On 05/14/2012 09:37 PM, Warren Toomey wrote:
> Hi, I've just bought a Harmony 650 to replace a dying remote for a
> "DViCO FusionHDTV DVB-T Dual Digital 4 (rev 2)" tuner card. I've got
> Concordance 0.24 installed and working on Ubuntu. I cannot find an
> exact match for the DViCO remote on the MyHarmony database, so I need
> to learn the IR codes.
> 
> I can't find any documentation for the format of the file to be used with
> the concordance --learn-ir command-line option. From a quick read of the
> source code, I'm guessing it's XML but an example file would really help.

As with all files you pass into Concordance, it's the file that you get from
the members.harmonycontrol.com website when you're setting it up. In this
case, on the site, when you say you want to learn a key from another remote,
it'll offer that file for download.

> I've also tried learning IR codes via the Logitech software (XP in a
> VirtualBox), but only about a third of the buttons were learned successfully.
> Under concordance, is there a way to dump the learned IR codes to a file
> which can be edited, so that I can tweak the learned codes manually? I'm
> using the remote to control a MythTV box, and I have the lirc config file
> which describes the IR signals for each button.

No, it doesn't read them from a  file, it gets them from the other remote.

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