how to convert pronto codes to usb-uirt raw codes

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how to convert pronto codes to usb-uirt raw codes

Postby heartsurgeon » Thu Mar 10, 2005 1:31 am

ok, what is this pronto code in raw?

0000 007b 0000 0011 000a 0048 000a 0048 000a 0048 000a 001f 000a 001f 000a 001f 000a 0048 000a 001f 000a 001f 000a 0048 000a 001f 000a 0048 000a 001f 000a 001f 000a 0048 000a 001f 000a 0380

and i've got more where that came from!

how do you convert them?
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Postby jrhees » Thu Mar 10, 2005 1:40 pm

Can I ask why you need them converted?

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Postby Guest » Fri Mar 11, 2005 5:54 pm

i'm admittedly new to usb-uirt/girder, so perhaps i don't....

i have a old tv (mitsubishi rptv). there are descrete codes available from the remotecentral site for power on, power off, and input selection....

these codes are not generated by the remote for the tv, and i am trying to automate some activities with the television using the usb-uirt and girder.

the codes on the remotecentral site are (?) pronto format codes...please correct me if i am wrong.

the usbuirt plugin for girder reports captured ir codes in a format that appears very different i am assuming this is "raw" format...i certainly could be wrong...

i am trying to enter the "pronto" (?) codes from the remotecentral site into the girder plugin to have the usbuirt generate the appropriate ir signal..

help with resolving this problem (including correcting any misconceptions on my part) gratefully accepted.
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Postby jrhees » Sat Mar 12, 2005 2:53 pm

The Girder/USB-UIRT plugin can 'import' pronto codes. Simply start the learning process and then click the 'Import' button and paste your Pronto code in.

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Postby Guest » Sat Mar 12, 2005 6:46 pm

yipeee! it works..

what a great freakin device!!!

if only i could control my kids with it.........
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Postby jrhees » Sun Mar 13, 2005 2:15 am

I'm workin' on a version to do that... ;)

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