Hi, I have a Sligbox Solo and a Zon box Hd TV Cabo. I´m new in this. I see that ir code's are in binery. How can I "pass it" in to the sling software? In the Sligplayer? Can someone explain this to me step by step? Thanks in advance for your time.
David
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alanrichey
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Which IR Codes do you have ? Is it a BIN file ?
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IR signals are made up of a timed pattern of light flashing. They often are a binary codes, but if they can be quads, octals, or hexidecimal too. It just depends on how many distinct timing pairs make up the data portion of the signal on if the signals are binary or not.
If the Zod signal is a recognized JP1 protocol, a RM file can be built as shown in Alan's documents. If the Zod signal is an unknown protocol, an expert would need to write an executor to create the required timings to send the signal.
If the Zod signal is a recognized JP1 protocol, a RM file can be built as shown in Alan's documents. If the Zod signal is an unknown protocol, an expert would need to write an executor to create the required timings to send the signal.
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