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Anyone recognize this IR Code format?
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Post 1 made on Thursday August 14, 2008 at 13:47
evanevery
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The following is an example of an IR code sequence as listed inside a Pronto Factory Database. This is NOT the same format as the Pronto code that we use to define (or learn) a code sequence. (I think Philips may refer this to "Raw" or "SuperHex"...)

These code sequences are normally hidden from view with ProtoEdit. (IOW: PEP will use either code type but only the standard format is actually exposed by the application - otherwise PEP displays "DATABASE CODE" in the editor window).

Anytime this code is used in the database, a field named IsRCSCode is set to "1". "RCS" may be a hint to this code type. ("Raw" Control Sequence?) Also, in SOME instances of the database, the author of the code (Source field) is set to "UEI". Other times it is set to "ControlsForSure" (Philips). If the originator of the code is "UEI" it may be represented in a format as distributed with the IR Library they license. Could this also be some form of RC5?

I'm looking to be able to convert this code type to/from the standard Pronto format. Any help or docs are appreciated.

Here is an example code sequence:

EECF0150010C0000FFFF013E010000084C0203A4D946F3813208A9760828
3D444584DEB145BF3BE56E5303DE0A12926A936FBDD6FA4B67A1FD98E0E7
A4ED4D2116D97692E8B16793B0A760A8FF0C0282E0636ED126928F949AD5
308E0908EE497222025B23B4EF89E38FF08A21B89FD6239FF0C834621606
6AAE4414E699B866EF59AC3991F9B4E0BBEA43C3FF1EA4B1824971843404
3C9AC44F876FE9C3645BDA5C1BFD15EC79253A7583365B2C9C10EF59AC39
91F9B4E0BBEA43C3FF1EA4B1936FBDD6FA4B67A1FD98E0E7A4ED4D219414
8431E1830A629980C132B51834AAE0636ED126928F949AD5308E0908EE49
936FBDD6FA4B67A1FD98E0E7A4ED4D21239FF0C8346216066AAE4414E699
B866E0636ED126928F949AD5308E0908EE498249718434043C9AC44F876F
E9C3645BEE38BEE237AE11E849570B195B6097C3A8548AAF11C406D174E2
41E9727503BB

Here is another (sometimes two is better for pattern analysis):

EECF00E0010C0000FFFF00D501000008550940122A8FFFA73EA73D4B212D
FB652464258B022229F817B4E699A5BFCAAA76A0C6536007265EF68C19FC
16D6647B3C562AD6A8D88C5CE66E2613918223FD18A84D2A63760D6A876A
A5DD1C0C61E4AC3331F559753A6E0443B1F44FD229492392B28E94E475A8
FB6314724726E7EC14C4CB9552970E0900A2A68EE455CADADA793316179A
5671DA58A2E9A81CFCA9D3967884BEFD7DAFF3D29DABC18CCCD192632496
183DFE2D758034FB1A842BBE0C79B64D4389870C3E10885766DC5FF3552F
B01230B6A47BED735B042BD6FD9D

Anyone recognize this data format? Is there a conversion tool or spec available?

Last edited by evanevery on August 14, 2008 15:08.

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