|
|
|
The following page was printed from RemoteCentral.com:
Topic: | reading the ir code This thread has 14 replies. Displaying all posts. |
|
Post 1 made on Sunday January 28, 2007 at 18:32 |
makitamark Advanced Member |
Joined: Posts: | April 2004 984 |
|
|
is there any way of reading the ir code in nevostudio for any given command? it can be done in prontoedit by double clicking on the code. recently i had a nevo that struggled to learn a particular device, i took a pronto, learned the codes into that then copy and pasted the hex codes from prontoedit into nevostudio! a pain in the arse but it worked perfectly. seems it may only work that way around?
|
|
Post 2 made on Sunday January 28, 2007 at 18:35 |
Marky_Mark896 Select Member |
Joined: Posts: | January 2004 1,545 |
|
|
Yeah mark, I think you're right. I've tried to look at the codes in Nevostudio with no success before as well. You can put them in, but you can't get them out it seems.
|
It's not just a hobby, it's an obsession... |
|
Post 3 made on Sunday January 28, 2007 at 18:49 |
ddarche Mr. RemoteQuest |
Joined: Posts: | February 2002 2,309 |
|
|
Like most of the IR code providers, they don't let you see any hex codes for those in the IR database.
Dave
|
Dave D'Arche http://RemoteQuest.comFine Home Theater Remote Controls & Solutions - Programming services for most remotes |
|
OP | Post 4 made on Sunday January 28, 2007 at 18:53 |
makitamark Advanced Member |
Joined: Posts: | April 2004 984 |
|
|
i think we could probably extend that to read "they don't let you see ANY codes whatever their source", it's just a little unhelpful shall we say.
|
|
Post 5 made on Sunday January 28, 2007 at 19:56 |
ddarche Mr. RemoteQuest |
Joined: Posts: | February 2002 2,309 |
|
|
Not true. Any hex codes you might paste in can be reviewed.
Dave
|
Dave D'Arche http://RemoteQuest.comFine Home Theater Remote Controls & Solutions - Programming services for most remotes |
|
OP | Post 6 made on Monday January 29, 2007 at 13:34 |
makitamark Advanced Member |
Joined: Posts: | April 2004 984 |
|
|
you are correct, typed in hex codes can be reviewed by clicking 'edit ir' but not learnt codes or indeed as you said codes from nevo's website/nevostudio.
|
|
Post 7 made on Monday January 29, 2007 at 20:24 |
TouchCommander Active Member |
Joined: Posts: | December 2004 602 |
|
|
Use a global cache ir reader and then copy over to your Nevo. I found this to be fast and helpful [Link: globalcache.com]
|
No job to small, many to big |
|
Post 8 made on Monday January 29, 2007 at 22:44 |
ddarche Mr. RemoteQuest |
Joined: Posts: | February 2002 2,309 |
|
|
TC,
I assume you mean if someone were to learn codes into the gloablcache system, one would have the hex to paste in. Is that what you are saying?
Dave
|
Dave D'Arche http://RemoteQuest.comFine Home Theater Remote Controls & Solutions - Programming services for most remotes |
|
Post 9 made on Monday February 19, 2007 at 17:24 |
szhjcn Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | January 2007 39 |
|
|
I can understand why they would block viewing of codes in thier Database which they provide, but if you learn the code, you should be able to view this. Without this ability, we cannot try to work out the discreet codes for a device without having another device which enables us to view the codes (adding to the costs and workload/time).
|
Home Automation: www.imaxis.ch |
|
Post 10 made on Monday February 19, 2007 at 19:49 |
TouchCommander Active Member |
Joined: Posts: | December 2004 602 |
|
|
Again, get the code from Nevo and then point it at the global cache. You will now have a code in hex to look at. It's a backward way to see all of Nevo's codes whether they want you to or not.
|
No job to small, many to big |
|
Post 11 made on Thursday July 30, 2009 at 03:56 |
Audio 7 Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | January 2004 39 |
|
|
On this subject here's a problem I have. A client had a Nevo SL and was controlling an obscure manufacturer (Crimson). Had endless trouble learning the codes so got the manufacturer to supply them. Enterred them and it worked fine. The client hated the Nevo and when after a party he discovered it in a bowl of punch is replacing it with a Pronto.
Now, how do I get the ir codes out of Nevo Studio (pro) so that i can enter them manually into Pronto edit. Learning the codes is once again proving tricky.
Any ideas?
|
|
Post 12 made on Thursday July 30, 2009 at 07:21 |
Duct Tape Loyal Member |
Joined: Posts: | November 2008 5,299 |
|
|
if the manufacturer supplied the codes they must be in Hex format correct?
just click on the function, then click on Edit IR Function. then click on Enter the Hex code for the IR function. copy and paste the code
|
|
|
Post 13 made on Thursday July 30, 2009 at 11:21 |
Audio 7 Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | January 2004 39 |
|
|
On July 30, 2009 at 07:21, Duct Tape said...
if the manufacturer supplied the codes they must be in Hex format correct?
just click on the function, then click on Edit IR Function. then click on Enter the Hex code for the IR function. copy and paste the code Nope. If I do this when I click on enter the hex code I get a blank box in which, presumably, I should enter teh hex code.
|
|
Post 14 made on Thursday July 30, 2009 at 11:41 |
Duct Tape Loyal Member |
Joined: Posts: | November 2008 5,299 |
|
|
then it was a learned code or provided by the database. do you have another nevo SL that you could load the file to, then teach the codes to your other remote?
|
|
|
Post 15 made on Thursday July 30, 2009 at 14:19 |
Jasonvp Select Member |
Joined: Posts: | July 2008 2,404 |
|
|
Can you get any working Hex Codes when learning to the Pronto? If you can get a couple to work you may be able to generate the rest with MakeHex. If you Post some Learnt Hex Codes (even if you can`t get any to work) there may be enough info in the Hex String to find out what protocol they are using. You can use IRTools and DecodeIR to find this out. MakeHex Makes clean IR sequences from IR protocol files. See the readme file for more information. [Link: hifi-remote.com]IR Tools Decodes a learned infrared Hex codes (only codes that start with 0000) that you paste (Ctrl +V) into the Hex Code Window and press the Decode Hex Button and a box appears to give you information on the protocol, device number and function number. Requires the DecodeIR.DLL file. [Link: hifi-remote.com]DecodeIR.DLL File required by DecodeCCF and IR Tools. [Link: hifi-remote.com]Cheers Jason
|
|
|
Before you can reply to a message... |
You must first register for a Remote Central user account - it's fast and free! Or, if you already have an account, please login now. |
Please read the following: Unsolicited commercial advertisements are absolutely not permitted on this forum. Other private buy & sell messages should be posted to our Marketplace. For information on how to advertise your service or product click here. Remote Central reserves the right to remove or modify any post that is deemed inappropriate.
|
|