
andymyth at gmail
Feb 16, 2005, 11:46 PM
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Re: New guide for controlling external cable/satellite box using an IR Blaster and FC3
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 01:50:51 -0600, Andy Long <andymyth[at]gmail.com> wrote: > With the help of Pete Stagman, I have attempted to create a how-to > guide for controlling an external cable/satellite box using an IR > blaster. What makes this guide different from other guides on this > matter is that this guide shows how to achieve cable/sat box control > WITHOUT compiling a second instance of LIRC. Both Pete and I have > been using this method for a while now, and it has been trouble free. > > At the moment, the guide is currently geared around users who are > using FC3 and followed Jarod's guide to do their myth install. > However, I would like for it to be more "distro-neutral," so any > community feedback I could get to achieve this would be greatly > appreciated. Also, info from people using non PVR-x50 cards is needed > as well, especially concerning some of the edits made to the > modprobe.conf file in Step 3 of the guide. > > This guide should be useful to FC3 users since FC3 no longer comes > with Kernel source code. Regardless of that fact, since this process > only involves making changes to a few files (noteably modprobe.conf, > lircd.conf and rc.local), it should be substantially faster than > compiling a second instance of LIRC, and a bit easier for newbies as > well. > > This has been a bit of a learning experiment for me, so any feedback > (positive or otherwise) is welcome. > > http://comp.uark.edu/~aslong/mythtv.html > > Thanks. > > -Andy > I have changed the location of the LIRC/IR Blaster guide Pete and I wrote. The new URL is http://www.lircsetup.com (no clever points for me, but still easy to remember). This should hopefully be a bit more stable than my previous server. For those wondering, the guide is centered around setting up an IR Blaster with MythTV and LIRC, but doing so without having to compile a second instance of LIRC. Very useful for any FC3 users since the kernel source isn't included. As always, feedback/criticism is appreciated. -Andy
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