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Interpreting .REM files

PostPosted: Tue 6. Jul 2010, 04:43
by Oviya
Hi,

I would like to know how to interpret the timings in the .REM files.

[TIMING]
[0][N]3[1]3504 3520[2]872 880[3]840 2656[RC]1[RP]0[FREQ]39[SB]

Can anybody help me out?
Thanks in advance.

Re: Interpreting .REM files

PostPosted: Tue 6. Jul 2010, 09:12
by IRTrans
Your IR Code consists of 3 different pulse / pause pairs:

1. 3504µs on / 3520µs off
2. 872µs on / 880µs off
3. 840µs on / 2656µs off

IRTrans

Re: Interpreting .REM files

PostPosted: Sun 13. Feb 2011, 21:09
by lexsio
[REMOTE]
[NAME]N

[TIMING]
[0][N]11[1]200 776[2]200 920[3]208 1048[4]200 1192[5]200 1328[6]200 1888[7]200 2024[8]200 2160[9]200 2856[10]208 13048[11]200 80856[RC]1[RP]0[FREQ]38[FREQ-MEAS]

[COMMANDS]
[3][T]0[D]16384427915034000A163844279105340000
[4][T]0[D]17394428A15034100B17394428A196341000


How can I translate listed command in to time sequence ?

Re: Interpreting .REM files

PostPosted: Sun 13. Feb 2011, 21:49
by IRTrans
Each hex number in the command string references one of the timings.

0 = Timing 1 (200µs/776µs)
1 = Timing 2
...
A = Timing 11

IRTrans

Re: Interpreting .REM files

PostPosted: Sun 13. Feb 2011, 22:36
by lexsio
What about "B" in
[4][T]0[D]17394428A15034100B17394428A196341000

Re: Interpreting .REM files

PostPosted: Sun 13. Feb 2011, 23:20
by IRTrans
Good question - that should not be there.

Can you reproduce that?

Is that the complete .rem file?
Did you edit the .rem file somehow?

Does the code work when you are sending it?

IRTrans

Re: Interpreting .REM files

PostPosted: Sun 13. Feb 2011, 23:51
by lexsio
No this example included above was edited,
below pieces of example .rem files included to distributed software, interested places marked in RED, and at the End, original working, file without any modification

[REMOTE]
[NAME]sonavis-keyboard
[RCV-LEN]*

[TIMING]
[0][N]4[1]208 216[2]232 424[3]416 216[4]416 424[RC]1[RP]0[FREQ]56


[COMMANDS]
[KB][T]0[D]R1000101001
[KX][T]0[D]R1000101000
[RM][T]0[D]R1000110001
[ER][T[0[D]E1000101111
[PT][T[0[D]P1000101011
[PX][T[0[D]P1000101010
[A][T]0[D]C00000100

[REMOTE]
[NAME]dbox2

[TIMING]
[0][N]7[1]504 2488[2]496 504[3]504 992[4]1008 496[5]1000 992[6]504 20424[7]504 79760[RC]1[RP]77[FREQ]38[SB]

[COMMANDS]
[1][T]0[D]S1200000000000004S010000000020135S1200000000000000
[2][T]0[D]S1200000000000004S13000000020135S1200000000000000




[REMOTE]
[NAME]N

[TIMING]
[0][N]13[1]200 776[2]200 920[3]200 1056[4]200 1192[5]200 1328[6]200 1464[7]200 1880[8]200 2024[9]200 2160[10]200 2440[11]200 2856[12]200 13056[13]200 80848[RC]1[RP]0[FREQ]37[FREQ-MEAS]
[1][N]12[1]200 776[2]192 920[3]208 1048[4]200 1192[5]200 1328[6]200 1888[7]200 2024[8]200 2160[9]200 2440[10]200 2856[11]208 13048[12]200 80840[RC]1[RP]0[FREQ]37[FREQ-MEAS]
[2][N]13[1]200 776[2]200 912[3]200 1056[4]200 1192[5]200 1328[6]200 1472[7]208 1880[8]200 2024[9]200 2160[10]200 2432[11]200 2856[12]200 13048[13]200 80856[RC]1[RP]0[FREQ]38[FREQ-MEAS]
[3][N]13[1]200 776[2]200 912[3]200 1056[4]200 1192[5]200 1336[6]200 1472[7]200 1880[8]200 2024[9]200 2160[10]200 2440[11]200 2856[12]200 13048[13]200 80856[RC]1[RP]0[FREQ]38[FREQ-MEAS]
[4][N]11[1]200 776[2]200 920[3]208 1048[4]200 1192[5]200 1328[6]200 1888[7]200 2024[8]200 2160[9]200 2856[10]208 13048[11]200 80856[RC]1[RP]0[FREQ]38[FREQ-MEAS]

[COMMANDS]
[3][T]4[D]16384427915034000A163844279105340000
[4][T]4[D]17394428A15034100B17394428A196341000
[5][T]4[D]173A4428B15034200C173A4428B196342000
[1][T]4[D]16394427A10030800B16394427A155308000
[2][T]4[D]173A4428B14035300C173A4428B196353000
[m][T]4[D]16384427915032200A163844279105322000

Re: Interpreting .REM files

PostPosted: Mon 14. Feb 2011, 08:51
by IRTrans
Some of the files are keyboard files. They do include special features, however, those cannot be sent anyways.

Files with an "S" include a startbit. If there is a startbit the startbit references Timing 1, 0 Timing 2 and so on.

In the IRTrans manual you can also find a description of the file format.

The timings of your unmodified file are longer, too.

IRTrans

Re: Interpreting .REM files

PostPosted: Mon 14. Feb 2011, 12:01
by lexsio
Ok, but "[T]" parameter in my command [2][T]4[D]173A4428B14035300C173A4428B196353000 points to timing 4, timing 4 contain only 11 pulse/pause pairs but command include hex C, what is a explanation on this case ?

Re: Interpreting .REM files

PostPosted: Mon 14. Feb 2011, 15:32
by IRTrans
Hi,
to be honest I do not know why.

Did you change anyhing in the .rem file manually?

What happens if you try to learn these IR codes again?

IRTrans