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Nirvis Help (Colby)
help@nirvis.com
Fri, 18 Feb 2000 10:16:58 -0800
In general, yes you just need to convert the hex to binary. The reason I
don't use hex in our device files is that many ir codes have a number of
bits not divisible by 4, which make representing them in hex ambiguous if
you don't specify the number of bits elsewhere. Check out the tv.cde file
already in the mitsubishi directory to get some clues on the conversion
process.
Colby
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> Can anyone tell me how to convert discrete IR codes into
> something I can use
> with Slink-e? I have a Mitsubishi TV that I have to hit the input button
> several times to cycle through all inputs before landing on the
> right one. I
> found a file on www.remotecentral.com that listed the discrete
> codes I would
> need to go directly to the desired input. However those codes are in hex.
> Should I simply convert the hex codes to binary and place them in the cde
> files?
>
> Thanks,
> Cullen
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