Nickolay isn't subscribed to ... so, I am forwarding this email for him: Nickolay V. Shmyrev wrote: > ? ???, 21/09/2005 ? 08:19 -0400, Michael Krufky ?????: > >>nick@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> >>>After much trial and error I've managed to get the remote to work. >>> >>>I don't know how to create patches etc... just yet so I've included the >>>mod's I've made to the saa7134-cards.c and the saa7134-input.c files to >>>get this to work. >>> >>> >>>saa7134-cards.c >>>Below the switch (dev->board) { line I added the following >>> >>> case SAA7134_BOARD_VIDEOMATE_DVBT_300: >>> >>>saa7134-input.c >>>Below the switch (dev->board) { line I added the following >>> >>> case SAA7134_BOARD_VIDEOMATE_DVBT_300: >>> ir_codes = videomate_tv_pvr_codes; >>> mask_keycode = 0x003F00; >>> mask_keyup = 0x040000; >>> break; >>> >>>Once I loaded the saa7134 module I was able to use evdev to see that the >>>keypresses were corresponding to the correct buttons. >>> >>>I then grabbed the lirc.conf file from bytesex and created a lircrc file. >>> >>>Changed lirc to use --driver=dev/input --device=/dev/input/event1 (or what >>>ever your IR points to) and then started irxevent. Ran Myth and everything >>>is now working beautifully. >>> >>>I'm not sure if this is 100% because I basically used trial and error to >>>get the result but it does work for me :) >> >>Nick- >> >>Please, grab the latest copy of video4linux cvs and apply your changes >>to the code there and test. If everything works properly, you can >>generate a patch by issuing the command: >> >>cvs diff -up > nick.patch >> >>Then, please email the patch to Video4Linux Mailing List >><video4linux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> ... The code that you're altering is >>maintained by v4l... not the dvb folks. (cc added) >> > > > This change was applied. Please test. > > -- > video4linux-list mailing list > Unsubscribe mailto:video4linux-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/video4linux-list