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Pronto codes TV Salora 39FSB6502


Bass
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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

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46 minutes ago, Bass said:

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.)

Oh I’m terribly hard at work on learning libraries right now. This will all be improved significantly. 
 

Thank you for your text files. I will include them in the next update. 

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