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Post 10 made on Thursday October 14, 2004 at 10:31
sddroog
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First do we mean the same thing by "repeat"?
You hold the key pressed for a longer time and
want to get the same behavior as the original
remote would have produced for a long press.

Yes. That is what I mean. When I press a key on the original remote for a long time, the keys start repeating the same action. For instance, pressing 'Up' for a long time allows me to go up multiple entries.

In each case,
near the end of the signal (beginning of last
line as viewed in my web browser) it has the pattern
0164 0059 0016 0EF5, which is very close to the
NEC1 repeat pattern, so I assumed NEC1 repeat
was correct.

I have learned all the keys with a short press, and they all end with the same pattern as above (small differences here and there, just 1 digit, non of them really important enough I guess). I will post some other keys here just to make sure:

Up:
0000 0068 0026 0000 0164 00B4 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 062D 0164 0059 0016 0EF5 0164 0059 0016 00B4

Down:
0000 0068 0026 0000 0164 00B4 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 062D 0164 0059 0016 0EF5 0164 0059 0016 00B4

Vol-:
0000 0068 0026 0000 0164 00B4 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 062D 0164 0059 0016 0EF5 0164 0059 0016 00B4

Vol+:
0000 0068 0026 0000 0164 00B4 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0043 0016 0016 0016 0043 0016 062D 0164 005A 0016 0EF5 0164 005A 0016 00B4

All the above keys where learned with a short press. Using a long press would result in a 900a code again, which does not work at all.

So I guess all the keys use the same structure?

You might try replacing the two copies of 0168
005A 0016 0F47 at the end of one signal with two
copies of 0164 0059 0016 0EF5 and see whether
that makes a difference.

No, does not make a difference.

For keys like Power and Enter, where long presses
shouldn't repeat, it uses NEC1. But for keys
like VOL+ etc. where a long press should repeat
it uses NEC2.

I don't think so, all the codes seems to have the same structure. But I admit it was not smart posting power en enter codes, and then start about repeating. Hopefully I cleared that up by posting cursor and volume codes as well.

Any other ideas?

Regards, Stefan.


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