[mythtv-users] Hauppauge remote control (Nova-T DVB-T)
Damian
myth at surr.co.uk
Sun May 1 16:55:55 UTC 2011
On 29/04/2011 13:44, Damian wrote:
> On 29/04/2011 02:28, Mark Lord wrote:
>> On 11-04-28 06:57 PM, Damian wrote:
>> ..
>>> I have the Hauppauge IR received plugged into one of the cards and I've
>>> had it fully set up in MythTV in the past. Some update or other
>>> broke it
>>> and I've lived without it for quite a long time now. We have a wireless
>>> keyboard so we use it like a big remote control, but I'd really like to
>>> just get this working again.
>>>
>>> In the past, I've followed this guide successfully:
>>> http://parker1.co.uk/mythtv_ubuntu2.php
>>>
>>> but the method in there doesn't seem to work any more.
>>>
>>> I get as far as getting this information:
>>>
>>> I: Bus=0001 Vendor=0070 Product=9002 Version=0001
>>> N: Name="cx88 IR (Hauppauge Nova-T DVB-T"
>>> P: Phys=pci-0000:01:06.0/ir0
>>> S: Sysfs=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:08.0/0000:01:06.0/rc/rc0/input6
>>> U: Uniq=
>>> H: Handlers=kbd event6
>>> B: EV=100003
>>> B: KEY=100fc312 214a80200000000 0 18000 41a800004801 9e168000000000
>>> 10000ffc
>>>
>>> I: Bus=0001 Vendor=0070 Product=9002 Version=0001
>>> N: Name="cx88 IR (Hauppauge Nova-T DVB-T"
>>> P: Phys=pci-0000:01:08.0/ir0
>>> S: Sysfs=/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:08.0/0000:01:08.0/rc/rc1/input7
>>> U: Uniq=
>>> H: Handlers=kbd event7
>>> B: EV=100003
>>> B: KEY=100fc312 214a80200000000 0 18000 41a800004801 9e168000000000
>>> 10000ffc
>>>
>>> But no further.
>>>
>>> I believe that there's a different way to go about setting it all up in
>>> newer versions of ubuntu, but can't find any reference to what that it
>>> or how to do it. I have seen another guide online
>>> (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=183545&highlight=lirc) and
>>> the
>>> start of this guide explains that the method is depreciated, but
>>> there's
>>> no updated guide.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know what the current method to use is?
>>>
>>> I still have my myth lirc file waiting to be used, but can't get the
>>> hardware working properly.
>>>
>>> The number keys are working at the moment, but little else. What should
>>> I do next?
>>
>> The various IR drivers in the Linux kernel have been getting updated
>> quite a bit recently, probably for the better, but breaking backward
>> compatibility regularly in the process (bad, bad).
>>
>> I wonder if that's what's happened here? What kernel version?
>>
>> But regardless.. if the number keys are working, then you should be
>> able to get the rest going too. What do these commands report:
>>
>> input-kbd 6
>> input-kbd 7
>>
>> ???
>>
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> Thanks for responding.
>
> input-kbd wasn't installed. I installed and ran it and got the following:
>
> damian at Myth:~$ input-kbd 6
> open /dev/input/event6: Permission denied
>
> damian at Myth:~$ sudo input-kbd 6
> /dev/input/event6
> bustype : BUS_PCI
> vendor : 0x70
> product : 0x9002
> version : 1
> name : "cx88 IR (Hauppauge Nova-T DVB-T"
> phys : "pci-0000:01:06.0/ir0"
> bits ev : EV_SYN EV_KEY EV_REP
>
> map: 48 keys, size: 65536/65536
> 0x0000 = 11 # KEY_0
> 0x0001 = 2 # KEY_1
> 0x0002 = 3 # KEY_2
> 0x0003 = 4 # KEY_3
> 0x0004 = 5 # KEY_4
> 0x0005 = 6 # KEY_5
> 0x0006 = 7 # KEY_6
> 0x0007 = 8 # KEY_7
> 0x0008 = 9 # KEY_8
> 0x0009 = 10 # KEY_9
> 0x000a = 388 # KEY_TEXT
> 0x000b = 398 # KEY_RED
> 0x000c = 385 # KEY_RADIO
> 0x000d = 139 # KEY_MENU
> 0x000e = 370 # KEY_SUBTITLE
> 0x000f = 113 # KEY_MIN_INTERESTING
> 0x0010 = 115 # KEY_VOLUMEUP
> 0x0011 = 114 # KEY_VOLUMEDOWN
> 0x0012 = 412 # KEY_PREVIOUS
> 0x0014 = 103 # KEY_UP
> 0x0015 = 108 # KEY_DOWN
> 0x0016 = 105 # KEY_LEFT
> 0x0017 = 106 # KEY_RIGHT
> 0x0018 = 393 # KEY_VIDEO
> 0x0019 = 392 # KEY_AUDIO
> 0x001a = 367 # KEY_MHP
> 0x001b = 365 # KEY_EPG
> 0x001c = 377 # KEY_TV
> 0x001e = 163 # KEY_NEXTSONG
> 0x001f = 174 # KEY_EXIT
> 0x0020 = 402 # KEY_CHANNELUP
> 0x0021 = 403 # KEY_CHANNELDOWN
> 0x0022 = 363 # KEY_CHANNEL
> 0x0024 = 165 # KEY_PREVIOUSSONG
> 0x0025 = 28 # KEY_ENTER
> 0x0026 = 142 # KEY_SLEEP
> 0x0029 = 401 # KEY_BLUE
> 0x002e = 399 # KEY_GREEN
> 0x0030 = 119 # KEY_PAUSE
> 0x0032 = 168 # KEY_REWIND
> 0x0034 = 208 # KEY_FASTFORWARD
> 0x0035 = 207 # KEY_PLAY
> 0x0036 = 128 # KEY_STOP
> 0x0037 = 167 # KEY_RECORD
> 0x0038 = 400 # KEY_YELLOW
> 0x003b = 353 # KEY_SELECT
> 0x003c = 372 # KEY_ZOOM
> 0x003d = 116 # KEY_POWER
>
> damian at Myth:~$ sudo input-kbd 7
> /dev/input/event7
> bustype : BUS_PCI
> vendor : 0x70
> product : 0x9002
> version : 1
> name : "cx88 IR (Hauppauge Nova-T DVB-T"
> phys : "pci-0000:01:08.0/ir0"
> bits ev : EV_SYN EV_KEY EV_REP
>
> map: 48 keys, size: 65536/65536
> 0x0000 = 11 # KEY_0
> 0x0001 = 2 # KEY_1
> 0x0002 = 3 # KEY_2
> 0x0003 = 4 # KEY_3
> 0x0004 = 5 # KEY_4
> 0x0005 = 6 # KEY_5
> 0x0006 = 7 # KEY_6
> 0x0007 = 8 # KEY_7
> 0x0008 = 9 # KEY_8
> 0x0009 = 10 # KEY_9
> 0x000a = 388 # KEY_TEXT
> 0x000b = 398 # KEY_RED
> 0x000c = 385 # KEY_RADIO
> 0x000d = 139 # KEY_MENU
> 0x000e = 370 # KEY_SUBTITLE
> 0x000f = 113 # KEY_MIN_INTERESTING
> 0x0010 = 115 # KEY_VOLUMEUP
> 0x0011 = 114 # KEY_VOLUMEDOWN
> 0x0012 = 412 # KEY_PREVIOUS
> 0x0014 = 103 # KEY_UP
> 0x0015 = 108 # KEY_DOWN
> 0x0016 = 105 # KEY_LEFT
> 0x0017 = 106 # KEY_RIGHT
> 0x0018 = 393 # KEY_VIDEO
> 0x0019 = 392 # KEY_AUDIO
> 0x001a = 367 # KEY_MHP
> 0x001b = 365 # KEY_EPG
> 0x001c = 377 # KEY_TV
> 0x001e = 163 # KEY_NEXTSONG
> 0x001f = 174 # KEY_EXIT
> 0x0020 = 402 # KEY_CHANNELUP
> 0x0021 = 403 # KEY_CHANNELDOWN
> 0x0022 = 363 # KEY_CHANNEL
> 0x0024 = 165 # KEY_PREVIOUSSONG
> 0x0025 = 28 # KEY_ENTER
> 0x0026 = 142 # KEY_SLEEP
> 0x0029 = 401 # KEY_BLUE
> 0x002e = 399 # KEY_GREEN
> 0x0030 = 119 # KEY_PAUSE
> 0x0032 = 168 # KEY_REWIND
> 0x0034 = 208 # KEY_FASTFORWARD
> 0x0035 = 207 # KEY_PLAY
> 0x0036 = 128 # KEY_STOP
> 0x0037 = 167 # KEY_RECORD
> 0x0038 = 400 # KEY_YELLOW
> 0x003b = 353 # KEY_SELECT
> 0x003c = 372 # KEY_ZOOM
> 0x003d = 116 # KEY_POWER
>
> Does that get me any closer?
>
> There's also the section of Mythbuntu which can supposedly auto
> configure the IR receiver, but none of the options in the list appear
> relevant to an IR receiver that plugs in to one of my TV cards. Would
> that be a serial receiver option? It can't be one of the USB options I
> assume.
>
> Probably best to set it up manually if I can figure it out.
>
> Thanks again
> Damian
Does anyone know if any of these options in the Mythbuntu 'Auto
configure IR receiver' section would work with an IR receiver that Plugs
into a Hauppauge Note-T card?
Command IR: Direct TV Receiver
Command IR: Dish Receiver
Command IR: Motorola Cable box
Command IR: Pioneer Cable box
Command IR: Scientific Atlanta Cable box
Command IR: Sky Satellite Receiver
Microsoft Windows Media Centre V2 (usb): Direct TV Receiver
Microsoft Windows Media Centre V2 (usb): Dish Receiver
Microsoft Windows Media Centre V2 (usb): Motorola Cable box
Microsoft Windows Media Centre V2 (usb): Pioneer Cable box
Microsoft Windows Media Centre V2 (usb): Scientific Atlanta Cable box
Microsoft Windows Media Centre V2 (usb): Sky Satellite Receiver
Serial Port (UART): Direct TV Receiver
Serial Port (UART): Dish Receiver
Serial Port (UART): Motorola Cable box
Serial Port (UART): Pioneer Cable box
Serial Port (UART): Scientific Atlanta Cable box
Serial Port (UART): Sky Satellite Receiver
USB-UIRT2: Direct TV Receiver
USB-UIRT2: Dish Receiver
USB-UIRT2: Motorola Cable box
USB-UIRT2: Pioneer Cable box
USB-UIRT2: Scientific Atlanta Cable box
USB-UIRT2: Sky Satellite Receiver
And if so, would having 2 cards confuse it?
I don't want to just go clicking on things in case I make anything
worse, but don't know what to do next.
Thanks
Damian
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