http://code.google.com/p/atv-xbmc-launc ... n306&r=306vickyg2003 wrote:Tilda, Its going to take a while to get this up and running, don't expect anything before next weekend. Make sure to click on the "Notify me " checkbox, so you'll be notified when things happen in this thread.
Could you to find some technical information for me. I need to know how long the menu key needs to be held down, and how much time the multi-part signals have to fit in.
Line 354 of the source code for the XBMCHelper definitely shows a maximum keypress timeout of 500ms. I will continue digging to see if there is a maximum overall time for the multi-part signal (at this time I assume not as long as each keypress happens within the 500ms window).
http://xbmc.org/forum/showpost.php?p=32 ... stcount=18
MaestroDD is the XBMC developer who worked on the XBMCHelper universal mode, and his post in the above thread still has me thinking that the menu hold keypress sends a separate ir code. You both know way more about remote codes than I do; can you make any sense of that thread?
Again this will amazing if we can get it worked out.
Oh here is bit of nice news that makes this ATV HTPC project even nicer:
http://xbmc.org/forum/showthread.php?t=55042
The Broadcom Crystal HD decoder works in the mini PCIe slot in the ATV allowing the ATV to handle 1080p signals. If this is indeed true, a simple mod to swap the wifi card for the crystal hd card, makes this the cheapest HTPC on the market with 1080p support and a killer front end (XBMC). Too bad there is no DVR code in XBMC (maybe a future release). $149 for a refurb ATV from Apple + $20 Crystal HD + free XBMC patchstick code == ultimate HTPC < $200!
I'm really excited!