[linux-dvb] RE: Compro DVB-T300 Remote

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> I've attached my two config files for the remote. I've been doing some
> experimenting the last couple of days since I was sick in bed and it
> appears to work with out any problems at all.
>
> Let me know of your mileage

Hi Nick,

Still having major issues with this... most of the buttons do nothing or do
something crazy! Still, thats just a config file issue I guess. More
seriously, all the keypresses lag by one kepress. For example:
  1. I press the down button. Nothing happens.
  2. Then I press left, the application (MythTV) executes a 'down' action.
  3. Then I press up, the app executes a left action.
  4. The next key I press results in an 'up' action, and so on.
Any ideas what's happening here?


At the moment, if I run lircd in the foreground, it crashes everytime I try 
to use 'ircat' or 'irw' with the dollowing error:

lircd-0.7.2[27834]: lircd(any) ready
lircd-0.7.2[27834]: accepted new client on /dev/lircd
lircd-0.7.2[27834]: could not get file information for /dev/lirc
lircd-0.7.2[27834]: default_init(): No such file or directory
lircd-0.7.2[27834]: caught signal

Even after lircd crashes, the remote still "works". /dev/lirc does not 
exist, however /dev/lircd does. Could this be a lircd driver issue? Which 
one should I be using? I have the following options:
        audio
        bte
        bw6130
        creative
        creative_infracd
        default
        dev/input
        dsp
        dvico
        ea65
        irman
        livedrive_midi
        livedrive_seq
        logitech
        mp3anywhere
        mouseremote
        mouseremote_ps2
        null
        pcmak
        pinsys
        pixelview
        silitek
        tira
        udp
        uirt2
        uirt2_raw

I'm seriously lost on this one, just can't get my head round how all the 
various parts fit together and work! Would love some help before it drives 
me insane! :)

Thanks in advance,


Andy 



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