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Fastmedia Packard Bell Remote Control for pc and 7560
Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2005 9:58 am
by bigred
Hi,
I have had a 7560 for four years, and I'm an happy owner of a fully customized remote with macros, device upgrade and so on.
I'm a little bit behind with update on latest news (Last Ir on my hard drive was 2.03...) but I woul like to catch up with the control of my PC thorugh my 7560.
After a quick search I have found out that probably the best solution is to buy a Packard Bell Fastmedia remote and then... I need your help.
My options are:
- Configure the Packard Bell with my applications, then using the learning of 7560 to use my own remote to do the job
- Know what codes is using the Packard Bell and create my own configuration with KM and IR (or as above trying to identify the protocol)
- Because someone claims that this has an "universal remote" receiver, and uses winlirc to read remote code, maybe I can use other codes rather than the Packard Bell and reach my goal.
I have found this link on characteristics of the IR protocol of this remote
http://tparker.customer.netspace.net.au ... ckardbell/
And something more general on this topic.
http://modasylum.com/guides.php?guide=16&page=0
Has anyone had any experience with this hardware?
Is that possible what I say at least at point 1 of my list?
Thanks,
Sergio
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 1:21 am
by bizzybody
I want to know if it's possible to clone the Fastmedia remote as a JP1 upgrade? Then I could still have only one remote even after I setup a PC*
as an MP3 and video player.
*Currently I have everything but a remote. It's a Super 7 board with a K6-2 450 or 500 Mhz CPU, 128 megs RAM, integrated video, audio and LAN. The only board that will be plugged in is a Diamond Multimedia MPEG2 decoder. It's an analog overlay type but it works very nicely. Unfortunately the drivers only support Windows 95 original oficially, but I've tested it with 98SE and Power DVD 3.0. This incarnation of my media PC will likely be just for playing commecrial DVDs and MP3s, with 98SE stripped to bare bones with nliteOS.

Re: Fastmedia Packard Bell Remote Control for pc and 7560
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 6:41 am
by cythraul
I have been using this receiver/remote combo for a while with my Ubuntu box with MythTV. It works fairly well. However, it's not a programmable remote and I wanted to use my newly acquired VUR8 which is JP1.3 in order reduce remote clutter in the living room. :)
I have no other IR receiver to test with but I have not been able to use correctly this receiver with RC5, RC6 and NEC1 protocols.
When running irrecord, there's always a problem. Using RC5, it always says "something went wrong" when learning the buttons. With RC6, it can't find the toggle bit. With NEC1 is goes to RAW mode.
The funny thing is that I had no problem learning the bundled remote buttons with irrecord. It's very responsive, etc. Just lack buttons.
I was ecstatic to find a link in your post with the specs to the protocol used by the remote. I was hopeful to find a suitable protocol that I can convert my upgrade to. Unfortunately it's a dead link since it's a old post.
Does anyone have the information on the protocol used by this remote?
Thanks!
FYI, my lircd.conf for this remote:
Code: Select all
begin remote
name lircd.conf
bits 16
flags SPACE_ENC|CONST_LENGTH
eps 30
aeps 100
header 9071 4540
one 594 1648
zero 594 540
ptrail 572
repeat 9045 2295
pre_data_bits 16
pre_data 0x8F7
gap 108117
toggle_bit_mask 0x0
begin codes
menu 0x08F7
1 0x42BD
2 0xC23D
3 0xE817
4 0x02FD
5 0x827D
6 0x6897
7 0x40BF
8 0xC03F
9 0xA857
0 0x807F
* 0x00FF
# 0x28D7
display 0xF00F
enter 0x708F
mute 0x8877
vol+ 0x48B7
vol- 0xC837
ch+ 0xB04F
ch- 0x30CF
up 0x906F
down 0x50AF
left 0x10EF
right 0xD02F
rwd 0xB847
fwd 0x38C7
cd 0xA05F
aux1 0xE01F
aux2 0xA25D
aux3 0xE21D
help 0x20DF
phone 0x609F
message 0x22DD
srs 0x629D
end codes
end remote
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 9:23 am
by 3FG
I think this is NEC1 device 16, and menu is OBC 16 (just reverse the bits in the first byte). But why not learn the signals with your Vizio remote, and let RMIR tell you what the signals are? Then you can make an upgrade.
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 1:57 pm
by Barf
I just put the lirc file through
lirc2xml, result
here. Yes, it is NEC1, device=16. The I put the generated xml file through lirc2rmdu (same link), did some trivial manual editing with a text editor and RM, and the result is
here.
3FG wrote: But why not learn the signals with your Vizio remote, and let RMIR tell you what the signals are?
As I have shown, there is a much better way. No need to learn again what is already learned.
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 1:59 pm
by cythraul
Awesome! I'll try this when I get to my place tonight! :)
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 6:32 pm
by cythraul
First thing I did was to load the upgrade you created with lirc2xml. Unfortunately, while it did see something going thru with mode2, lirc was not able tu understand the keys I was pressing.
Then I tried 3fg's suggestion. Tedious, especially when you have 3 children running around. I was able to learn all the keys to my VUR8. It then worked right out of the box.
I imported the remote in RMIR (that I just discovered.. all that time I was using RM _and_ IR back and forth. :)
Here's the RMIR file.
I still need to convert this into an upgrade and add keys... But at least I can finally use minimally my VUR8 and ditch that Packard Bell remote.
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 10:17 pm
by 3FG
The learns look fine. You can highlight the entire column of OBCs, copy and then paste into a device upgrade. If the function names are mostly correct, you can also copy and paste those into your upgrade also. I find that it is best to highlight, and right click, and select copy, as opposed to Ctrl-C.