RC5x Rendering Question #475
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I am trying to render a code for a Marantz SR7015 AVR. I've downloaded codes from Marantz, and they document params as (System, Command, Extension). Power Off is (16, 12, 2) and works To render, I select RC5x protocol, then I enter D=16, S=25, F=64, T=1 and press Render, but get the following: Am I misundrstanding the Marantz notation? I realize this is the first Command (F param) that is greater than 63. I'm wondering if I need to mask some values and move a bit to make an RC5x command to work with the Marantz notation. Does anyone have advice they can offer? |
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You have to set S=Command and F=Extension (you are doing it the other way around). No, this is not very logical, and yes, it would have been better to have it differently. This parametrization was done many years ago. Unfortunately, fixing it would probably lead to more confusion. |
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Right, the commands without "Extension" are RC5, with D=System and F=Command. The other ones are RC5x with D=System, S=Command and F=Extension. (No, this is not a perfect design, admitted.) This answers the question; please mark as "answered". The protocols (most of them) have a documentation accessible by pressing the "Docu" button on the render pane. Or invoke "Browse protocols" under the "Help" menu. This is all you need. If you have further problems, please state them in a way that we can help you.
is not a help-able question. IrScrutinizer can generate code for IRRemote (an other targets). It has unfortunately not been updated for the current IRRemnote version though #444. |
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You have to set S=Command and F=Extension (you are doing it the other way around). No, this is not very logical, and yes, it would have been better to have it differently.
This parametrization was done many years ago. Unfortunately, fixing it would probably lead to more confusion.