Lauri Tischler wrote: > Sid Boyce wrote: > >> Lauri Tischler wrote: >> >>> Sid Boyce wrote: >>> >>>> Lauri Tischler wrote: >>>> >>>>> Martin Cap wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Lauri Tischler wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Martin Cap wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Not true, tryed that. >>>>>>> Installed kernel 2.6.11-rc3, cx88 did not work, >>>>>>> after also installing All-2.6.11-rc3.diff from >>>>>>> bytesex things started to work. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Well, ok, that's true related to 2.6.11-rc3. There's 2.6.11-final >>>>>> out :) >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Aarghh, should have checked before saying anything, sorry. >>>>> Downloaded stuff, cx88-input.c does not exit anymore. >>>>> Where are the remote buttons defined now ? >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> >>>>> linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> The codes for the remote for the card with both Antenna In and out >>>> are not defined in ir-common.c. "tail -f /var/log/message" while >>>> pressing the remote buttons and you will see the codes and match >>>> them against buttons. >>>> #if 0 /* FIXME */ >>>> [ 0x0a ] = KEY_RESERVED, // 1/2/3 digits (japan: 10) >>>> [ 0x0e ] = KEY_RESERVED, // P.P. (personal preference) >>>> [ 0x14 ] = KEY_RESERVED, // colour saturation + >>>> [ 0x15 ] = KEY_RESERVED, // colour saturation - >>>> [ 0x16 ] = KEY_RESERVED, // bass + >>>> etc., etc. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Wouldn't it be much easier to have separate tables for each remote >>> and then be able select at runtime which remote to use. >>> Now there is no usefull remote at all, unless you go and hack >>> the kernel. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> >>> linux-dvb@xxxxxxxxxxx >>> http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/linux-dvb >>> >>> >> >> It seems a mine field for developers, there is more than one remote >> type with the Hauppauge Nova-T and my guess is that whatever gets >> shipped has the accompanying Windows software for it, so there seems >> no easy way around this problem. I exchanged the picture of mine with >> someone else in the UK and they were both different, as a matter of >> fact, the two cards and remotes were different, his card didn't have >> the antenna out socket and I think was an earlier version. >> These are the key codes I get from my remote. >> Channels Down 0x15 >> Channels Up 0x14 >> Volume Up 0x17 >> Volume Down 0x16 >> TV 0x1c >> Prev CH 0x12 >> Guide 0x1b >> Videos 0x18 >> * 0x0a >> # 0x0e >> Pictures 0x1a >> Music 0x19 >> All other keys generate no codes. > > > > I used this with cx88-input.c > > --------------------- > /* Hauppauge: still newer 45-key, gray remote */ > static IR_KEYTAB_TYPE ir_codes_hauppauge_new[IR_KEYTAB_SIZE] = { > [ 0x00 ] = KEY_KP0, // 0 > [ 0x01 ] = KEY_KP1, // 1 > [ 0x02 ] = KEY_KP2, // 2 > [ 0x03 ] = KEY_KP3, // 3 > [ 0x04 ] = KEY_KP4, // 4 > [ 0x05 ] = KEY_KP5, // 5 > [ 0x06 ] = KEY_KP6, // 6 > [ 0x07 ] = KEY_KP7, // 7 > [ 0x08 ] = KEY_KP8, // 8 > [ 0x09 ] = KEY_KP9, // 9 > [ 0x0a ] = KEY_TEXT, // text > [ 0x0b ] = KEY_RED, // red button > [ 0x0c ] = KEY_RADIO, // radio > [ 0x0d ] = KEY_MENU, // menu > [ 0x0e ] = KEY_SUBTITLE, // sub/cc > [ 0x0f ] = KEY_MUTE, // mute > [ 0x10 ] = KEY_VOLUMEUP, // volume + > [ 0x11 ] = KEY_VOLUMEDOWN, // volume - > [ 0x12 ] = KEY_CHANNEL, // prev.ch > > [ 0x14 ] = KEY_UP, // up > [ 0x15 ] = KEY_DOWN, // down > [ 0x16 ] = KEY_LEFT, // left > [ 0x17 ] = KEY_RIGHT, // right > [ 0x18 ] = KEY_VIDEO, // videos > [ 0x19 ] = KEY_MP3, // music > [ 0x1a ] = KEY_CAMERA, // pictures > [ 0x1b ] = KEY_INFO, // guide > [ 0x1c ] = KEY_TV, // tv > > [ 0x1e ] = KEY_NEXT, // skip >| > [ 0x1f ] = KEY_EXIT, // back/exit > [ 0x20 ] = KEY_CHANNELUP, // channel / program + > [ 0x21 ] = KEY_CHANNELDOWN, // channel / program - > [ 0x24 ] = KEY_PREVIOUS, // replay |< > [ 0x25 ] = KEY_ENTER, // OK > [ 0x29 ] = KEY_BLUE, // blue key > [ 0x2e ] = KEY_GREEN, // green button > [ 0x30 ] = KEY_PAUSE, // pause > [ 0x32 ] = KEY_REWIND, // backward << > [ 0x34 ] = KEY_FASTFORWARD, // forward >> > [ 0x35 ] = KEY_PLAY, // play > [ 0x36 ] = KEY_STOP, // stop > [ 0x37 ] = KEY_RECORD, // recording > [ 0x38 ] = KEY_YELLOW, // yellow key > [ 0x3b ] = KEY_SELECT, // go > [ 0x3d ] = KEY_POWER, // system power (green button) > }; > ----------------------- > Looks good, i'll give it try later. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Large Computer Systems Specialist - Retired Hamradio Callsign G3VBV and Keen Private Pilot Aeroplanes, Linux, Computers and Cricket my major passions ===== LINUX USED HERE, A Microsoft-free Computing Environment ====