Roger wrote:
On Fri, 2009-05-29 at 20:42 -0800, Roger wrote:
My HVR-1950 IR Remote does work.

Interesting! Let's see if we can replicate it on another box. Which version of pvrusb2 are you using? (is it just the one which came with the kernel, or is it some other one) Which lirc kernel module are you using? ("lsmod | grep lirc" should tell you) Would you mind posting your lirc configuration file? (specifically /etc/lircd.conf) While you're packing up files, could you also send the kernel messages for lirc and pvrusb2? (the output of "dmesg |grep lirc" and "dmesg |grep pvrusb2") (If Mike objects to sending all the information to the list, you can send them to me privately.)

BTW, you should be able to quickly see which buttons your hardware is picking up by using the "irw" command. It dumps the lirc input to stdout without you having to mess with any .lircrc config file mapping.

Are people sure they're really meaning to state, "The HVR-1950 IR
Blaster doesn't work yet with lirc?"

Probably. As best as I can tell (I'm no expert), the IR Blaster is not controlled by the CPU, but rather by a separate Zilog processor inside the HVR-1950. This means that you can't send any old codes to the blaster, you have to use a set program that's encoded in the firmware, and vanilla lirc isn't set up to handle this. There's a guy who's made a kernel module to control the blaster on the PVR-150 (http://www.blushingpenguin.com/mark/blog/?p=24), which is supposed to have a similar IR control system to the HVR-1950, but I get an error message when I try to use it and am unaware of anyone who has got it working with the HVR-1950.

P.S. Silly question, but just to check - the HVR-1950 is the only IR sensing device on your system, right? Is there a chance that lirc is picking up the remote's signals on some other input?
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