I have an app that controls an IR emitter and would like to get access to the universe of IR codes. Is this something that is freely available, or is it a subscription?
(Companies like harmony and logitech have them - just not sure how I get access to it)
(google did not give me anything useful so far)
NOTE - to be clear - I want a list of devices like TVs, DVD players, etc - like the ones that are printed with universal remotes or ones that are downloaded. However, I want the actual specifications so I can control the IR diode(s).
All CommandFusion devices that are capable of emitting IR signals (including the USB IR Learner) contain an on-board IR Database of over 500,000 IR codes. These codes cover brands across a large array of device types.
To Lookup a code, enter the manufacturer name of the device you want to control, select the device, and then select a code set. The code sets are not linked to specific models. Select a code set and then test a button to see if it is the correct code set for your device. It is a trial and error process unfortunately.
(InfraRed code) An infrared signal from a remote control that invokes some operation in A/V equipment such as power on/off, play, pause and stop.
Hex: The Hex or Pronto Hex format is a common IR format used by 3rd party IR databases. Pronto Hex IR codes start with "0000" and are made up of 4 digit hexadecimal values separated by spaces.
LIRC has a repository of remote controller codes where you can find the codes for various manufacturers of infrared remotes.
Something like this? If the page doesn't load, view the source for other links. For example, here's the Sony protocol.
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