sgt panties Posted November 22, 2015 Report Posted November 22, 2015 Now that I've spent hours setting up my Flirc (no fault of Flirc, there's just a lot of factors to consider) it would be nice if I could dump my Flirc's mappings to file that I could save in my backups, just in case I got a new Flirc or my current Flirc gets stolen or zapped. AND, tweaker that I am, it would be nice if that backup file was editable text, not binary. Of course this implies that the backup file is used by the other nice-to-have function: a Flirc restore. Quote
yawor Posted November 23, 2015 Report Posted November 23, 2015 Please take a look at the File menu in Flirc GUI. You should see Save, Load and Clear configuration options. These operate on the configuration that is saved in the Flirc.It's not in an editable text format and you should not edit it by hand. Quote
Bob Sutton Posted April 23, 2018 Report Posted April 23, 2018 Yawor can we name our file anything we want followed by .fcfg? I looked at my device log and it stated " invalid length" also. Are all flirc setups name "flirc.fcfg" ? Quote
yawor Posted April 26, 2018 Report Posted April 26, 2018 @Bob Sutton you can name your config files any way you want. The name of the config file doesn't matter to Flirc. It is only a backup of the config. Flirc doesn't load its config from a file as the config is stored ON the device. To make it clear: save configuration is used to backup Flirc's internal config area to a file and load configuration is used to restore Flirc's internal config area from a previously saved file. You don't need to save the config for Flirc to work. The "invalid length" has nothing to do with config files. Can you send me your log with that message? Quote
Bob Sutton Posted April 26, 2018 Report Posted April 26, 2018 So it is stored on the device without saving. But to restore a saved config we load it and overwrite the one saved on the device. Correct? I can't get that IT debugging message back. Not critical tight now I suppose Thx Quote
yawor Posted April 26, 2018 Report Posted April 26, 2018 The configuration on the device is updated automatically every time you record or delete a key or change something in advanced options. Yes, restoring the backup (using load configuration options in the GUI) overwrites previous config stored on the device. Quote
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