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problem with remote control twinhan azurewave 1031 and prog

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 7:55 pm
by man2007
problem with remote control twinhan azurewave 1031 and progdvb 5.11
the remote control not work correct

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 12:13 am
by Juergen
Details, PLEASE...

What does it do correctly already?
Did you try to edit controls?
Keep in mind, controls must be unique.

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 2:43 am
by man2007
yes iam try edit controls but no any change some key not work correct
+vol
-vol
fullscreen
ch up
ch down
ex. when used +vol (this control in channel up)

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 7:30 pm
by Juergen
So, what exactly happens, if you try to teach that keys in correctly?
As what, keyboard controls or remote controls?
Are the keys detected then?
If so, with what names?
Do the adequate entries in controls.ini change?

Again, take care to not use any remote control key twice.

BTW, is your remote working over the DVB device, or do you use a Lirc solution, in any way?

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:21 am
by man2007
-yes remote controls
-yes detected but funcation not work correct
-Do the adequate entries in controls.ini change? yes try this
but the problem not fix plz help my and thank you...

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 11:38 am
by Juergen
Please read this thread again, carefully.
Details, PLEASE...
-/-
Keep in mind, controls must be unique.
...as else your remote may cause false reactions.
BTW, is your remote working over the DVB device, or do you use a Lirc solution, in any way?
... so where's the remote sensor connected to, technically? And does it appear in system control in any way, like as a HID?

Keep in mind, I don't have your hardware, and I never had.
Been trying to find specifications for it, on the sites of twinhan and azurewave, with no success.
This for, you should try and place a link to the proper page here.
So I might find out there about the concept of that one. The remote controls in ProgDVB are designed for PCI cards using the SAA7146 SS1 / premium card design, but I'm wondering if your card is one of those.

This is a strictly technical issue, so we have to go systematically.
+vol
-vol
fullscreen
ch up
ch down
ex. when used +vol (this control in channel up)
What exactly do you mean by this?
If pressing vol+, ch up happens?
if trying to teach in vol+, what's getting displayed in the dialogue?
Like 'VOL+' or 'CH+' or 'key_**'
What happens if pressed ch up?

This is about remote diagnosis of logics behaviour, precision required.
So, if I'm placing a question once, I need a precise and detailed answer exactly on that to proceed, not a general comment.

Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 11:42 pm
by man2007
ok thank you
the remote control work good with progdvb 4.xx
and not work correct with progdvb 5.xx some example: when used key in remote vol + (not work to change the volume sound ,work to channel up)and more key not work correct with progdvb 5.xx

Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 10:16 pm
by Juergen
OK, got the message now...

ProgDVB 5.x still is pre-beta state more or less, test version only.
Supposingly that component is not ready yet, on that .Net platform experiments.

However, you should think about simply answering instead of quoting the whole previous posting, as I do already know, what I've written just before...

The quote tag is only meant for pointing to short arguments out of a longer sequence or for takes of am older message and alike.

There's a 'post reply' button on the bottom of each thread...

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 12:49 pm
by man2007
Juergen wrote:OK, got the message now...

ProgDVB 5.x still is pre-beta state more or less, test version only.
Supposingly that component is not ready yet, on that .Net platform experiments.

However, you should think about simply answering instead of quoting the whole previous posting, as I do already know, what I've written just before...

The quote tag is only meant for pointing to short arguments out of a longer sequence or for takes of am older message and alike.

There's a 'post reply' button on the bottom of each thread...
ok thank you good work..

Posted: Sun Sep 30, 2007 9:02 pm
by Juergen
...but you don't really read, obviously :roll: