Lirc
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LIRC is a package that allows you to decode and send infra-red signals of many (but not all) commonly used remote controls. | LIRC is a package that allows you to decode and send infra-red signals of many (but not all) commonly used remote controls. | ||
- | == Fedora Core 7 (Yum) == | + | == Fedora Core 7 Install (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. | 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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Summary
LIRC is a package that allows you to decode and send infra-red signals of many (but not all) commonly used remote controls.
Fedora Core 7 Install (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 potential bug where 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
irexec
#-------------------------------------------------- # File: /etc/lircrc (This works with the '''Hauppage 350 grey remote''') #-------------------------------------------------- #-------------------------------------------------- # irexec #-------------------------------------------------- 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 = ivtv-tune -c 0 end begin button = 1 prog = irexec config = ivtv-tune -c 1 end begin button = 2 prog = irexec config = ivtv-tune -c 2 end begin button = 3 prog = irexec config = ivtv-tune -c 3 end begin button = 4 prog = irexec config = ivtv-tune -c 4 end begin button = 5 prog = irexec config = ivtv-tune -c 5 end begin button = 6 prog = irexec config = ivtv-tune -c 6 end begin button = 7 prog = irexec config = ivtv-tune -c 7 end begin button = 8 prog = irexec config = /usr/bin/ivtv-tune -c 46 end begin button = 9 prog = irexec config = ivtv-tune -c 9 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
mplayer
#-------------------------------------------------- # File: /etc/lircrc (This works with the '''Hauppage 350 grey 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 350 grey 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
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