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  1. Hello! Any progress or status update on this? Since then I tried with another remote (Hauppauge) with the same problem.
  2. Hello! I use Flirc v2 together with a Logitech Harmony One+ on Debian Buster (10.4) and MythTV. On the Flirc I have selected a full keyboard layout. The problem is that I need to press every remote button twice for the command to work. Before I bought a Flirc I used ir-keytable and did not experience this problem. Any help or suggestion would be appreciated. Best regards, Peter
  3. The remote control is a Logitech Harmony One+. The problem is that the setup is very unreliable and I don't know if it is the Flirc, the remote control, Debian Buster or a combination. The remote control has worked without problem for several years together with Debian. But when Debian was upgraded from Stretch to Buster the drivers for my IR receiver stopped working. I then bought a Flirc. The problems are several: It sometimes output errors when using flirc_util as I have posted above. It sometimes deletes the recorded keys and I have to do the configuration again. It almost always don't respond to the first press on the remote control. It needs a second press on the same button. I noticed that last time the recorded keys were deleted I have managed to record multiple entries for the enter key. But even before that I had to press twice for the remote command to be recognized by the computer.
  4. Here is the output from DEBUG=true flirc_util settings. Hope you can get some info out of it. flirc_debug.txt
  5. Today when the PC started I got no response whatsoever from any commands from the remote control and when I tried with flirc_util I got: flirc_util unit_test Flirc Okay htpc:~# flirc_util settings 3.25.3 FW Version: v4.9.3 SKU: Flirc 2.0 [dori] Branch: master Config: release Hash: 0xCB185BDE Settings: sleep detection: always enabled noise canceler: always enabled inter-key delay: N/A for current firmware variant: Flirc builtin profiles: NA Memory Info: NA product sku: Flirc 2.0 [dori] Recorded Keys: Index hash IK ID key ----- -------- --- -- ------------ Now the list of recorded keys was empty again.
  6. I was trying to start logging to file by following the example of creating a configuration file (/usr/bin/flirc.ini) and start the GUI but I can not find the log file. Is it supposed to be stored in /usr/bin/ if I don't enter any path in the ini-file? Using for example 'flirc_util unit_test' it still spit out errors but it kind of work although it still need two key presses for every command. And thats why I wanted the log file. [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _dev_send_cmd(223): Wrong response: 'getversion' [E] lib/libflirc/firmware/fw_4.2.c _fl_unit_test(132): error recording test0 Flirc Not Okay [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _dev_send_cmd(223): Wrong response: 'getversion' I also noticed that just after I executed the 'flirc_util unit_test' command the computer stopped responding to any commands from the remote control. Best regards, Peter Carlsson
  7. Thanks for your quick response! It is directly on the PC and I have tried different ports. Both USB 2.0 and 3.0. I need to have a 0.5m cable since the ports are at the back of the PC. The Flirc and the remote has clear sight and the distance is approximately 3m. The double record was no issue before I bought the Flirc when I used ir-keytable but it had other issues.
  8. Hello again! Just after I posted the last reply, Debian released an update to Buster (10.3) so here is the output again: uname -a Linux htpc 4.19.0-8-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 4.19.98-1 (2020-01-26) i686 GNU/Linux flirc_util settings 3.25.3 FW Version: v4.9.3 [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _dev_send_cmd(223): Wrong response: 'ir_state' [E] lib/libflirc/firmware/fw_4.0.c fl_ver4_header_peek(50): invalid address you idiot SKU: Flirc 2.0 [dori] [E] lib/libtransport/hid.c hid_recv_packet(161): Wrong response length = 33 [E] lib/libtransport/hid.c hid_recv_packet(162): hidapi: (null) [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _recv_packet(126): _recv_packet: recv packet error = -1 [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _dev_send_cmd(201): recv timeout [E] lib/libtransport/hid.c hid_recv_packet(167): hid_recv_packet: wrong report id [E] lib/libtransport/hid.c hid_recv_packet(168): hidapi: (null) [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _recv_packet(126): _recv_packet: recv packet error = -1 [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _dev_send_cmd(201): recv timeout Hash: 0xCB185BDE Settings: sleep detection: always enabled noise canceler: always enabled inter-key delay: N/A for current firmware variant: Flirc builtin profiles: NA Memory Info: NA product sku: Flirc 2.0 [dori] Recorded Keys: Index hash IK ID key ----- -------- --- -- ------------ 0 CB4837F1 130 01 d 1 CF32DFB0 130 01 i 2 42E4A325 116 01 escape 3 67EC17FD 130 01 m 4 B64D7ABD 116 01 return 5 BE6018B0 130 01 up 6 361F4CE4 130 01 left 7 BE6017C9 130 01 down 8 3B263EB1 130 01 right 9 E79BD7A4 130 01 u 10 4B7A5A31 130 01 j 11 411EB1E4 130 01 p I recorded my remote once again after the first disappeared. However, I notice that almost every button I press I need to press twice for the computer to react. So I would definitely say that something is wrong, either with the Flirc, the computer or a combination. I would be happy to provide more information if that helps to solve my problem. By the way, I read in the documentation that there should be some predefined settings for Logitech remotes. The one I have is a Harmony One+ but I could not find it in the menu. So that is why I use the full size keyboard layout for recording. Best regards, Peter Carlsson
  9. This time when booting the computer I got this: flirc_util unit_test Flirc Okay flirc_util settings 3.25.3 FW Version: v4.9.3 SKU: Flirc 2.0 [dori] Branch: master Config: release Hash: 0xCB185BDE Settings: sleep detection: always enabled noise canceler: always enabled inter-key delay: N/A for current firmware variant: Flirc builtin profiles: NA Memory Info: NA product sku: Flirc 2.0 [dori] Recorded Keys: Index hash IK ID key ----- -------- --- -- ------------ But the recorded keys are missing.
  10. On Debian Buster 10.2 uname -a Linux htpc 4.19.0-6-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 4.19.67-2+deb10u2 (2019-11-11) i686 GNU/Linux
  11. Hello! I just recently bought a Flirc Gen 2 and it behaves very strange. Almost every time I boot my computer (Debian Buster) the Flirc device is not recognized and I see this in journalctl: kernel: usb 3-2: device descriptor read/64, error -110 kernel: usb 3-2: device descriptor read/64, error -110 kernel: usb usb3-port2: attempt power cycle kernel: usb 3-2: new full-speed USB device number 4 using uhci_hcd kernel: usb 3-2: device not accepting address 4, error -110 kernel: usb 3-2: new full-speed USB device number 5 using uhci_hcd systemd-udevd[307]: usb3: Worker [311] processing SEQNUM=1761 is taking a long time kernel: usb 3-2: device not accepting address 5, error -110 kernel: usb usb3-port2: unable to enumerate USB device If I unplug and then plug the Flirc back again it will be recognized. And when I run 'flirc_util settings' I get: 3.25.3 FW Version: v4.9.3 [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _dev_send_cmd(223): Wrong response: 'ir_state' [E] lib/libflirc/firmware/fw_4.0.c fl_ver4_header_peek(50): invalid address you idiot SKU: Flirc 2.0 [dori] [E] lib/libtransport/hid.c hid_recv_packet(161): Wrong response length = 33 [E] lib/libtransport/hid.c hid_recv_packet(162): hidapi: (null) [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _recv_packet(126): _recv_packet: recv packet error = -1 [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _dev_send_cmd(201): recv timeout [E] lib/libtransport/hid.c hid_recv_packet(167): hid_recv_packet: wrong report id [E] lib/libtransport/hid.c hid_recv_packet(168): hidapi: (null) [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _recv_packet(126): _recv_packet: recv packet error = -1 [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _dev_send_cmd(201): recv timeout Hash: 0xCB185BDE Settings: sleep detection: always enabled noise canceler: always enabled inter-key delay: N/A for current firmware variant: Flirc builtin profiles: NA Memory Info: NA product sku: Flirc 2.0 [dori] Recorded Keys: Index hash IK ID key ----- -------- --- -- ------------ 0 880AE241 130 01 0 And for 'flirc_util unit_test' I get: [E] lib/libtransport/hid.c hid_recv_packet(161): Wrong response length = 33 [E] lib/libtransport/hid.c hid_recv_packet(162): hidapi: (null) [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _recv_packet(126): _recv_packet: recv packet error = -1 [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _dev_send_cmd(201): recv timeout [E] lib/libflirc/firmware/fw_4.7.c _fl_transmit_raw(83): error sending data, ceck device log [E] lib/libtransport/hid.c hid_recv_packet(167): hid_recv_packet: wrong report id [E] lib/libtransport/hid.c hid_recv_packet(168): hidapi: (null) [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _recv_packet(126): _recv_packet: recv packet error = -1 [E] lib/libtransport/transport.c _dev_send_cmd(201): recv timeout [E] lib/libflirc/firmware/fw_4.2.c _fl_unit_test(132): error recording test0 Flirc Not Okay Any help would be extremely appreciated! Best regards, Peter Carlsson
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