Re: vdr-sxfe + remote control

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On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 11:41 PM, Gerald Dachs <vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Am Sat, 17 Jan 2009 22:37:47 +0200
schrieb Alex Betis <alex.betis@xxxxxxxxx>:

> On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Gerald Dachs <vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
> > > Do you start vdr with --lirc option? If you use --lirc for
> > > vdr-sxfe you should give --lirc to vdr (at least I don't).
> >
> > No, that will not work. If you give both vdr and vdr-sxfe the option
> > --lirc you will get every action twice.  I use the option --lirc
> > with vdr-sxfe and the option --lirc=/dev/null with vdr, so that I
> > can use lirc with xbmc after I have stopped vdr-sxfe without
> > stopping vdr.
>
> That's about that I've tried to do.
>
> How do you stop the vdr-sxfe? Assign a RC button to ESC?
No, I kill it from a script
Ok, also an option.
 


> How about the repetition setting in vdr-sxfe
I don't know what this is
Doesn't your RC produce multiple pushes when you don't release the button in short time?
When you don't want that to happen, you can set "repeat = 0" in lircrc. When you do want that to happen, such as for volume or up/down buttons, you just set the repeat option to the rate you want to have.

How do you solve that issue within vdr-sxfe?
Could you also post your remotes.conf as an example? Or at least few buttons from it.

Thanks.
 


> if you're not using the
> lircrc?
I use lircrc, but only for starting the script that kills vdr-sxfe
and starts xbmc and vice versa.

Gerald

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