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Post 12 made on Saturday February 15, 2014 at 13:01
SysIntegration
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On February 15, 2014 at 01:01, 3FG said...
That's just a question of terminology.  In IrScrutinizer, raw presents data as decimal number of microseconds.  A preceding + sign means On, and a - sign means Off.  IRScope calls this a timing list.

Pronto remotes also have a format called raw, which is much longer than Pronto Hex.  I don't think anyone has published an explanation of this format.

I am clearly using you for you knowledge here. I understand that different manufactures use the same terms to mean different things (like NAD ARC (receiver microphone). So that certainly generates confusion. :-(

I guess I am trying to understand the value of a timing list when it seems that pronto hex encapsulates that information in its hex.
0101001101111001011100110100100101101110011101000110010101100111011100100110000101110100011010010110111101101110


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