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I have xbmc-svn 24924 running on an Arch i686 box just fine. I'm having no joy getting my streamzap USB remote to work with it though.
1) I have lirc installed and it's running
2) I added two files, /etc/lirc/lircd.conf and ~/.xbmc/userdata/Lircmap.xml which I found in the xbmc forums.
Basically, when I test the remote using irw it seems to be working:
$ irw
00000000000028d4 00 DOWN Streamzap_PC_Remote
00000000000028d2 00 OK Streamzap_PC_Remote
00000000000028d0 00 UP Streamzap_PC_Remote
00000000000028d7 00 PLAY Streamzap_PC_Remote
00000000000028d3 00 RIGHT Streamzap_PC_Remote
00000000000028d0 00 UP Streamzap_PC_Remote
I get no movement at all in xbmc though. Help is appreciated - thanks in advance!
/etc/lirc/lircd.conf
#
# this config file was automatically generated
# using lirc-0.7.1-CVS(serial) on Fri Feb 4 23:20:56 2005
#
# contributed by Christoph Bartelmus
#
# brand: Streamzap
# model no. of remote control: PC Remote
# devices being controlled by this remote: USB receiver
#
begin remote
name Streamzap_PC_Remote
bits 6
flags RC5|CONST_LENGTH
eps 30
aeps 100
one 889 889
zero 889 889
plead 889
pre_data_bits 8
pre_data 0xA3
gap 108344
toggle_bit 2
begin codes
0 0x00
1 0x01
2 0x02
3 0x03
4 0x04
5 0x05
6 0x06
7 0x07
8 0x08
9 0x09
POWER 0x0A
MUTE 0x0B
CH_UP 0x0C
VOL_UP 0x0D
CH_DOWN 0x0E
VOL_DOWN 0x0F
UP 0x10
LEFT 0x11
OK 0x12
RIGHT 0x13
DOWN 0x14
MENU 0x15
EXIT 0x16
PLAY 0x17
PAUSE 0x18
STOP 0x19
|<< 0x1A
>>| 0x1B
RECORD 0x1C
<< 0x1D
>> 0x1E
RED 0x20
GREEN 0x21
YELLOW 0x22
BLUE 0x23
end codes
end remote
~/.xbmc/userdata/Lircmap.xml
<remote device="Streamzap_PC_Remote">
<pause>PAUSE</pause>
<stop>STOP</stop>
<forward>>></forward>
<reverse><<</reverse>
<left>LEFT</left>
<right>RIGHT</right>
<up>UP</up>
<down>DOWN</down>
<select>OK</select>
<pageplus>CH_UP</pageplus>
<pageminus>CH_DOWN</pageminus>
<back>EXIT</back>
<menu>MENU</menu>
<title>PLAY</title>
<info>More</info>
<skipplus>>>|</skipplus>
<skipminus>|<<</skipminus>
<display>Teletext</display>
<start>Home</start>
<record>RECORD</record>
<volumeplus>VOL_UP</volumeplus>
<volumeminus>VOL_DOWN</volumeminus>
<mute>MUTE</mute>
<power>POWER</power>
<myvideo>Videos</myvideo>
<mymusic>Music</mymusic>
<mypictures>Pictures</mypictures>
<mytv>TV</mytv>
<one>1</one>
<two>2</two>
<three>3</three>
<four>4</four>
<five>5</five>
<six>6</six>
<seven>7</seven>
<eight>8</eight>
<nine>9</nine>
<zero>0</zero>
<mytv>RED</mytv>
<mymusic>GREEN</mymusic>
<mypictures>YELLOW</mypictures>
<myvideo>BLUE</myvideo>
</remote>
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Got it working (kind of).
1) Removed ~/.xbmc/userdata/Lircmap.xml but pasted the contents of that file into /usr/share/xbmc/system/Lircmap.xml
Now xbmc responds to remote commands for a little while, but then it just goes dead and ignores the remote completely. I opened up a new thread here.
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I just wanted to comment on this thread in case anyone else comes across it while searching for streamzap issues. Thanks to the OP I used his config, but I spent the past 2 hours pulling my hair out trying to figure out why I couldn't get it to work even though everything seemed to be working in IRW and even the XBMC log was showing keypresses from the remote. Turns out there is a couple errors in the OP's config which was borking the whole config file.
<forward>>></forward>
<reverse><<</reverse>
<skipplus>>>|</skipplus>
<skipminus>|<<</skipminus>
The way these are presented with the "<<" it screws up the xml coding. I personally just removed those entries and that fixed it for me, but I think if you want to use those buttons you need to use the ascii codes for those symbols.
Hope this helps someone else. :-)
kevin
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