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Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 6:04 am
by daws0n
Thank you Barf, I'll give the new version a try
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 7:11 am
by Barf
OK, you have empirically found out (thanx to Rob) that you want to use NEC2 type signals. You can do the following:
Import the MKII remote of the original CCF file with IrScrutinizer, as parametrized (not raw). In the Scrutinize Remote/Parametric remote pane manually change the protocol to NEC2 (Right mouse -> Advanced -> Set protocol...). Fix the MAX VOLU command by filling in Rob's parameters. Then go to the export pane. There are four different Arduino apps that IrScrutinizer presently supports: irplus, AnyMote, HomeRemote, and Unified Remote. I have used irplus myself, it supports Samsungs with integrated IR sender, and the author is helpful (I have been in contact with him). The ad-version is free of charge, (but "closed source"). Select the desired export format and press "Export param. remote". Transfer the generated file to ... ... etc.
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 7:29 am
by The Robman
daws0n wrote:Those new codes are working well Rob, thank you very much! I can now hold down the volume - / + to adjust accordingly - you've been a great help

Cool, now just to be clear, when you say "new codes", do you mean the original NEC1 codes that I posted
here or the NEC2 codes that I posted
here? Also, what about MAX VOL, did that one work?
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 2:06 pm
by daws0n
I haven't needed to try the NEC2 codes, the
original ones you posted work just fine (including MAX VOL)
Is there any advantage to using the NEC2 codes instead?
Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2020 2:27 pm
by The Robman
Ok,cool, I think Barf thought you meant the NEC2 codes were the ones that worked.
So, how do you feel about searching for hidden discrete codes?