WinLIRC support

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WinLIRC support

Postby Albert » 19 Jan 2006 16:27

Hello,
I would GREATLY appreciate WinLIRC support for VLC Windows port. Lirc and linux VLC work fine, but it is a sad deficiency in VLC under Windows.

It couldn´t be so hard to port lirc support to Windows version of VLC. I have seen source code for lirc+VLC, WinLirc and (Win)lirc+Mplayer and I think that for someone, who knows programming, it is a piece of cake.

Thanks a lot.
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Postby dionoea » 20 Jan 2006 17:00

i was considering adding ir remote control support using the windows buildin api. WinLirc doesn't seem to be very active these days. (But it would be far easier to add winlirc support ... so i'll give it a try)
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WinLIRC support

Postby Albert » 21 Jan 2006 18:56

Hello,
this is a great message :-D
I know that lirc version is 0.8.0 and WinLIRC ported version is 0.5.4pre9, but it works fine (with BSPlayer, MplayerC, ...) and it is very useful. Especially if you want to create full-value TV from streamed DVB and VLC windows clients.

If is here some way I can help, please tell me.
Thank you

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progress?

Postby Albert » 16 Feb 2006 09:02

Hello,
any progress? Can I help somehow?
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Postby dionoea » 16 Feb 2006 17:23

.... it's comming ... one day :)
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Postby Albert » 10 May 2006 13:56

Hello,
no visible progress, so I tried other ways to use IR RC with win32 VLC:

The best solution would be winlirc (sup)port ;-(
http://winlirc.sourceforge.net/

AutoHotKey http://autohotkey.com/
can learn some macros, but...
example http://www.kikizas.net/en/usbapps.ahk.html

ATI Remote worder http://remotew.free.fr/index.htm
USB based radio frequency receiver
plugin http://remotew.free.fr/plugins.htm#vlc

Promixis Girder
absolutely unstable, I wasn´t able to use this with win32 nightlies.
conf and definition:
http://www.promixis.com/php/drops/VLC.gml

I am looking forward win VLC IR control :-)
https://trac.videolan.org/vlc/ticket/443

Albert

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Postby Guest » 15 May 2006 16:57

WinLirc doesn't seem to be very active these days. (But it would be far easier to add winlirc support ... so i'll give it a try)
Pehaps, because LIRC is VERY simple? "TCP doesn't seem to be very active these days... rigth?".

Please, LIRC is the facto-standard for remote control in the Open Source scenario (not only Linux, but several embbeded devices with Linux inside). You need to support WinLIRC!

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Postby lucifer » 31 May 2006 14:26

Is there any hope that winlirc will be supported in the near future? It would be great...

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Postby dionoea » 31 May 2006 22:24

I've almost finished the native remote control code for windows media center edition compatible remote controls. I hope to finish it on saturday.
I'll then see if winlirc is really needed ... but all remote controls which basically work with WMP will work with VLC.
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Postby Guest » 01 Jun 2006 14:30

I'll then see if winlirc is really needed ... but all remote controls which basically work with WMP will work with VLC.
Please, WinLIRC is THE FACTO standard for remote support!!!!! We need it!!!! It's very simple, is fast, is practical: why not include it?

Microsoft MCE remote support is not practical in any sense! We don't need it, as ALL products supports WinLIRC (except VLC).

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winLirc again

Postby Albert » 02 Jun 2006 12:52

Hello,
I have not Windows media center edition, I don´t use WMP (I use VLC :-)) and I don´t think that this is the right way. I would prefere GNU based remote control plugin. I thought (Win)Lirc is the choice.

I would like to use my remote control and I would like to have a chance to decide which remote control. I don´t know if my rc is compatible with WMCE and I don´t want to probe that.
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Postby dionoea » 02 Jun 2006 21:39

i don't have media center edition either, just good old windows XP. (but i have microsoft remote control to test) Most remote controls which work on windows XP are likely to be compatible ... so i'll ask people to test. If many can't get it to work, i'll have a look at winlirc.
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Postby Guest » 23 Jun 2006 00:30

I'll then see if winlirc is really needed ... but all remote controls which basically work with WMP will work with VLC.

any ideas when this might make it into the nightly build?

ds

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Postby Guest » 23 Jun 2006 19:47

Why do you want to have a system for IR Renotes only?
Wouldnt it be ways better to have an universal system for input devices?

For Example where is still the logitech iTouch Problem if you use an other skin when the basic skin ( and since I use two monitors the basic skin issnt so usefull for me). Where are also other Repotes like Medions Remotes based on the X10. Such devices do not work with WinLirc. But an universal system would support each and every connected device even if some have to place a programm between VLC and the device (in the upper cases it would be WinLirc or Itouch).

I imagine something like that:
You open the page which cotains the thing im speaking about in the moment.
You have two rows(i hope it is row, my english isnt so good)
on the right side you have a drop-down menu with every command VLC supports like PLAY, STOP and so on.
On the left side you see the command which makes the the event on the right happen (maybe with the device name)
Since it is not so easy to find out the commands your device sends there is an feature like in most PC games.
You just have to click onto the left side and the pc will wait for the next event (like pressing a button on you keyboard or your remote our even your game controller) and use this event to trigger the command spezified on the right side of the sheet.

I hope you could understand me and what such a system would be possible.
With best regards.
p90

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Postby Guest » 26 Jun 2006 15:30

i don't have media center edition either, just good old windows XP. (but i have microsoft remote control to test) Most remote controls which work on windows XP are likely to be compatible ... so i'll ask people to test. If many can't get it to work, i'll have a look at winlirc.
Please, considerer this:

1. Any Media Center compatible remote can speak LIRC protocol (using opensource proxy software).

2. No one combination exists for translate LIRC protocol to Microsoft MCE remote protocol.

3. LIRC protocol supports remotes on "remote" machines (not only computers, but simple hardware with IR receivers connected to network).

I feel that WinLIRC (for Windows, but LIRC protocol in general) is a HIGH requirement for VLC.

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miniproject

Postby Albert » 27 Jun 2006 12:44

Hello,
I see many replies :-)
I am also waiting for nightbuild with IR RC...

It is obvious that only a few people work on VLC development and that IR RC support for Windows is not the main task, but I have read http://wiki.videolan.org/index.php/Mini_Projects and maybe You could consider to add IR RC support as a project...

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Postby ipkiss » 27 Jun 2006 13:41

It's a good idea. Feel free to add it yourself to the mini projects page :)

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project

Postby Albert » 27 Jun 2006 20:39

Hello,

I am not registered wiki user. I suppose that the project have to be announced and administrated by someone from group of developers. I am not a programmer and I don't know how to specify the task and requested solution. Maybe dionoea is finishing the work now...

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progress?

Postby Albert » 30 Aug 2006 09:02

Hello,
any progress with IR RC control?
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broken link

Postby Albert » 01 Sep 2006 12:34

Hello,
in the Ticket #443 there is a broken link - info about Windows IR control (
Infrared Input System, Remote Control Buttons, Retrieving Infrared Commands, Handling the Play and Pause Commands) is in
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/defau ... indows.asp

I don´t understand the sentence from Ticket 443: "i just need to find where to catch all those remote control messages ... "

retrieve HID data from a WM_INPUT message
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/defau ... _input.asp

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viewtopic.php?t=13395
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Re: WinLIRC support

Postby Korney San » 29 Jun 2010 18:19

WinLIRC was updated today to 0.8.6b . :D
http://winlirc.sourceforge.net/

I'm using WinLIRC with my TV remote and tuner remote in AIMP (listen music) and Light Alloy (watch video). Can you add WinLIRC support to VLC to switch IPTV channels with any remote?
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Re: WinLIRC support

Postby DGMurdockIII » 13 Jul 2010 22:58

any chance on getting WinLIRC to the latest version?

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Re: WinLIRC support

Postby VLC_help » 14 Jul 2010 16:04

any chance on getting WinLIRC to the latest version?
No.

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Re: WinLIRC support

Postby DGMurdockIII » 22 Jul 2010 01:51

why

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Re: WinLIRC support

Postby VLC_help » 22 Jul 2010 17:50

It would be quite big addition, so I am guessing it wouldn't be on 1.1 branch. And AFAIK nobody is interested on this.


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