RemoteMaster support for Denon-K
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 8:24 am
I commited a new protocols.ini file at SourceForge for RemoteMaster.
I added an untested entry for the Denon-K protocol (Denon's version of the Kaseikyo protocol). There is a thread about this in the Pronto Forum at RC, and a new version of DecodeIr.dll that decodes Denon-K.
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/mb ... .cgi?26159
http://john.fine.home.comcast.net/ir/Decode_IR_DLL.zip
Hopefully before Greg releases this I'll have time to install a Denon-K upgrade in my own remote and see if the signals decode as intended.
Meanwhile if any JP1'ers have the Denon AVR 5805, or other Denon devices that use the Kaseikyo protocol, you can grab an advance copy and test whether this stuff really works (as opposed to my test, which would just prove my coding in protocols.ini consistent with my coding in DecodeIr).
I also have an xls file of all the discrete codes published by Denon for the 5805, cleaned up from the badly formated pdf Denon provided.
http://home.comcast.net/~john.fine/ir/A ... RCodes.zip
Denon-K uses 12 bit OBC numbers (16 bit hex commands, because there is also a 4-bit zone value). IrTool, DecodeCCF, RemoteMaster, and MakeHex all handled 12 bit OBCs without modification. I was a little surprised (I don't recall if we every used OBCs over 8 bits long before). I hope none of the other programs we use will have issues.
I added an untested entry for the Denon-K protocol (Denon's version of the Kaseikyo protocol). There is a thread about this in the Pronto Forum at RC, and a new version of DecodeIr.dll that decodes Denon-K.
http://www.remotecentral.com/cgi-bin/mb ... .cgi?26159
http://john.fine.home.comcast.net/ir/Decode_IR_DLL.zip
Hopefully before Greg releases this I'll have time to install a Denon-K upgrade in my own remote and see if the signals decode as intended.
Meanwhile if any JP1'ers have the Denon AVR 5805, or other Denon devices that use the Kaseikyo protocol, you can grab an advance copy and test whether this stuff really works (as opposed to my test, which would just prove my coding in protocols.ini consistent with my coding in DecodeIr).
I also have an xls file of all the discrete codes published by Denon for the 5805, cleaned up from the badly formated pdf Denon provided.
http://home.comcast.net/~john.fine/ir/A ... RCodes.zip
Denon-K uses 12 bit OBC numbers (16 bit hex commands, because there is also a 4-bit zone value). IrTool, DecodeCCF, RemoteMaster, and MakeHex all handled 12 bit OBCs without modification. I was a little surprised (I don't recall if we every used OBCs over 8 bits long before). I hope none of the other programs we use will have issues.