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Flirc usb dongle raspberry pi
Flirc usb dongle raspberry pi









flirc usb dongle raspberry pi
  1. FLIRC USB DONGLE RASPBERRY PI MOVIE
  2. FLIRC USB DONGLE RASPBERRY PI INSTALL
  3. FLIRC USB DONGLE RASPBERRY PI UPGRADE
  4. FLIRC USB DONGLE RASPBERRY PI SOFTWARE

The beauty of this, apart from being able to use it on almost anything, is that you can program pretty much ANY remote. The GUI is functional but leaves a little to be desired from a user friendlyness perspective (and it's very low on help, although not that much coaching is needed and there's lots of help on the FLIRC forums), which is why I haven't given it five stars. Pressing the button on the remote gets converted to a key press by the FLIRC dongle and hey presto.your remote just works. Once plugged into your HTPC, this clever little thing advertises itself as a keyboard (or 'Human Interface Device') which is how it gets to work with so many systems.

FLIRC USB DONGLE RASPBERRY PI SOFTWARE

You plug the dongle into your PC (there's a Windows and OSX installer) and run the GUI software then, you pick what key press you want the specific button on the remote control to issue to the PC, then the IR receiver stores it for that specific remote control.

FLIRC USB DONGLE RASPBERRY PI INSTALL

Taking this out of the box the other day, my new XBMC install was working with my old Xbox DVD remote within 15 minutes!īasically, this is a USB IR receiver which you plug into any HTPC this isn't only for use with XBMC, you can plug it into any PC you want to use a remote control with (the GUI used to program the IR receiver includes an XBMC 'template' to make it easier but it'll work with just about anything). Despite posting in the XBMC forums, asking friends who are more knowledgable than I am and trying all the suggestions which were given, I had to admit defeat and give up.

flirc usb dongle raspberry pi

FLIRC USB DONGLE RASPBERRY PI UPGRADE

I now run XBMC on a mini-PC (an Acer Revo & Zotac Zbox ID41) and the one thing which I dread when coming to either upgrade XBMC or install it on another box is getting the remote control to work.įor the last few years, I've been using the old Xbox DVD remote, coupled with the old Xbox IR receiver (converted to USB using an adapter I sourced from eBay) and I've recently spent hours trying to get this working with the latest incarnation of XBMC ("Frodo"). Posted by alex at 3:00 am Tagged with: FLIRC, FLIRC controller on Raspberry Pi, Jamie Mann, the Pi hut, thepihut.I've been using XBMC since the days when it was an app for a modified Xbox and I've come to rely on it for watching video and even playing music. You can find all the details about that here. FLIRC and OpenELEC are running a promotion. There’s currently a chance to win a FLIRC over on the OpenELEC web site. A lot of work and thought has gone into making it such a simple user experience. I won’t have to use a mouse or keyboard, but just FLIRC and a remote – awesome! How much does it cost? This will be excellent for me to use in school when I want to show a video using the Pi. You can use the XBMC app on your smartphone, provided your media centre and smartphone are networked.īut, if you don’t have your media centre or phone on a suitable network, or you don’t want to use your smartphone, FLIRC enables you to use any infra-red household remote to control your media centre. Not massively important, but quite useful. This one doesn’t, which means you can plug it in after the Pi is booted if you forgot to do it before. Some USB devices draw enough current to reboot the Pi when they are plugged in. There may be a tweakable setting somewhere, but I didn’t see it. For example, for volume, you have to press once for each increment, whereas normally you’d hold the button down. The only thing that’s a bit different is that the buttons don’t seem to ‘auto repeat’ if you hold them down. “Oh no, what if it doesn’t work? I won’t be able to shut down the Pi?” But it did work – perfectly – the first time. Navigation was flawless.įirst time I did the setup, I was concerned because I’d forgotten to plug in a wifi dongle to the Pi.

FLIRC USB DONGLE RASPBERRY PI MOVIE

I used it with OpenELEC on my HD TV/monitor (not the little one in the photo) to watch Big Buck Bunny – I always use that as a test because it’s about the only free full HD movie around. Do that for each of the buttons you want to be able to program, and you’re done.

flirc usb dongle raspberry pi

This process may sound a bit scary, but the whole installation took less than ten minutes and worked perfectly.įor the XBMC setup, all you do is click on the on-screen “button” you want to “record” and then press the button you want to use for that function on your controller.











Flirc usb dongle raspberry pi