On January 1, 2008 at 21:15, bbarz said...
OK, after further searching I found another thread that
contained the .irp file I needed. After testing all of
the 256 codes, I have mapped all the keys on the remote
and have found a discrete pwr on code, but no discrete
off. Is it possible that a device would have one without
the other? Is 256 the maximum number of codes, or can
I edit the function line in the .irp file to return more
codes?
For those that are interested, below is the discrete pwr
on hex code. Also, if anyone is interested in the functions
I mapped to the other makehex codes I can post those as
well.
0000 0071 0000 0032 007F 0040 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010
0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0030
0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010
0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030 0010 0030
0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010
0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030
0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010
0010 0010 0030 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010 0030
0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0010 0030 0010
0010 0010 0010 0010 0AAB
So if this is a discrete power on (145) as you mentioned above, would this command followed by a power toggle command function as a workaround power off? I would assume that it would work, but there is the question of how long it takes for the Sharp to power on fully, so it can receive the power toggle command to turn off. My experience with Samsung disc players is that there is a very lengthy amount of time necessary to fully power on. I hope the Sharps are a little quicker.
All of this IR decoding that johnsfine and tgrugett are so graciously helping out with is so far over my head. I just hope that a discrete power solution is imminent.