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PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 8:25 pm    Post subject: Eyemax ht-04cd security dvr protocol needed. Reply with quote

Link location of this file:

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload.php?action=file&file_id=11635

This is a remote for a 4channel security dvr from Korea/China like most of these things are but just need a protocol for it.

Thanks,

Steve.[/img]


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 9:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is {38.3k,704}<1,-1|1,-3>(3000u,-3000u,D:8,S:8,F:8,1,-63m).
If you're seeing decodes of Async, then update DecodeIR.dll to the version in RMIR 2.02a or the standalone DecodeIR V 2.44.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I updated the DecodeIR.dll (10/28/2012) and the standalone but still seeing no protocols show up.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 10:22 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry, I was not clear. DecodeIR in conjunction with IRScope gives us the IRP form of the protocol, but it isn't one that we have cataloged or named, nor do we have (so far as I know) an executor for it. It should be very easy to use the Protocols tab of RMIR to make an executor, but I'm not at home and I don't have any way to test one.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 12:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I assume this is for a Slingbox, in which case you'll need an S3C8 protocol.

Try this...
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload.php?action=file&file_id=11636

Btw, the learns for the POWER and '4' buttons were not good enough to get a decode from them.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 2:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey Rob...thanks for all of your help...this is my first go at all this widget stuff..pretty cool stuff so far. Anyway I hope this is what you need as far as the information you requested. It all looks the same to me but let me know if it doesn't.

Thanks again...Steve.


http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload.php?action=file&file_id=11637
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 3:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Steve,
The ICT file represents the data from the Widget. It is recorded without reference to to DecodeIR. The display you see in IRScope does use DecodeIR, but the ICT file doesn't contain those decodes. So your second ICT file is the same as the first.

Anyway, Rob's upgrade is missing Power (OBC 42) and the number 4 (OBC 36). Of course you can add these easily.

Rob,
What tools are you using to do the decode? Simply reading Steve's original ICT file into IRScope gives all of the information, including the IRP, and it had no trouble deciphering Power or the number 4.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 6:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

3FG wrote:
Rob,
What tools are you using to do the decode? Simply reading Steve's original ICT file into IRScope gives all of the information, including the IRP, and it had no trouble deciphering Power or the number 4.

All the steps I follow to decode an ICT file are described here:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=14280

I see what happened here, the process in IRScope that exports to UEI format mis-interpreted the repeating characters at the end of each of the strings for each of those button, so when I edit the data that comes out of IR, this is what I see...
Code:
#       Dev       Key       Notes     Freq        Raw Timing Data
1       CBL       TV        power     38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 0000000000000000
                                                  Repeat:     0 +704 -1760
                                                  Extra:      +704 -62304
2       CBL       Setup     mute      38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000000000110 +704 -63712
3       CBL       Power     menu      38461       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000011001100 +704 -61248
4       CBL       VOL+      cncl      38461       Once:       +2816 -3168 000000000000000000001100 +704 -130944
5       CBL       VOL-      live      38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000000101100 +704 -62656
6       CBL       CH+       search    38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000010101100 +704 -61248
7       CBL       CH-       auto/ok   38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000001001100 +704 -130944
8       CBL       Mute      up        38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000010110100 +704 -61248
9       CBL       CBL       down      38461       Once:       +2816 -3168 000000000000000001110100 +704 -61248
10      CBL       VCR       left      38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000011110100 +704 -59840
11      CBL       RWD       right     38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000010001100 +704 -62656
12      CBL       Play      quad      38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000010111100 +704 -59840
13      CBL       FWD       event     38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000001111100 +704 -59840
14      CBL       Stop      backup    38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000011111100 +704 -58784
15      CBL       Pause     1         38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000010000100 +704 -64064
16      CBL       REC       2         38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000001000100 +704 -64064
17      CBL       AUX1      3         38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000011000100 +704 -62656
18      CBL       Enter     4         38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 0000000000000000
                                                  Repeat:     001
19      CBL       Prev      +         38277       Once:       +2816 -3168 000000000000000011010100 +704 -61248
20      CBL       Move      -         38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000000110100 +704 -62656
21      CBL       1         previous  38277       Once:       +2816 -3168 000000000000000010011100 +704 -61248
22      CBL       2         stop      38461       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000001011100 +704 -61248
23      CBL       3         next      38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000011101100 +704 -60192
24      CBL       Fav       first     38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000001101100 +704 -61248
25      CBL       4         play      38461       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000011011100 +704 -59840
26      CBL       5         last      38277       Once:       +2816 -3168 000000000000000000011100 +704 -62656

whereas it should have looked like this...
Code:
#       Dev       Key       Notes     Freq        Raw Timing Data
1       CBL       TV        power     38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000001010100 +704 -62304
2       CBL       Setup     mute      38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000000000110 +704 -63712
3       CBL       Power     menu      38461       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000011001100 +704 -61248
4       CBL       VOL+      cncl      38461       Once:       +2816 -3168 000000000000000000001100 +704 -130944
5       CBL       VOL-      live      38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000000101100 +704 -62656
6       CBL       CH+       search    38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000010101100 +704 -61248
7       CBL       CH-       auto/ok   38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000001001100 +704 -130944
8       CBL       Mute      up        38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000010110100 +704 -61248
9       CBL       CBL       down      38461       Once:       +2816 -3168 000000000000000001110100 +704 -61248
10      CBL       VCR       left      38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000011110100 +704 -59840
11      CBL       RWD       right     38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000010001100 +704 -62656
12      CBL       Play      quad      38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000010111100 +704 -59840
13      CBL       FWD       event     38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000001111100 +704 -59840
14      CBL       Stop      backup    38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000011111100 +704 -58784
15      CBL       Pause     1         38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000010000100 +704 -64064
16      CBL       REC       2         38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000001000100 +704 -64064
17      CBL       AUX1      3         38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000011000100 +704 -62656
18      CBL       Enter     4         38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000000100100 +704 -62656
19      CBL       Prev      +         38277       Once:       +2816 -3168 000000000000000011010100 +704 -61248
20      CBL       Move      -         38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000000110100 +704 -62656
21      CBL       1         previous  38277       Once:       +2816 -3168 000000000000000010011100 +704 -61248
22      CBL       2         stop      38461       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000001011100 +704 -61248
23      CBL       3         next      38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000011101100 +704 -60192
24      CBL       Fav       first     38277       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000001101100 +704 -61248
25      CBL       4         play      38461       Once:       +3168 -3168 000000000000000011011100 +704 -59840
26      CBL       5         last      38277       Once:       +2816 -3168 000000000000000000011100 +704 -62656

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 7:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes you are correct about using it for a slingbox...
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 7:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Being that I am new at all this I did manage to import the rmdu file and I see that the power and 4 are not in there...is there an update file or is there a way I can enter those in there?

Thank you again guys for all your help!

Steve.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 8:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

3FG gave you the OBC values about 4 posts back. Power is 42 and '4' is 36

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 9:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks Al...kinda new to this...how do I put those into the file?
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 9:34 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have just updated the files to include those 2 buttons and have also generated a couple of Slingbox bin files.
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 9:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

As I said on the Sling forum, read the instructions Surprised Seriously, you seem to be just winging it, making no effort to read the documentation. So read Section 6 of that Wiki I pointed you to and then come back with an EXACT description of which bit doesn't make sense.

Later: in your post you said you could see that the Power and '4' were missing. How did you know if there wasn't a blank entry against them ?
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PostPosted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 10:10 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You guys are really are the best...sorry there was just so much thrown at me I was getting confused with where and what to do and not screw it up but thank you for keeping me on the correct path!

Very very cool...I have added the two extra buttons assigned the layout and generated the bin file so now I have got my wings and ready to fly!

Thanks again for all of your help.

Steve.
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