Lirc
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button = Red | button = Red |
Revision as of 06:09, 3 December 2007
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Summary
LIRC is a package that allows you to decode and send infra-red signals of many (but not all) commonly used remote controls.
Install: Fedora Core 7 (Yum)
For Fedora Core 7 I used the atrpms repository. They have already built all the necessary binaries we will need for the installation. You can checkout their install page or follow the condensed instructions.
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Install the GPG-Key:
rpm --import http://ATrpms.net/RPM-GPG-KEY.atrpms
Copy the text below into the following file:
/etc/yum.repos.d/atrpms.repo
[atrpms] name=Fedora Core $releasever - $basearch - ATrpms baseurl=http://dl.atrpms.net/f$releasever-$basearch/atrpms/stable gpgkey=http://ATrpms.net/RPM-GPG-KEY.atrpms gpgcheck=1 enabled=1
Install the needed packages with yum:
yum install lirc-lib-devel lirc-lib lirc lirc-kmdl-`uname -r` lirc-devices
Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150, WinTV-PVR-350 Cards
Load the module for Hauppuage 150 and 350 PVR cards with the commands below and then restart lircd:
depmod -a modprobe lirc_i2c /etc/init.d/lircd restart
Enable Lircd on Startup
chkconfig lircd on
Note: See Could not get file information for /dev/lirc (Lirc Reboot Errors) for a fix when Lirc doesn't work after a reboot.
Lircd Files
Lircd files map infrared hex singnals to key names.
Add remotes to the lircd configuration file:
/etc/lircd.conf
Note: Lircd should be restarted after any modifications to this file.
/etc/init.d/lircd restart
Hauppauge WinTV-PVR-150, WinTV-PVR-350 Cards
You can browse the remotes folder that is included in the lirc documentation for your remote control's configuration file.
cp /usr/share/doc/lirc-*/remotes/hauppauge/lircd.conf.hauppauge /etc/lircd.conf
Silver and Black Remote
# # this config file was automatically generated # using lirc-0.7.0(any) on Sun Nov 28 20:25:09 2004 # # contributed by # # brand: Hauppauge_WinTV-PRV-150 # Created: G.J. Werler (The Netherlands) # Updated: Ljackson (USA) - 2007/11/19 # Project: Mythtv Fedora Pundit-R www.mythtvportal.com # Date: 2004/11/28 # model no. of remote control: Hauppauge A415-HPG # devices being controlled by this remote: PVR-150 # begin remote name Hauppauge_WinTV-PRV-150 bits 13 flags RC5|CONST_LENGTH eps 30 aeps 100 one 969 811 zero 969 811 plead 1097 gap 114605 toggle_bit 2 begin codes Go 0x00000000000017BB Power 0x00000000000017BD TV 0x000000000000179C Videos 0x0000000000001798 Music 0x0000000000001799 Pictures 0x000000000000179A Guide 0x000000000000179B Radio 0x000000000000178C Up 0x0000000000001794 Left 0x0000000000001796 Right 0x0000000000001797 Down 0x0000000000001795 OK 0x00000000000017A5 Back/Exit 0x000000000000179F Menu/i 0x000000000000178D Vol+ 0x0000000000001790 Vol- 0x0000000000001791 Prev.Ch 0x0000000000001792 Mute 0x000000000000178F Ch+ 0x00000000000017A0 Ch- 0x00000000000017A1 Record 0x00000000000017B7 Stop 0x00000000000017B6 Rewind 0x00000000000017B2 Play 0x00000000000017B5 Forward 0x00000000000017B4 Replay/SkipBackward 0x00000000000017A4 Pause 0x00000000000017B0 SkipForward 0x000000000000179E 1 0x0000000000001781 2 0x0000000000001782 3 0x0000000000001783 4 0x0000000000001784 5 0x0000000000001785 6 0x0000000000001786 7 0x0000000000001787 8 0x0000000000001788 9 0x0000000000001789 Asterix 0x000000000000178A 0 0x0000000000001780 # 0x000000000000178E Red 0x000000000000178B Green 0x00000000000017AE Yellow 0x00000000000017B8 Blue 0x00000000000017A9 end codes end remote
Lircrc Files
Add commands to the default configuration file:
/etc/lircrc
Additionally you can use place the configuration file in your home directory:
Note: If this file is present it will override the file in /etc/lircrc
~/.lircrc
Note: Lircd should be restarted after any modifications to this file.
/etc/init.d/lircd restart
mplayer
#-------------------------------------------------- # File: /etc/lircrc (This works with the '''Hauppage 150 Silver & Black Remote''') #-------------------------------------------------- #-------------------------------------------------- # mplayer #-------------------------------------------------- begin prog = mplayer button = Menu/i repeat = 3 config = osd end begin button = Vol+ prog = mplayer config = volume +1 repeat = 1 end begin button = Vol- prog = mplayer config = volume -1 repeat = 1 end begin prog = mplayer button = Pause repeat = 3 config = pause end begin prog = mplayer button = Play repeat = 3 config = seek +1 end begin prog = mplayer button = Stop repeat = 3 config = quit end begin prog = mplayer button = Mute repeat = 3 config = mute end begin prog = mplayer button = Forward repeat = 3 config = seek +10 end begin prog = mplayer button = Rewind repeat = 3 config = seek -10 end begin prog = mplayer button = SkipForward repeat = 3 config = seek +30 end begin prog = mplayer button = Replay/SkipBackward repeat = 3 config = seek -30 end begin prog = mplayer button = TV repeat = 3 config = vo_fullscreen end begin prog = mplayer button = Back/Exit repeat = 3 config = quit end
vlc
#-------------------------------------------------- # File: /etc/lircrc (This works with the '''Hauppage 150 Silver & Black Remote''') #-------------------------------------------------- #-------------------------------------------------- # vlc #-------------------------------------------------- begin prog = vlc button = Play config = key-play-pause repeat = 0 end begin prog = vlc button = Pause config = key-play-pause repeat = 0 end begin prog = vlc button = Stop config = key-stop repeat = 1 end begin prog = vlc button = Back/Exit config = key-quit repeat = 3 end begin prog = vlc button = Ch+ config = key-next repeat = 3 end begin prog = vlc button = Ch- config = key-prev repeat = 3 end begin prog = vlc button = TV config = key-fullscreen repeat = 3 end begin prog = vlc button = Rewind config = key-jump-extrashort repeat = 3 end begin prog = vlc button = Forward config = key-jump+extrashort repeat = 3 end begin prog = vlc button = Replay/SkipBackward config = key-jump-long repeat = 3 end begin prog = vlc button = SkipForward config = key-jump+long repeat = 3 end begin prog = vlc button = Vol- config = key-vol-down repeat = 1 end begin prog = vlc button = Vol+ config = key-vol-up repeat = 1 end begin prog = vlc button = Mute config = key-vol-mute repeat = 0 end begin prog = vlc button = Left config = key-nav-left end begin prog = vlc button = Down config = key-nav-down end begin prog = vlc button = Up config = key-nav-up end begin prog = vlc button = Right config = key-nav-right end begin prog = vlc button = Guide config = key-nav-activate end begin prog = vlc button = Menu/i config = key-disc-menu end begin prog = vlc button = Radio config = key-audio-track end
Irexec Files
Irexec in conjunction with Lirc will run programs with one button press on your remote control.
Note: You must create the file below in order for Lircd to start irexec.
vi /etc/irexec.conf
#-------------------------------------------------- # File: /etc/irexec.conf (This works with the '''Hauppage 150 Silver & Black Remote''') #-------------------------------------------------- begin button = Power prog = irexec config = xset dpms force standby end begin button = Red prog = irexec config = killall -9 mplayer end begin button = Green prog = irexec config = date end begin button = Yellow prog = irexec config = mplayer "/myvideo.avi" & end begin button = Blue prog = irexec config = mplayer /dev/video0 & end
FAQ
Could not get file information for /dev/lirc (Lirc Reboot Errors)
[root@server.com rc.d]# tail /var/log/messages | grep lirc Nov 19 20:17:50 core lircd-0.8.3-CVS[2268]: accepted new client on /dev/lircd Nov 19 20:17:50 core lircd-0.8.3-CVS[2268]: could not get file information for /dev/lirc Nov 19 20:17:50 core lircd-0.8.3-CVS[2268]: default_init(): No such file or directory Nov 19 20:17:50 core lircd-0.8.3-CVS[2268]: caught signal
Some systems will fail to auto load the lirc module. There are various ways to fix this problem but I found editing the /etc/init.d/lircd startup script to be the easiest.
Edit: First 6 lines in the Start() section.
#!/bin/sh # # $Id: lircd.init,v 1.1 2002/09/28 11:54:12 dude Exp $ # Startup script for the Linux Infrared Remote Control. # # chkconfig: - 90 10 # description: Enables infrared controls through LIRC. # # config: /etc/lircd.conf # Source 'em up . /etc/init.d/functions [ -x /usr/sbin/lircd ] || exit 1 [ -x /usr/sbin/lircmd ] || exit 1 [ -f /etc/lircd.conf ] || [ -f /etc/lircmd.conf ] || exit 1 [ -f /etc/sysconfig/lircd ] && . /etc/sysconfig/lircd RETVAL=0 start(){ if [ '/sbin/lsmod | grep lirc' != "" ]; then echo -n $"Reloading lirc_i2c: " /sbin/modprobe lirc_i2c RETVAL=$? echo fi if [ -f /etc/lircd.conf ]; then echo -n $"Starting infrared remote control daemon: " daemon lircd $LIRCD_OPTIONS RETVAL=$? echo fi if [ -f /etc/lircmd.conf ]; then echo -n $"Starting infrared remote control mouse daemon: " daemon lircmd RETVAL=$? echo fi if [ -f /etc/irexec.conf ]; then echo -n $"Starting infrared command execution daemon: " daemon irexec --daemon /etc/irexec.conf RETVAL=$? echo fi touch /var/lock/subsys/lircd return $RETVAL } stop(){ if [ -f /etc/irexec.conf ]; then echo -n $"Stopping infrared command execution daemon: " killproc irexec echo fi if [ -f /etc/lircmd.conf ]; then echo -n $"Stopping infrared remote control mouse daemon: " killproc lircmd echo fi if [ -f /etc/lircd.conf ]; then echo -n $"Stopping infrared remote control daemon: " killproc lircd echo fi RETVAL=$? rm -f /var/lock/subsys/lircd return $RETVAL } restart(){ stop start } # See how we were called. case "$1" in start) start ;; stop) stop ;; restart) restart ;; status) status lircd ;; condrestart) [ -e /var/lock/subsys/lircd ] && restart ;; *) echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|status|restart|condrestart}" RETVAL=1 esac exit $RETVAL
lirc_i2c, WinTV-PVR-150, lircd reboot
Force Display Into Standby Mode
If you have a display that supports Energy Star (DPMS) features you can use the following command in your irexec file to force your display into standby mode. This makes it so you don't have to get up to turn of your monitor after your late night move. :P
Test this command in any terminal window and it should turn your screen black.:
Note: Simply move your mouse or strike any key to get your display back.
xset dpms force standby
If the above command worked correctly set it to a specific key on your remote control. I choose the green power button, but you can adapt the configuration below to fit your situation:
begin button = Power prog = irexec config = xset dpms force standby end