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Repeated numbers problem

PostPosted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 9:57 pm
by rla
Hello,

After searching this forum, I found that other people have found a workaround for the repeated number problem - where for example channel 144 comes up as 14.

It is apparently due to different codes being transmitted after the initial code is sent.

But if this is so, why does my Philips Pronto send the correct signal with repeated numbers? Why does usb-uirt not do the same?

Finally, what is the workaround to enable repeated numbers to be sent?
I have tried exhaustive configurations of repeatcount and intercode delay...

Using latest firmware for usb-uirt v1.3
GBPVR
Red-Eye translator on my Pace 4000 cable box.

Thanks in advance!
Cal.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 4:17 pm
by jrhees
rla,

Yes you are correct in that your remote is alternating codes for this. The Pronto works around this by having an internal database of these special types of codes and compensates when it sees one. The USB-UIRT does not have this database, so we must use a bit more sweat and tears...

These codes are RC5-type codes. There are two ways to work around it:

1. Use an RC5 code pasted into your GBPVR IR code file.
2. Use a method of giving the USB-UIRT two codes for each button in your GBPVR IR code file. This is still a bit complex to explain. If you want to do this, please contact me at support@usbuirt.com and we'll walk through it.

-Jon

PostPosted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 4:59 pm
by rla
Thanks for this.

For method 1, I take it you mean that the full RC5 code string will contain handling repeated numbers?

If so, I am ready to do the required editing of the IR code file for method 1.
But I don't quite know what's required!

Where do I get a listing of RC5 code types? On this site or on one of your links?

Thanks,
Cal

PostPosted: Tue Dec 14, 2004 5:48 pm
by Guest
Cal,

The RC5 method will work if you have access to Pronto RC5 codes. I would suggest looking at www.remotecentral.com's Pronto database for your make and model. RC5 Pronto codes are in the format:

5000 ..... ..... .....

while standard 'Learned' pronto codes are in the format:

0000 .... ..... ....

-Jon

PostPosted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 11:03 am
by dr_parky
Hi,

I read this topic with interest as I have the same problem.
I am in the UK and have an NTL STB (Samsung) , which I control via usb-uirt.
When I have double numbers e.g. 500 becomes 50, etc.

I also use GBPVR and sage.

You said :

2. Use a method of giving the USB-UIRT two codes for each button in your GBPVR IR code file. This is still a bit complex to explain. If you want to do this, please contact me at support@usbuirt.com and we'll walk through it.


Is that offer open to others ?

Cheers

Mark

PostPosted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 8:21 pm
by jrhees
Sure! Drop me an email!

-Jon

SageTV and NTL Samsung ST2100C channels 11,100,144

PostPosted: Sat Apr 16, 2005 9:07 am
by newschapmj1
Just to confirm I am having the same problem.
ie using SageTV 2.1 to change channel on my Samsung ST2100C and cannot get
channel 11,100,144

Apart from this installation has gone smoothly once I looked in the Sage Manual.

I've just emailed support@usbuirt.com.

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 11:30 am
by m0rt
Hi

I'm having the same problem with repeat numbers (922 comes up as 92 etc.). Would be grateful for some help with this.

Thanks

PostPosted: Fri Jul 01, 2005 2:50 pm
by jrhees
m0rt,

Please email me at support@usbuirt.com and I'll give you the necessary info on how to work around this issue.

-Jon

PostPosted: Sat Jul 02, 2005 8:19 pm
by m0rt
Email sent.

Thanks Jon