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alanrichey Expert
Joined: 24 Mar 2008 Posts: 3529 Location: UK/USA |
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 2:19 pm Post subject: Unknown IR code format |
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Hi all
A user across on the Slingbox forum has presented me with this table. Does anyone know how to convert it into Protocol, Device, OBC...
Thanks
Al
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## KeyCode mappings for the RCMM IR Remote (UPC)
## File Format: <KeyCode String>, <Original KeyCode Value in decimals>, <Mapped KeyCode Value in decimals>
## NOTE: Un-mapped/undefined keys will have default value of invalid key = 48879 (0x0000BEEF)
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VK_POWER ,549463564,128
VK_0 ,549463552,48
VK_1 ,549463553,49
VK_2 ,549463554,50
VK_3 ,549463555,51
VK_4 ,549463556,52
VK_5 ,549463557,53
VK_6 ,549463558,54
VK_7 ,549463559,55
VK_8 ,549463560,56
VK_9 ,549463561,57
VK_TV_GUIDE ,549463756,141
VK_MENU ,549463771,192
VK_ON_DEMAND ,549463797,8417
VK_MYRADIO ,549463794,48879
VK_APPS ,549463767,48879
VK_MYDVR ,549463625,210
VK_PAGE_UP ,549463758,48879
VK_PAGE_DOWN ,549463759,48879
VK_UP ,549463640,129
VK_DOWN ,549463641,130
VK_LEFT ,549463642,131
VK_RIGHT ,549463643,132
VK_OK ,549463644,133
VK_BACK ,549463629,135
VK_CHUP ,549463584,136
VK_CHDOWN ,549463585,137
VK_VOL_UP ,549463568,48879
VK_VOL_DOWN ,549463569,48879
VK_MUTE ,549463565,48879
VK_TEXT ,549463612,8307
VK_INFO ,549463755,142
VK_HELP ,549463681,881
VK_RED ,549463661,8375
VK_GREEN ,549463662,8376
VK_YELLOW ,549463663,8377
VK_BLUE ,549463664,8378
VK_REWIND ,549463593,151
VK_FAST_FWD ,549463592,152
VK_PLAY ,549463596,153
VK_PAUSE ,549463600,153
VK_STOP ,549463601,154
VK_RECORD ,549463607,156 |
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The Robman Site Owner
Joined: 01 Aug 2003 Posts: 21254 Location: Chicago, IL |
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2015 10:42 pm Post subject: |
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This appears to be for a Pace DC-621KU STB, which uses the Nokia32 protocol (dev 32, 192)
And the good news is, you have already created a bin for this
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload.php?action=file&file_id=6872
How did I come up with that? I converted the large decimal number to hex, then broke the hex up onto four 2-char chunks, then converted each of those chunks back to decimal. Then, looked for JP1 upgrades that had the first 2 numbers as their first 2 device codes. The last of the 4 decimal numbers is the OBC. I found the Pace STB was a match, so I downloaded it and compared the OBCs and they matched too.
Example:
549463552 = large decimal
20 C0 26 00 = resulting hex
32, 192, 38, 0 = new decimals _________________ Rob
www.hifi-remote.com
Please don't PM me with remote questions, post them in the forums so all the experts can help! |
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alanrichey Expert
Joined: 24 Mar 2008 Posts: 3529 Location: UK/USA |
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2015 1:52 am Post subject: |
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Thanks Rob, that's great. I really must do some work and learn more about this stuff.
Cheers |
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