/11/28 # model no. of remote control: Hauppauge A415-HPG # devices being controlled by this remote: PVR-350 # begin remote name Hauppauge_350 bits 13 flags RC5|CONST_LENGTH eps 30 aeps 100 one 969 811 zero 969 811 plead 1097 gap 114605 toggle_bit 2 begin codes Go 0x00000000000017BB Power 0x00000000000017BD TV 0x000000000000179C Videos 0x0000000000001798 Music 0x0000000000001799 Pictures 0x000000000000179A Guide 0x000000000000179B Radio 0x000000000000178C Up 0x0000000000001794 Left 0x0000000000001796 Right 0x0000000000001797 Down 0x0000000000001795 OK 0x00000000000017A5 Back/Exit 0x000000000000179F Menu/i 0x000000000000178D Vol+ 0x0000000000001790 Vol- 0x0000000000001791 Prev.Ch 0x0000000000001792 Mute 0x000000000000178F Ch+ 0x00000000000017A0 Ch- 0x00000000000017A1 Record 0x00000000000017B7 Stop 0x00000000000017B6 Rewind 0x00000000000017B2 Play 0x00000000000017B5 Forward 0x00000000000017B4 Replay/SkipBackward 0x00000000000017A4 Pause 0x00000000000017B0 SkipForward 0x000000000000179E 1 0x0000000000001781 2 0x0000000000001782 3 0x0000000000001783 4 0x0000000000001784 5 0x0000000000001785 6 0x0000000000001786 7 0x0000000000001787 8 0x0000000000001788 9 0x0000000000001789 Asterix 0x000000000000178A 0 0x0000000000001780 # 0x000000000000178E Red 0x000000000000178B Green 0x00000000000017AE Yellow 0x00000000000017B8 Blue 0x00000000000017A9 end codes end remote You notice that this lircd has support for multiple hauppauge cards so it should work with a 250 remote as well k we are not done yet, now we need to name the remote keys to proper keys, ie: 1,2,3,4, instead of the name 1_27_KEY_0 name 1_27_KEY_1 name 1_27_KEY_2 etc... after editing them, my final lircd.conf looks like this: Quote: # # this config file was automatically generated # using lirc-0.5.5pre8 on Sun Apr 18 11:43:45 1999 # # contributed by Jens Leuschner <leuschner@gmx.net> # # brand: Hauppauge # model: # supported devices: WinTV primo; WinTV pci; WinTV radio # # This config file will work with both homebrew receivers and # original Hauppauge TV cards !!! # begin remote name blaster bits 32 flags RAW_CODES eps 0 aeps 0 plead 0 gap 333333 repeat_bit 0 begin raw_codes name 0 2149253120 name 1 2149253121 name 2 2149253122 name 3 2149253123 name 4 2149253124 name 5 2149253125 name 6 2149253126 name 7 2149253127 name 8 2149253128 name 9 2149253129 name POWER 2149253130 name CH_UP 2149253135 name CH_DOWN 2149253136 name CH_PREVIOUS 2149253139 name GUIDE 2149253147 name AV 2149253161 name ENTER 2149253163 end raw_codes end remote begin remote name Hauppauge bits 13 flags SHIFT_ENC eps 30 aeps 100 one 950 830 zero 950 830 plead 960 gap 89584 repeat_bit 2 begin codes TV 0x000000000000100F RADIO 0x000000000000100C FULL_SCREEN 0x000000000000102E CH+ 0x0000000000001020 CH- 0x0000000000001021 VOL- 0x0000000000001011 VOL+ 0x0000000000001010 MUTE 0x000000000000100D SOURCE 0x0000000000001022 1 0x0000000000001001 2 0x0000000000001002 3 0x0000000000001003 4 0x0000000000001004 5 0x0000000000001005 6 0x0000000000001006 7 0x0000000000001007 8 0x0000000000001008 9 0x0000000000001009 0 0x0000000000001000 RESERVED 0x000000000000101E MINIMIZE 0x0000000000001026 end codes end remote # # this config file was automatically generated # using lirc-0.6.6(animax) on Tue Apr 15 19:50:27 2003 # # contributed by # # brand: Hauppauge # model no. of remote control: # devices being controlled by this remote: PVR 2/350 # begin remote name hauppauge_pvr bits 13 flags RC5|CONST_LENGTH eps 30 aeps 100 one 969 811 zero 969 811 plead 1097 gap 114605 toggle_bit 2 begin codes Power 0x00000000000017FD Go 0x00000000000017FB 1 0x00000000000017C1 2 0x00000000000017C2 3 0x00000000000017C3 4 0x00000000000017C4 5 0x00000000000017C5 6 0x00000000000017C6 7 0x00000000000017C7 8 0x00000000000017C8 9 0x00000000000017C9 Back/Exit 0x00000000000017DF 0 0x00000000000017C0 Menu 0x00000000000017CD Red 0x00000000000017CB Green 0x00000000000017EE Yellow 0x00000000000017F8 Blue 0x00000000000017E9 Ch+ 0x00000000000017E0 Ch- 0x00000000000017E1 Vol- 0x00000000000017D1 Vol+ 0x00000000000017D0 Ok 0x00000000000017E5 Mute 0x00000000000017CF Blank 0x00000000000017CC Full 0x00000000000017FC Rewind 0x00000000000017F2 Play 0x00000000000017F5 Rewind 0x00000000000017F2 Play 0x00000000000017F5 Forward 0x00000000000017F4 Record 0x00000000000017F7 Stop 0x00000000000017F6 Pause 0x00000000000017F0 Replay 0x00000000000017E4 Skip 0x00000000000017DE end codes end remote # # this config file was automatically generated # using lirc-0.7.0(any) on Sun Nov 28 20:25:09 2004 # # contributed by # # brand: Hauppauge 350 # Created: G.J. Werler (The Netherlands) # Project: Mythtv Fedora Pundit-R www.mythtvportal.com # Date: 2004/11/28 # model no. of remote control: Hauppauge A415-HPG # devices being controlled by this remote: PVR-350 # begin remote name Hauppauge_350 bits 13 flags RC5|CONST_LENGTH eps 30 aeps 100 one 969 811 zero 969 811 plead 1097 gap 114605 toggle_bit 2 begin codes Go 0x00000000000017BB Power 0x00000000000017BD TV 0x000000000000179C Videos 0x0000000000001798 Music 0x0000000000001799 Pictures 0x000000000000179A Guide 0x000000000000179B Radio 0x000000000000178C Up 0x0000000000001794 Left 0x0000000000001796 Right 0x0000000000001797 Down 0x0000000000001795 OK 0x00000000000017A5 Back/Exit 0x000000000000179F Menu/i 0x000000000000178D Vol+ 0x0000000000001790 Vol- 0x0000000000001791 Prev.Ch 0x0000000000001792 Mute 0x000000000000178F Ch+ 0x00000000000017A0 Ch- 0x00000000000017A1 Record 0x00000000000017B7 Stop 0x00000000000017B6 Rewind 0x00000000000017B2 Play 0x00000000000017B5 Forward 0x00000000000017B4 Replay/SkipBackward 0x00000000000017A4 Pause 0x00000000000017B0 SkipForward 0x000000000000179E 1 0x0000000000001781 2 0x0000000000001782 3 0x0000000000001783 4 0x0000000000001784 5 0x0000000000001785 6 0x0000000000001786 7 0x0000000000001787 8 0x0000000000001788 9 0x0000000000001789 Asterix 0x000000000000178A 0 0x0000000000001780 # 0x000000000000178E Red 0x000000000000178B Green 0x00000000000017AE Yellow 0x00000000000017B8 Blue 0x00000000000017A9 end codes end remote now here are the edits that i found we have to make to Marks script work with Knoppmyth. Quote: nano /etc/lirc/hardware.conf find the line that says Quote: MODULES=”lirc_dev lirc_i2c” and replace it with Quote: MODULES=”lirc_dev lirc_pvr150″ then edit /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh Quote: nano /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh and add at the bottom add Quote: modprobe lirc_pvr150 lircd so it should look like Quote: # enable DMA /sbin/hdparm -qd1 /dev/hda # modprobe lirc_pvr150 lircd now who needs a chan. changing script?? (i know you all raised your hands, good class!) Quote: nano /usr/local/bin/chan_change.sh paste this bad boy in there Quote: #!/bin/sh REMOTE_NAME=blaster for digit in $(echo $1 | sed -e 's/./& /g'); do /usr/local/bin/irsend SEND_ONCE $REMOTE_NAME $digit sleep 0.4 # note, you may have to tweak the interdigit delay up a bit, depending on your DISH receiver model done and hit control X to save and exit we now need to give that script some permisions to run Quote: chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/chan_change.sh and lets try it out. Quote: cd /usr/local/bin/ ./chan_change.sh 300 you should see 300 show up on your receiver or tv. now all you have to do is edit your mythtv-setup (where you configured the cards and inputs and such, its in #4 (inputs, and add the line in external channel changer (or something like that, im going from memory right now) of Quote: "/usr/local/bin/chan_change.sh"
there, its done, a working remote, ir blaser and IVTV for a pvr150 in knoppmyth, i apoligize if this doesnt work for you, i dont know why, im just a guy that followed Marks instructions, so i dont know why this wont work on your machine, speaking from experience, i had to run through it like 6 times before comming up with this walkthrough. I hope it works for you as it has Mark and myself. once again, nerd props go out to him (he does have a paypal donate button on his site) |
Author: | cesman [ Tue Sep 27, 2005 1:03 am ] |
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Nice write up. |
Author: | j0ly [ Tue Sep 27, 2005 6:54 am ] |
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Thank You Cesman, its all i could do for the community that taught me how to do things... |
Author: | j0ly [ Tue Sep 27, 2005 7:12 am ] |
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now to add a second ir blaster (running in a second pvr150) do the following Quote: mknod /dev/lirc1 c 61 1 lircd --device=/dev/lirc1 --output=/dev/lircd1 --pidfile=/var/run/lircd1.pid and test it by typing in Quote: irsend -d /dev/lircd1 SEND_ONCE blaster 1 now lets get it working with the others on startup Quote: nano /etc/init.d/bootmisc.sh go to the bottom of the file where we made the other edits and add in this line to the very bottom Quote: lircd --device=/dev/lirc1 --output=/dev/lircd1 --pidfile=/var/run/lircd1.pid and now a channel changing sript for it as well Quote: nano /usr/local/bin/chan_change2.sh copy this in there Quote: #!/bin/sh REMOTE_NAME=blaster for digit in $(echo $1 | sed -e 's/./& /g'); do /usr/local/bin/irsend -d /dev/lircd1 SEND_ONCE $REMOTE_NAME $digit sleep 0.4 # note, you may have to tweak the interdigit delay up a bit, depending on your DISH receiver model done hit control X save and exit Quote: chmod 755 chan_change2.sh test it out Quote: ./chan_change2.sh 321 your second ir blaster should be sending out ir signals now as well, you just need to have the script located in the mythtv-setup as well, on your 2nd input's external channel change script area (mythtv-setup -> number 4 -> your 2nd tuners input -> type in the external change thing Quote: "/usr/local/bin/chan_change2.sh"
Once again, I would like to thank Mark! |
Author: | tjc [ Tue Sep 27, 2005 8:16 pm ] |
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I think you in the "contributor of the day" ribbon! |
Author: | j0ly [ Tue Sep 27, 2005 8:41 pm ] |
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LOL thanks... funny, i screwed some things up in my own install trying to get svideo working as an input, mabey someone can shed some light on it for me, and i downloaded ivtv-0.3.9.tgz and went to install it, and now the ir is now working, so please, if you are going to be upgrading the version of ivtv please do the following (again taken from Mark's site) Quote: In drivers/ivtv-driver.c, you need to add:
#include “ivtv-gpio.h” near the top of the file after the rest of the #include lines, and EXPORT_SYMBOL(ivtv_reset_ir_gpio); right at the bottom of the file where all the other EXPORT_SYMBOL lines are. All this does is export that symbol for use by other modules, it does not change the functionality of the driver in any way. im going to try this right now and see what i can do, currently install knoppmyth again |
Author: | j0ly [ Tue Sep 27, 2005 11:12 pm ] |
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k iivtv-0.3.9 works with it, i now have svideo working fine - update the walkthough for a supersized edition. 11:10pm here and i work in the morning, yet alone i havent watched any of my recorded shows for the night, time to go to bed. |
Author: | cesman [ Wed Sep 28, 2005 12:00 am ] |
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Please don't start another subject in a thread. |
Author: | cecil [ Sat Oct 01, 2005 2:04 am ] |
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What do you use as your lircrc? Where did you get it? Can you please send it to me. |
Author: | j0ly [ Sat Oct 01, 2005 7:30 am ] |
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Here you go Cecil, now please make one note, my go button is onfigureed to launch a reboot script # ~/.mythtv/lircrc # # MythTV native LIRC config file for # the Hauppauge PVR 150 silver remote # # Modified from Jarod Wilson's which came from Jeff Campbell's # and Brad Templeton's # Modified still further by Robert Jones # Here we have the jump point commands. They only work if you have # defined function keys for these jump points. For me the most # common command is the menu of recordings, so I put that on "videos" # even though that's counter-intuitive begin prog = mythtv button = TV repeat = 3 config = F5 end begin prog = mythtv button = VIDEOS repeat = 3 config = F2 end # Not yet defined Toggle PIP focus begin prog = mythtv button = MUSIC repeat = 3 config = B end # Given another function for now, I don't use mythgallery ** now is PIP Start begin prog = mythtv button = PICTURES repeat = 3 config = V end begin prog = mythtv button = GUIDE repeat = 3 config = M end # I stuck the "todo" list on here as Myth has no radio function ** SWAP PIP SCREENS ** begin prog = mythtv button = RADIO repeat = 3 config = N end begin prog = mythtv button = UP repeat = 3 config = Up end begin prog = mythtv button = DOWN repeat = 3 config = Down end begin prog = mythtv button = LEFT repeat = 3 config = Left end begin prog = mythtv button = RIGHT repeat = 3 config = Right end # Channel Up begin prog = mythtv button = CH+ repeat = 3 config = Up end # Channel Down begin prog = mythtv button = CH- repeat = 3 config = Down end # OK/Select begin prog = mythtv button = OK config = Space end # Play begin prog = mythtv button = PLAY config = Return end # Stop begin prog = mythtv button = STOP config = I end # Escape/Exit/Back begin prog = mythtv button = BACK/EXIT config = Esc end # Power Off/Exit begin prog = mythtv button = POWER config = Esc end # Pause begin prog = mythtv button = Pause repeat = 3 config = P end # Mute begin prog = mythtv button = MUTE repeat = 3 config = | end # Fast forward (30 sec default) begin prog = mythtv button = Rewind repeat = 3 config = < end # Rewind (10 sec default) begin prog = mythtv button = Forward repeat = 3 config = > end # Skip forward (10 min default) begin prog = mythtv button = SkipForward repeat = 3 config = End end # Skip backward (10 min default) begin prog = mythtv button = Replay/SkipBackward repeat = 3 config = Home end # Record begin prog = mythtv button = RECORD repeat = 3 config = R end # Delete begin prog = mythtv button = RED repeat = 3 config = D end # Decrease play speed begin prog = mythtv button = GREEN repeat = 3 config = J end # Display EPG while in live TV, # View selected show while in EPG begin prog = mythtv button = MENU repeat = 3 config = M end # Scroll up begin prog = mythtv button = VOL+ repeat = 3 config = F11 end # Scroll down begin prog = mythtv button = VOL- repeat = 3 config = F10 end # Bring up OSD info begin prog = irexec button = GO config = restartmyth.sh & end # Change display aspect ratio begin prog = mythtv button = PREVCH repeat = 3 config = W end # double speed watch begin prog = mythtv button = YELLOW repeat = 3 config = J end # change tuners begin prog = mythtv button = # repeat = 3 config = Y end # Bring up Time stretch begin prog = mythtv button = BLUE repeat = 3 config = A end # Numbers 0-9 begin prog = mythtv button = 0 repeat = 3 config = 0 end begin prog = mythtv button = 1 repeat = 3 config = 1 end begin prog = mythtv button = 2 repeat = 3 config = 2 end begin prog = mythtv button = 3 repeat = 3 config = 3 end begin prog = mythtv button = 4 repeat = 3 config = 4 end begin prog = mythtv button = 5 repeat = 3 config = 5 end begin prog = mythtv button = 6 repeat = 3 config = 6 end begin prog = mythtv button = 7 repeat = 3 config = 7 end begin prog = mythtv button = 8 repeat = 3 config = 8 end begin prog = mythtv button = 9 repeat = 3 config = 9 end ### MPlayer lirc setup # Show OSD begin prog = mplayer button = MENU repeat = 3 config = osd end # Pause playback begin prog = mplayer button = PAUSE repeat = 3 config = pause end # Skip ahead a minute if playing # If paused, resume playing begin prog = mplayer button = PLAY repeat = 3 config = seek +1 end # Stop playback and exit begin prog = mplayer button = STOP repeat = 3 config = quit end # Mute begin prog = mplayer button = MUTE repeat = 3 config = mute end # Seek back 10 seconds begin prog = mplayer button = LEFT repeat = 3 config = seek -10 end # Seek forward 30 seconds begin prog = mplayer button = RIGHT repeat = 3 config = seek +30 end # Quit begin prog = mplayer button = BACK/EXIT repeat = 3 config = quit end # Seek forward 10 minutes begin prog = mplayer button = UP repeat = 3 config = seek +600 end # Seek backward 10 minutes begin prog = mplayer button = DOWN repeat = 3 config = seek -600 end # Toggle full-screen begin prog = mplayer button = GUIDE repeat = 3 config = vo_fullscreen end ### Xine lirc setup begin prog = xine button = PLAY repeat = 3 config = Play end begin prog = xine button = STOP repeat = 3 config = Stop end begin prog = xine button = OFF repeat = 3 config = Quit end begin prog = xine button = PAUSE repeat = 3 config = Pause end begin prog = xine button = CH+ repeat = 3 config = EventUp end begin prog = xine button = CH- repeat = 3 config = EventDown end begin prog = xine button = VOL- repeat = 3 config = EventLeft end begin prog = xine button = VOL+ repeat = 3 config = EventRight end begin prog = xine button = OK repeat = 3 config = EventSelect end begin prog = xine button = BACK/EXIT repeat = 3 config = Menu end begin prog = xine button = FFW repeat = 3 #config = SpeedFaster config = SeekRelative+60 end begin prog = xine button = REW repeat = 3 #config = SpeedSlower config = SeekRelative-60 end begin prog = xine button = FULL repeat = 3 config = Volume+ end begin prog = xine button = BLANK repeat = 3 config = Volume- end begin prog = xine button = MUTE repeat = 3 config = Mute end begin prog = xine button = MENU repeat = 3 config = RootMenu end begin prog = xine button = SKIP repeat = 3 config = EventNext end begin prog = xine button = REPLAY repeat = 3 config = EventPrior end begin prog = xine button = GO repeat = 3 config = OSDStreamInfos end begin prog = xine button = RED repeat = 3 config = Quit end begin prog = xine button = RED repeat = 3 config = Quit end ###ebox begin prog = eboxy button = up repeat = 4 config = UP end begin prog = eboxy button = down repeat = 4 config = DOWN end begin prog = eboxy button = OK repeat = 4 config = accept end begin prog = eboxy button = ffwd repeat = 4 config = FFW end begin prog = eboxy button = rew repeat = 4 config = REW end begin prog = eboxy button = exit repeat = 0 config = quit end begin prog = eboxy button = chup repeat = 4 config = CH+ end begin prog = eboxy button = chdown repeat = 4 config = CH- end |
Author: | cesman [ Sat Oct 01, 2005 1:15 pm ] |
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Thanks! |
Author: | j0ly [ Tue Oct 04, 2005 4:12 am ] |
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Im currently Moving my house to a new one, so im writting this from my parents place, which has this setup (the 2 pvr-150's blasting their starchoice receivers. Here is an update - After running this for a while my remote would stop working for around 10 minutes, and having an older father who doesnt really understand technology to well, it was driving him nuts - in turn, me. So i was in contact with Mark (the orig. how to guy for the pvr150) and he was able to get a new patch working. Please take not in the guide, there are a few things he changed, one being a new patch for the latest SVN version of ivtv (http://ivtvdriver.org/trac/) which happens to be ivtv 0.3.8. Please check the instructions again when it comes to the IVTV part, and you can see the changes - Thanks Scott |
Author: | j0ly [ Thu Oct 13, 2005 10:14 am ] |
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K, so this works awesome, i did it to my own frontend setup to control a motorola dct 2500, (i have Shaw Cable here in Canada) here is the lircd.conf i am using for it. This should work for most motorola DCT's (Digital Cable Terminal) # # this config file was automatically generated # using lirc-0.5.5pre8 on Sun Apr 18 11:43:45 1999 # # contributed by Jens Leuschner <leuschner@gmx.net> # # brand: Hauppauge # model: # supported devices: WinTV primo; WinTV pci; WinTV radio # # This config file will work with both homebrew receivers and # original Hauppauge TV cards !!! # begin remote name blaster bits 32 flags RAW_CODES eps 0 aeps 0 plead 0 gap 333333 repeat_bit 0 begin raw_codes name 0 1900544 name 1 1900545 name 2 1900546 name 3 1900547 name 4 1900548 name 5 1900549 name 6 1900550 name 7 1900551 name 8 1900552 name 9 1900553 name POWER 1900554 name 0_29_KEY_CH_UP 1900559 name 0_29_KEY_CH_DOWN 1900560 name 0_29_KEY_MUTE 1900561 name 0_29_KEY_VOL_DOWN 1900562 name 0_29_CH_PREVIOUS 1900563 name 0_29_KEY_VOL_UP 1900564 name 0_29_KEY_DISPLAY 1900565 name 0_29_KEY_FAVCH 1900572 name 0_29_KEY_SELECT 1900574 name 0_29_KEY_ENTER 1900587 name 0_29_KEY_AB 1900606 end raw_codes end remote begin remote name Hauppauge bits 13 flags SHIFT_ENC eps 30 aeps 100 one 950 830 zero 950 830 plead 960 gap 89584 repeat_bit 2 begin codes TV 0x000000000000100F RADIO 0x000000000000100C FULL_SCREEN 0x000000000000102E CH+ 0x0000000000001020 CH- 0x0000000000001021 VOL- 0x0000000000001011 VOL+ 0x0000000000001010 MUTE 0x000000000000100D SOURCE 0x0000000000001022 1 0x0000000000001001 2 0x0000000000001002 3 0x0000000000001003 4 0x0000000000001004 5 0x0000000000001005 6 0x0000000000001006 7 0x0000000000001007 8 0x0000000000001008 9 0x0000000000001009 0 0x0000000000001000 RESERVED 0x000000000000101E MINIMIZE 0x0000000000001026 end codes end remote # # this config file was automatically generated # using lirc-0.6.6(animax) on Tue Apr 15 19:50:27 2003 # # contributed by # # brand: Hauppauge # model no. of remote control: # devices being controlled by this remote: PVR 2/350 # begin remote name hauppauge_pvr bits 13 flags RC5|CONST_LENGTH eps 30 aeps 100 one 969 811 zero 969 811 plead 1097 gap 114605 toggle_bit 2 begin codes Power 0x00000000000017FD Go 0x00000000000017FB 1 0x00000000000017C1 2 0x00000000000017C2 3 0x00000000000017C3 4 0x00000000000017C4 5 0x00000000000017C5 6 0x00000000000017C6 7 0x00000000000017C7 8 0x00000000000017C8 9 0x00000000000017C9 Back/Exit 0x00000000000017DF 0 0x00000000000017C0 Menu 0x00000000000017CD Red 0x00000000000017CB Green 0x00000000000017EE Yellow 0x00000000000017F8 Blue 0x00000000000017E9 Ch+ 0x00000000000017E0 Ch- 0x00000000000017E1 Vol- 0x00000000000017D1 Vol+ 0x00000000000017D0 Ok 0x00000000000017E5 Mute 0x00000000000017CF Blank 0x00000000000017CC Full 0x00000000000017FC Rewind 0x00000000000017F2 Play 0x00000000000017F5 Forward 0x00000000000017F4 Record 0x00000000000017F7 Stop 0x00000000000017F6 Pause 0x00000000000017F0 Replay 0x00000000000017E4 Skip 0x00000000000017DE end codes end remote # # this config file was automatically generated # using lirc-0.7.0(any) on Sun Nov 28 20:25:09 2004 # # contributed by # # brand: Hauppauge 350 # Created: G.J. Werler (The Netherlands) # Project: Mythtv Fedora Pundit-R www.mythtvportal.com # Date: 2004/11/28 # model no. of remote control: Hauppauge A415-HPG # devices being controlled by this remote: PVR-350 # begin remote name Hauppauge_350 bits 13 flags RC5|CONST_LENGTH eps 30 aeps 100 one 969 811 zero 969 811 plead 1097 gap 114605 toggle_bit 2 begin codes Go 0x00000000000017BB Power 0x00000000000017BD TV 0x000000000000179C Videos 0x0000000000001798 Music 0x0000000000001799 Pictures 0x000000000000179A Guide 0x000000000000179B Radio 0x000000000000178C Up 0x0000000000001794 Left 0x0000000000001796 Right 0x0000000000001797 Down 0x0000000000001795 OK 0x00000000000017A5 Back/Exit 0x000000000000179F Menu/i 0x000000000000178D Vol+ 0x0000000000001790 Vol- 0x0000000000001791 Prev.Ch 0x0000000000001792 Mute 0x000000000000178F Ch+ 0x00000000000017A0 Ch- 0x00000000000017A1 Record 0x00000000000017B7 Stop 0x00000000000017B6 Rewind 0x00000000000017B2 Play 0x00000000000017B5 Forward 0x00000000000017B4 Replay/SkipBackward 0x00000000000017A4 Pause 0x00000000000017B0 SkipForward 0x000000000000179E 1 0x0000000000001781 2 0x0000000000001782 3 0x0000000000001783 4 0x0000000000001784 5 0x0000000000001785 6 0x0000000000001786 7 0x0000000000001787 8 0x0000000000001788 9 0x0000000000001789 Asterix 0x000000000000178A 0 0x0000000000001780 # 0x000000000000178E Red 0x000000000000178B Green 0x00000000000017AE Yellow 0x00000000000017B8 Blue 0x00000000000017A9 end codes end remote |
Author: | mihanson [ Mon Oct 17, 2005 8:14 pm ] |
Post subject: | ivtv 0.4.0? |
Has anyone had success using this with ivtv 0.4.0? Everything seems to go smoothly for me until I get to the channel changing script, which gives me an error. I'm not at home right now, so I can't get very specific with the error. Would ivtv 0.4.0 have any effect on the channel change script? Mike |
Author: | cesman [ Mon Oct 17, 2005 9:26 pm ] |
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If you follow the link to the origin site where the information was first posted, you'll stated issues w/ channel changing and a patch. I do believe these have been incorporated into 0.4.0. |
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