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Ivtv-channel
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+ | * [[Lirc]] | ||
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+ | * http://ivtvdriver.org/index.php/Ivtv-channel |
Revision as of 07:19, 5 December 2007
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Summary
ivtv-channel is an utility to change channels with a remote control. It is designed to work along with Lirc. It is very useful for watching ivtv in standalone applications such as VLC or MPlayer.
Requirements
- Python >= 2.4
- Ivtv utilities >= 0.4
As far as I know it's compatible all the way back to 0.4, either way, it detects the major API change in 0.8 and works automatically across all recent versions.
Download
The latest version of the script can be downloaded from the link below:
Only tagged (final) released versions should be used, but the trunk development version is also available in that repository.
An RSS feed of releases can be found at the link below:
Install
- Copy the script to somewhere where your irexec daemon can use it (read+execute permissions for the user calling irexec).
- Edit your ~/.lircrc to make use of the script. Make sure to fine tune it to your remote (see below)
- Finally execute irexec & and it should work.
# The following is an example into how to integrate this script with LIRC. # Execute irexec & to make it work. #-------------------------------------------------- # File: ~/.lircrc (This works with the '''Hauppage 150 Silver & Black Remote''') #-------------------------------------------------- begin button = Ch+ prog = irexec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py up end begin button = Ch- prog = irexec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py down end begin button = OK prog = irexec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py enter end begin button = Prev.Ch prog = irexec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py last end begin button = 0 prog = irexec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py 0 & end begin button = 1 prog = irexec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py 1 & end begin button = 2 prog = irexec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py 2 & end begin button = 3 prog = irexec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py 3 & end begin button = 4 prog = irexec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py 4 & end begin button = 5 prog = irexec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py 5 & end begin button = 6 prog = irexec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py 6 & end begin button = 7 prog = irexec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py 7 & end begin button = 8 prog = ireec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py 8 & end begin button = 9 prog = irexec config = python /path/to/ivtv-channel.py 9 & end #--------------------------------------------------
Standalone Usage
ivtv-channel (up|down|last|enter|channel number)