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Ira/Tira devices can operate in two recording modes:
- returning a 6 bytes length encoded information about the RC
signal or
- returning a time table of the signal / space lengths in
microseconds.
The purpose of 6 byte mode is controlling your PC with the remote
control while the timing mode is used to record reproducible IR
signals to control other devices (TV, amplifier, etc.).
LIRC includes two separate drivers for the Tira: tira
uses 6 bytes mode and supports transmitting of IR signals,
tira_raw uses timing mode. The hardware does not
support transmit in timing mode. If you want to transmit infra-red
signals with the Tira this means that you need to use the
tira_raw driver to create a config file with irrecord
and later have to use this config file to transmit with the
tira driver. But you need to create another config file
even for the same remote in 6 byte mode if you want to receive
from any remote because the config files created are not
compatible between the two modes of operation.
[LIRC homepage]
The LIRC Manual, last update: 24-May-2009
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