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PostPosted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:37 am    Post subject: how to use IRToWAV to create wave files from Pronto hex code Reply with quote

hi, i have pronto codes and i want to create a wave file from that pronto hex codes using IRToWAV. i have read this link http://www.hifi-remote.com/wiki/index.php?title=WAV_FILES.
and i have download a zip file whcih contains
IR2W windows batch file
IRToWav windows batch file
IRToWav windows batch file
IRToWav.class file
IRtoWAVsetup windows batch file
and how to create wave from that using input as pronto codes from IRToWAV ?
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 3:59 am    Post subject: Re: how to use IRToWAV to create wave files from Pronto hex Reply with quote

Hello achin,

achin wrote:
hi, i have pronto codes and i want to create a wave file from that pronto hex codes using IRToWAV.

IRToWAV does not have this capability.
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i have read this link http://www.hifi-remote.com/wiki/index.php?title=WAV_FILES.

As stated in that link, IRToWAV, creates an upgrade WAV for a UEI remote equipped with a modem. That is a different type of WAV.

That is not what you want, since you do not have a UEI remote equipped with a modem.

You want a signal WAV.

We only have two user friendly tools that create a signal WAV, IRScope and IRMaster.
IRScope only works with live captures and requires an expensive $$ IR Widget, and Tommy isn't selling IR Widgets any more, so that really isn't an option for you.

Since the last time you were here, I learned how to use Barf's IRMaster to create WAV files from Pronto HEX decodes. I found that the interface is very easy to use, when you have signals that decode. I believe you were working from IRPMaster and javaScript before. That is totally beyond what I can do. This is a two step process, you need to have proper decodes, not the decodes that you were looking at before that had the function codes reversed.

In IRMASTER
Menu->Options->Enable Components->Enable Export Panel
Drop your Pronto Hex into the window
ie the Sansui power code from that thread you had before

0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C

Click Decode
It will show you
Protocol = Nec1 Device=2, OBC = 18

At the top of the screen
Change the Protocol to Nec1 from the protocol list
Type in 2 under the D
Leave S blank
Type in 18 under the F
Select the Export tab
Change Export Format to WAVE
Click on EXPORT

You now have a Sansui Power WAV file

Of course I went to all the hassle of converting these all to pronto hex in the first place. If we have an upgrade in the file section, you can just get a list of the functions and type them in, and convert the WAV's one by one.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 4:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

So now that you

You can just continue creating the WAVs for your Sansui
F values
0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
11 -/--
12 Menu
16 Mute
18 Power
26 Right
27 Up
30 Left
31 Down
64 Yellow
76 Record
77 Green
91 Red
136 Blue
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 7:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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IRScope only works with live captures and requires an expensive $$ IR Widget, and Tommy isn't selling IR Widgets any more, so that really isn't an option for you.

how can i create IR Widgets my self ? and what is it's cost ?
is there any help to create IR Widgets?
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Achin, before I lead you down a path of finding the plans to create a widget, I want to get some idea of the scope of your project.

How many remotes do you need to capture? A few or hundreds or even thousands?

A widget is a nice IR tool to have. And if you have those types of electronics skills its great. I think the parts will run you about $50 dollars. But it doesn't build the smallest WAV file, because it captures for a set duration. Remember the WAV file I created for you. It was so big. Well it turned out I had not set the capture time for a single button, so it had 9 seconds of dead air, but still these signals may not be optimized for space.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

BTW I made your WAV files in IRMaster. But you never let me know the last time if it worked or not. All you said is that it was too large, so if that didn't work then these won't either.

Let me know how these work for you. Only the Power has repeats, the rest are just single frame WAVs.

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload.php?action=file&file_id=12074
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 11:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

no the wave file did not work for my TV
and i have another remote Sony this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-SONY-RM-SD270-AUDIO-SYSTEM-Remote-Control-HC-DDP100-MHC-DP900D-/230931950765?pt=US_Remote_Controls&hash=item35c49decad
and my IR library is detecting something different, i mean one remote is sending 12 and 20 bits codes, i'll post it, can we decode that small hex code like C90 and 10B9C this one to create Pronto and then to wave file?


61
Decoded SONY: 61 (12 bits)
Raw (26): -29458 2350 -600 600 -600 600 -600 600 -550 600 -600 600 -600 1200 -550 1200 -600 600 -550 650 -550 600 -600 600 -600 1200
61
Decoded SONY: 61 (12 bits)
Raw (26): -26100 2450 -550 650 -500 700 -500 700 -500 700 -450 700 -500 1250 -550 1250 -500 700 -500 700 -500 650 -500 700 -500 1250
C90
Decoded SONY: C90 (12 bits)
Raw (26): -31640 2450 -500 1250 -550 1250 -500 700 -500 650 -500 1300 -500 700 -500 650 -500 1300 -500 700 -500 650 -500 700 -500 700
890
Decoded SONY: 890 (12 bits)
Raw (26): 756 2450 -500 1250 -500 700 -500 700 -500 650 -550 1250 -500 700 -500 650 -500 1300 -500 700 -500 650 -500 750 -450 700
B9C
Decoded SONY: B9C (20 bits)
Raw (42): 7446 2500 -500 650 -500 700 -500 700 -500 650 -550 650 -500 700 -500 650 -550 650 -500 1300 -500 650 -550 1250 -500 1300 -500 1250 -500 700 -500 700 -500 1250 -500 1300 -500 1250 -500 700 -500 700
80B9C
Decoded SONY: 80B9C (20 bits)
Raw (42): -31362 2500 -500 1250 -500 700 -500 700 -500 650 -500 700 -500 700 -500 650 -550 650 -500 1300 -500 650 -550 1250 -500 1250 -550 1250 -500 700 -500 650 -550 1250 -500 1300 -500 1250 -500 700 -500 700
C0B9C
Decoded SONY: C0B9C (20 bits)
Raw (42): 4318 2500 -500 1250 -500 1300 -500 700 -500 650 -500 700 -500 700 -500 650 -500 700 -500 1300 -500 650 -500 1300 -500 1250 -550 1250 -500 700 -500 650 -550 1250 -500 1300 -500 1250 -500 700 -500 700
10B9C
Decoded SONY: 10B9C (20 bits)
Raw (42): 27282 2450 -500 650 -550 650 -500 700 -500 1250 -550 650 -500 700 -500 700 -500 650 -500 1300 -500 700 -500 1250 -500 1300 -500 1250 -500 700 -500 700 -500 1250 -500 1300 -500 1250 -500 700 -500 700 [/url]
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 4:51 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

achin wrote:
no the wave file did not work for my TV

bummer. I wonder why not. So neither the huge power button that I did from the IRScope/Widget, nor the complete set of small IRMaster created buttons from the zip file worked.

The last person I made files for was trying to use them as MP3s and we know that didn't work.

I wonder why none of these work.

So if my widget WAV didn't work, why do you want a widget?

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and i have another remote Sony this one http://www.ebay.com/itm/Genuine-SONY-RM-SD270-AUDIO-SYSTEM-Remote-Control-HC-DDP100-MHC-DP900D-/230931950765?pt=US_Remote_Controls&hash=item35c49decad
and my IR library is detecting something different, i mean one remote is sending 12 and 20 bits codes, i'll post it, can we decode that small hex code like C90 and 10B9C this one to create Pronto and then to wave file?


Achin,
Sony signals come in 8, 12, 15 and 20 bit lengths the first 7/8 bits are the functions, then Device and subdevice if applicable depending on the length of the signal. Note these are LSB signals just like the nec1.

What does that remote control?

Sony8
IRP notation: {40k,600}<1,-1|2,-1>(4,-1,F:8,^22200)
EFC translation: LSB.
Sony12
UEI protocol: 00CA
IRP notation: {40k,600}<1,-1|2,-1>(4,-1,F:7,D:5,^45m)+
EFC translation: LSB.
Sony15
UEI protocol: 00CA
IRP notation: {40k,600}<1,-1|2,-1>(4,-1,F:7,D:8,^45m)+
EFC translation: LSB.
Sony20
UEI protocol: 00DE
IRP notation: {40k,600}<1,-1|2,-1>(4,-1,F:7,D:5,S:8,^45m)+
EFC translation: LSB.

If my Hex isn't to rusty,
C90 = Sony12 Device 1, Function 19
10B9C = Sony20 Device 26 Subdevice 57, Function 16 Edit: (that should be function of 8)
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:02 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
If my Hex isn't to rusty,
C90 = Sony12 Device 1, Function 19
10B9C = Sony20 Device 26 Subdevice 57, Function 16

how did you calculate the device and function code for above both from the data i posted?

and i will post my sansui TV button codes that my IR library is detecting
please can you create wave file for the below data i posted or if you busy then please tell me how can got the device code and function code to create wave file
40BF48B7
Decoded NEC: 40BF48B7 (32 bits)
Raw (68): -15032 9050 -4300 700 -450 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -400 650 -500 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -1600 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -450 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -500 650 -1600 600 -500 650 -450 700 -450 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -1600 700 -1550 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 650
40BF807F
Decoded NEC: 40BF807F (32 bits)
Raw (68): 14724 9050 -4300 700 -450 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -500 700 -400 700 -450 650 -450 700 -400 700 -1550 700 -400 700 -1550 700 -1500 600 -1650 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 700 -1500 700 -450 700 -400 650 -450 700 -400 750 -400 650 -450 700 -400 700 -450 650 -1550 700 -1550 700 -1550 600 -1600 700 -1550 700 -1500 600 -1650 700
40BF30CF
Decoded NEC: 40BF30CF (32 bits)
Raw (68): -21690 9050 -4350 650 -450 600 -1650 650 -450 600 -550 650 -450 650 -450 600 -500 700 -400 700 -1550 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -1600 600 -1600 700 -1550 650 -1550 650 -1600 700 -400 600 -550 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -450 600 -550 650 -450 650 -450 600 -1650 700 -1500 700 -450 650 -450 600 -1600 700 -1550 650 -1600 600 -1600 700
40BF58A7
Decoded NEC: 40BF58A7 (32 bits)
Raw (68): -19758 9100 -4300 650 -450 600 -1650 650 -450 600 -550 650 -450 650 -450 650 -500 650 -450 650 -1550 700 -400 700 -1550 700 -1550 600 -1600 700 -1550 650 -1600 600 -1600 700 -400 650 -1600 700 -400 600 -1650 700 -1550 650 -450 650 -450 650 -500 650 -1550 600 -550 650 -1550 600 -500 700 -450 650 -1550 700 -1550 600 -1600 700
40BFF807
Decoded NEC: 40BFF807 (32 bits)
Raw (68): 8996 9050 -4300 700 -450 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -1600 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -1550 700 -1550 600 -500 650 -450 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -1550 650 -1600 700
40BF7887
Decoded NEC: 40BF7887 (32 bits)
Raw (68): 23396 9050 -4350 650 -450 650 -1600 650 -450 650 -500 650 -450 650 -450 650 -500 650 -450 650 -1550 700 -400 700 -1550 650 -1600 600 -1600 700 -1550 650 -1600 600 -1600 700 -400 650 -1600 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -450 650 -500 650 -450 650 -1600 650 -450 650 -450 600 -500 700 -450 650 -1550 700 -1550 600 -1600 700
40BFD827
Decoded NEC: 40BFD827 (32 bits)
Raw (68): 24796 9050 -4300 700 -450 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -400 650 -500 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -450 650 -1600 650 -1550 650 -1600 650 -1600 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -1550 700 -1550 600 -500 650 -1600 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -450 600 -500 650 -1550 600 -550 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 650
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

achin wrote:
Quote:
If my Hex isn't to rusty,
C90 = Sony12 Device 1, Function 19
10B9C = Sony20 Device 26 Subdevice 57, Function 16

how did you calculate the device and function code for above both from the data i posted?

Whoops that should have been Sony20, Device 26, Subdevice 57

Sony12
IRP notation: {40k,600}<1,-1|2,-1>(4,-1,F:7,D:5,^45m)+
EFC translation: LSB

First 7 bits are function, Next 5 are Device

C90 = 1100 1001 0000
1100100 , 10000
Change to LSB
1100100 = 0010011 , 19
10000 = 00001 = 1

Device 1, Function 19

Sony20
IRP notation: {40k,600}<1,-1|2,-1>(4,-1,F:7,D:5,S:8,^45m)+
EFC translation: LSB.
First 7 bits are function, Next 5 are Device, Last 8 are subdevice
10B9C = 0001 0000 1011 1001 1100
0001000, 01011, 10011100
Translate to LSB
0001000 = 0001000 = 8 (whoops my mistake, I had read that as 16)
01011 = 11010 = 26
10011100 = 00111001 = 32+16+8+1= 57
Sony20 Device 26, Subdevice 57, Function 8 (not 16) oops
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i will post my sansui TV button codes that my IR library is detecting
please can you create wave file for the below data i posted or if you busy then please tell me how can got the device code and function code to create wave file
40BF48B7
Decoded NEC: 40BF48B7 (32 bits)
Raw (68): -15032 9050 -4300 700 -450 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -400 650 -500 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -1600 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -450 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -500 650 -1600 600 -500 650 -450 700 -450 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -1600 700 -1550 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 650
40BF807F
Decoded NEC: 40BF807F (32 bits)
Raw (68): 14724 9050 -4300 700 -450 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -500 700 -400 700 -450 650 -450 700 -400 700 -1550 700 -400 700 -1550 700 -1500 600 -1650 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 700 -1500 700 -450 700 -400 650 -450 700 -400 750 -400 650 -450 700 -400 700 -450 650 -1550 700 -1550 700 -1550 600 -1600 700 -1550 700 -1500 600 -1650 700
40BF30CF
Decoded NEC: 40BF30CF (32 bits)
Raw (68): -21690 9050 -4350 650 -450 600 -1650 650 -450 600 -550 650 -450 650 -450 600 -500 700 -400 700 -1550 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -1600 600 -1600 700 -1550 650 -1550 650 -1600 700 -400 600 -550 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -450 600 -550 650 -450 650 -450 600 -1650 700 -1500 700 -450 650 -450 600 -1600 700 -1550 650 -1600 600 -1600 700
40BF58A7
Decoded NEC: 40BF58A7 (32 bits)
Raw (68): -19758 9100 -4300 650 -450 600 -1650 650 -450 600 -550 650 -450 650 -450 650 -500 650 -450 650 -1550 700 -400 700 -1550 700 -1550 600 -1600 700 -1550 650 -1600 600 -1600 700 -400 650 -1600 700 -400 600 -1650 700 -1550 650 -450 650 -450 650 -500 650 -1550 600 -550 650 -1550 600 -500 700 -450 650 -1550 700 -1550 600 -1600 700
40BFF807
Decoded NEC: 40BFF807 (32 bits)
Raw (68): 8996 9050 -4300 700 -450 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -1600 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -1550 700 -1550 600 -500 650 -450 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -1550 650 -1600 700
40BF7887
Decoded NEC: 40BF7887 (32 bits)
Raw (68): 23396 9050 -4350 650 -450 650 -1600 650 -450 650 -500 650 -450 650 -450 650 -500 650 -450 650 -1550 700 -400 700 -1550 650 -1600 600 -1600 700 -1550 650 -1600 600 -1600 700 -400 650 -1600 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -450 650 -500 650 -450 650 -1600 650 -450 650 -450 600 -500 700 -450 650 -1550 700 -1550 600 -1600 700
40BFD827
Decoded NEC: 40BFD827 (32 bits)
Raw (68): 24796 9050 -4300 700 -450 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -400 650 -500 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -450 650 -1600 650 -1550 650 -1600 650 -1600 650 -1550 600 -1650 650 -1550 700 -1550 600 -500 650 -1600 600 -1600 700 -450 600 -500 650 -450 700 -450 600 -500 650 -1550 600 -550 650 -450 700 -1550 650 -1550 600 -1650 650
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

achin wrote:
i will post my sansui TV button codes that my IR library is detecting
please can you create wave file for the below data i posted or if you busy then please tell me how can got the device code and function code to create wave file

Why? I've already done the WAV for the first power button, both in IRScope and IRMaster, and they don't work.


40BF48B7
0100 0000 1011 1111 0100 1000 1011 0111
40 Device
01000000 = 00000010 = 2
BF no subdevice
since the next 8 bits (BF) are the complement of the first 8 (40), there is no subdevice, Subdevice is left blank
48 function
01001000 = 00010010 = 18
B7 is complement of 48, meets Nec requirments
Nec1 Device 2 Function 18
Standard known Sansui power code, made WAV two ways and it doesn't work.

40BF807F
40BF = dEVICE 2
80
1000000 = 00000001 = FUNCTION = 1 known to be "1" on the Sansui
remote
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 7:04 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi, thanks for your reply that helps me allot.
and i am not using the GUI version of IrpMaster ,
I am using the JAVA CODE with Java library of IRPMASTER as Barf given me in the http://www.harctoolbox.org site.
so i think nobody used that Java library of IRPMASTER with Java code to create the WAVE files.
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achin wrote:
hi, thanks for your reply that helps me allot.
and i am not using the GUI version of IrpMaster ,
I am using the JAVA CODE with Java library of IRPMASTER as Barf given me in the http://www.harctoolbox.org site.
so i think nobody used that Java library of IRPMASTER with Java code to create the WAVE files.
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Yes, but I already used the IRMaster GUI and created a complete list of Sansui codes, and as you said, they don't work!


Also you do know that you can NOT turn these into MP3's as they will never work then, even though some of the threads you had me read seemed to indicate otherwise. At least non of the Mp3 conversion tool I've seen can convert a WAV to a MP3 that will work as an IR signal.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 5:33 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi,
as i told you that i'm using java code and library's to make pronto and then pronto to wave file.
40BF48B7 this is power button hex code and i ahve generated Pronto hex code and then i create wave with that
here is my pronto hex code for 40BF48B7

Quote:
raw data Freq=38400Hz [9024,-4512,564,-564,564,-1692,564,-564,564,-564,564,-564,564,-564,564,-564,564,-564,564,-1692,564,-564,564,-1692,564,-1692,564,-1692,564,-1692,564,-1692,564,-1692,564,-564,564,-1692,564,-564,564,-564,564,-1692,564,-564,564,-564,564,-564,564,-1692,564,-564,564,-1692,564,-1692,564,-564,564,-1692,564,-1692,564,-1692,564,-39756][9024,-2256,564,-96156][]
Pronto 0000 006C 0022 0002 015B 00AD 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0016 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 0041 0016 05F7 015B 0057 0016 0E6C



here is my java code i think nobody used that code to create pronto and wave file but did not work with my TV
try {
// TODO code application logic here

HashMap parameters = new HashMap();

parameters.put("D", Long.parseLong("2"));

parameters.put("F", Long.parseLong("18"));


IrSignal irSignal = new IrSignal("IrpProtocols.ini", "nec1", parameters);//NEC1-f16(nec1-f16) //NEC1//necshirrif

System.out.println("raw data "+irSignal);
System.out.println("Pronto "+irSignal.ccfString());

ModulatedIrSequence modulatedIrSequence = irSignal.toModulatedIrSequence(1);
Wave wave = new Wave(modulatedIrSequence, 48000, 8, 1, false, false, true, false);
wave.export(new File("SonyVOLkey-.wav"));

}catch (Exception ex) {
Logger.getLogger(IrpMaster.class.getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, null, ex.toString());
}
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