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lifeview remot control not support from progdvb

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 1:57 am
by man2007
lifeview remot control not support from progdvb
plz help my...

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2007 11:01 pm
by Juergen
Remote receiver works over USB?

If so, it's most likely handled as HID in windows system control, means it's supposed to emulate keyboard functions.
This for, you'd have to teach it in for keyboard controls, not remote controls, AFAIK.

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:13 pm
by man2007
Juergen wrote:Remote receiver works over USB?

If so, it's most likely handled as HID in windows system control, means it's supposed to emulate keyboard functions.
This for, you'd have to teach it in for keyboard controls, not remote controls, AFAIK.
no not usb remote
my dvb card
http://www.lifeview.com.tw/html/product ... lydvbs.htm
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:00 pm
by Juergen
Sorry, that card's onboard IR control unit seems not to be available for ProgDVB.
The only one ProgDVB can handle directly (over the device file), is that of the Technotrend SkyStar1 premium cards.
That one ONLY the internal remote routines of ProgDVB are meant for.
Prog (beneath others) was able to implement that Philips SAA 7146 chipset based concept feature, thanks to availability of a good SDK, they gave away for free.

Support of such special hardware features mainly depends on the details the manufacturer (of card or chipset) gives away. Has to be FOC for freeware then, of course...

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 2:31 pm
by man2007
Juergen wrote:Sorry, that card's onboard IR control unit seems not to be available for ProgDVB.
The only one ProgDVB can handle directly (over the device file), is that of the Technotrend SkyStar1 premium cards.
That one ONLY the internal remote routines of ProgDVB are meant for.
Prog (beneath others) was able to implement that Philips SAA 7146 chipset based concept feature, thanks to availability of a good SDK, they gave away for free.

Support of such special hardware features mainly depends on the details the manufacturer (of card or chipset) gives away. Has to be FOC for freeware then, of course...
thank you.. good luck 8)