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Bass

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  1. Excellent! I'll see if I can help in another way. Cheers. And you are most welcome.
  2. I'll be looking for a scientific app that averages the readings, and omits the extreme values. Then I'll be posting the averages without the best brains. (And the howto dothat, including the credits ideally.)
  3. Here's to one more remote (IR), it's attached. I've used Flirc's own tools (with the Flirc USB) to get the Pronto codes for the Pronto file, using Linux: sudo ./irtools decode -l giving both RAW and PRONTO codes. It works! :) At the moment I've not yet tried the Skip 1s Admin Mode or modified the export/import json. (Salora if you want feedback, from a text file with the same name you could paste a timecode at the 'insert chapter timecode'. (On the screen.) If I remember correctly. The rest I forgot. The other timecodes.) Somebody might already have submitted this brand and model, or this brand and all models, but I learned a lot again. So, cheers. Salora-39FSB6502-TV.txt Salora 39FSB6502 - p8 mod.pdf
  4. 'The additional serial number (..)': that is the "key": "0/1/2/3/.." entries in the skip export file. On with the learning.
  5. (I think there is something suspicious about json. I think we are being taken over by json.) It works! I found your post 'Current Device List and Manual Importing', 'Manually Importing a device', including the (general) tip 'In the SkipApp, the Misc. Category contains everything.' https://forum.flirc.tv/index.php?/topic/10420-current-device-list-and-manual-importing/#comment-27492 Also I should probably post (a complete remote) in 'Supported Devices / Databases' On Linux, I couldn't see an Admin mode (after creating the folder and config.json file MAC/Linux style), and the 'Tools > Export Remote Configuration' .skip (.json) file is similar where I could replace the codes, (I used 'cat Skip.skip | python3 -m json.tool' to make it readable,) (can be done in Linux gedit,) I gave up Windows after Windows 8 (which I actually liked) (but they kept ignoring my preferences in a major way), and instead of going for .msix for Wine (on Linux) perhaps, I was happy to test the codes in the .skip (export) file, and import that back again. How does it work.. (it does). Changed "protocol" to "ir protocol" (for the 'Skip.skip' file) no problem. (The additional serial number is required to distinguish between the buttons.) (And I see a 'Repeat' = once option. Great! That probably answers my other question.) Other devices such as an Aten already worked, but this is so awesome. (And a battery blew up a while ago, somehow I decided to insert non-rechargeables first time ever.) (In a remote with a power USB cord. Blew up at a (of course not so) random moment without being connected, and maybe it doesn't recharge as I understood on this forum, and maybe it was a wrong brand battery I got somewhere included, it wasn't the batteries included with the Skip, I've used an old one first.) (I have so many batteries now I can't remember which ones came with the Skip, maybe the Duracell ones.) And you provided the file format (in the same post), so I will be using those guidelines to submit any remotes I have, that are not already included. Cheers!
  6. Well thank you. Let me try that. But first; REC and RECORD, indeed, I see them both.. ; REC (timer) is with a analogue clock icon, that one is the REC with a (once/daily/.., save to USB/SD) timer, RECORD is to record immediately. Picture: And generally I'd be happy to take or provide a picture of the remote, if that's desirable (generally) let me know. I'll see if I can provide a .JSON file directly, perhaps with the help of (cat << 'header' / 'body' / 'footer') scripts I learned on the internet. And I recognize the 'types', "devices.audio", "devices.misc" bit (in the .JSON file). (I think in both.) Feel free to correct a miss categorization. I'll provide (in the future) both the .TXT and (hopefully correct) .JSON then.
  7. I've searched for (no) 'key repeat', found 0 matches, but while a remote button is pressed, it might be useful for the Flirc to not repeat the keystroke more than once. At least I couldn't find it or make it happen. (I'm quite defeated.) I have managed to make the 'internet radio (dedicated) mini pc' not to repeat the keystroke while it's held down, but I couldn't do that in the non-graphical boot stage. (I figured it would boot faster without a window manager. Bit of a challenge.) (I'm happy to use the Tags field in the forum, but I'm probably not helping to make up words there.)
  8. In Flirc and flirc_util it's not possible (yet) to record just the Left Ctrl key on its own. That is most useful, for example in Android Keymapper, to have a modifier key on the remote. (Kind of like a sticky Ctrl key.) Come to think of it, I've searched for 'modifier key' in the forum, but it's probably an existing topic. Cheers! I may have used this command correctly to do just that: sudo ./flirc_util record_api 1 165 The '1' is the Left Ctrl modifier key, and the '165' is the Left Ctrl key in the 'IEEE HID' list. (Found in Whole world Google but also attached for your reference. As used by Flirc.) By the way it has to be said; the shipping company FedEx knew quite late about the import taxes into another country, they could have found out sooner, to avoid them being surprised. Like paying an exit fee. So they got that part back. (Thanks for the Skip 1s, no regrets:) Flirc IEEE HID keyboard keypad table info.txt
  9. I second this idea. Somewhere on the extensive priorities list. If I'm not mistaken, the keypad Enter is different than the Return key, true, but I got it wrong before (of how things work). And all the keys I can't press on a standard (US International) keyboard, so I can't start a script by accident, and bind it (a script) to a Greek alpha for example. If I'm not mistaken (or uneducated or not curious enough/lazy) how it works. Much like the F16-F(number).
  10. Thanks for the Skip 1s, thanks for the Flirc earlier, (how can it be the opposite of all the work done in lirc, including 90 degree reception, at distance,) I understand that we got the Skip 1s early as some capabilities are being implemented. If I have done it right, I have attached a remote for the Sangean DMS-37BT, presented in such a way it might work. Perhaps for inclusion in the Skip 1s graphical app, and perhaps as a concept template for others. I'm trying to write just one topic per topic, thanks foremost for creating something I can write about. Cheers. remote (IR) report info.parsable.txt
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