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:''See also: [[Archive:XBox DVD Remote]]'' | |||
Follow this simple procedure: | Follow this simple procedure: | ||
# Open the receiver's plastic case using a small screw driver. Carefully pry around the case. | # Open the receiver's plastic case using a small screw driver. Carefully pry around the case. | ||
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== Lirc Config == | == Lirc Config == | ||
'''/etc/lirc/hardware.conf''': | |||
<pre>#Chosen Remote Control | |||
REMOTE="None" | |||
REMOTE_MODULES="lirc_atiusb lirc_dev" | |||
REMOTE_DRIVER="" | |||
REMOTE_DEVICE="/dev/lirc0" | |||
REMOTE_SOCKET="" | |||
REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF="" | |||
REMOTE_LIRCD_ARGS="-r" | |||
#Chosen IR Transmitter | |||
TRANSMITTER="None" | |||
TRANSMITTER_MODULES="" | |||
TRANSMITTER_DRIVER="" | |||
TRANSMITTER_DEVICE="" | |||
TRANSMITTER_SOCKET="" | |||
TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF="" | |||
TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_ARGS="" | |||
#Enable lircd | |||
START_LIRCD="true" | |||
#Don't start lircmd even if there seems to be a good config file | |||
#START_LIRCMD="false" | |||
#Try to load appropriate kernel modules | |||
LOAD_MODULES="true" | |||
# Default configuration files for your hardware if any | |||
LIRCMD_CONF="lircd.conf" | |||
#Forcing noninteractive reconfiguration | |||
#If lirc is to be reconfigured by an external application | |||
#that doesn't have a debconf frontend available, the noninteractive | |||
#frontend can be invoked and set to parse REMOTE and TRANSMITTER | |||
#It will then populate all other variables without any user input | |||
#If you would like to configure lirc via standard methods, be sure | |||
#to leave this set to "false" | |||
FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION="true" | |||
START_LIRCMD=""</pre> | |||
'''/etc/lirc/lircd.conf''': | |||
<pre># brand: Microsoft Xbox DVD Receiever (also works with generic) | |||
# remote control: Xbox remote or any remote using RCA DVD player codes | |||
begin remote | |||
name XboxDVDDongle | |||
bits 8 | |||
eps 30 | |||
aeps 100 | |||
one 0 0 | |||
zero 0 0 | |||
gap 163983 | |||
toggle_bit_mask 0x0 | |||
begin codes | |||
LEFT 0xA9 | |||
UP 0xA6 | |||
RIGHT 0xA8 | |||
DOWN 0xA7 | |||
SELECT 0x0B | |||
1 0xCE | |||
2 0xCD | |||
3 0xCC | |||
4 0xCB | |||
5 0xCA | |||
6 0xC9 | |||
7 0xC8 | |||
8 0xC7 | |||
9 0xC6 | |||
0 0xCF | |||
MENU 0xF7 | |||
DISPLAY 0xD5 | |||
REVERSE 0xE2 | |||
FORWARD 0xE3 | |||
PLAY 0xEA | |||
PAUSE 0xE6 | |||
STOP 0xE0 | |||
SKIP- 0xDD | |||
SKIP+ 0xDF | |||
TITLE 0xE5 | |||
INFO 0xC3 | |||
BACK 0xD8 | |||
end codes | |||
end remote</pre> | |||
If using the Xbox DVD IR dongle, add this line to the bottom of '''/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf''': | |||
<pre>blacklist xpad</pre> | |||
For wiring the dongle to USB, see [http://wiki.xbmc.org/index.php?title=HOW-TO_wire_your_XBOX_DVD-Remote_for_USB here] | |||
== XERC == | == XERC == | ||
The [http://shop.sickmods.net/product/XERC_2_XE/ Sickmods XERC 2 XE] works really well with an HTPC and the Xbox DVD dongle. It handles power-off and power-on via your remote. [http://forum. | The [http://shop.sickmods.net/product/XERC_2_XE/ Sickmods XERC 2 XE] works really well with an HTPC and the Xbox DVD dongle. It handles power-off and power-on via your remote. [http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?t=64328 Here are some installation instructions for that.] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Hardware-Archived]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:15, 14 July 2020
- See also: Archive:XBox DVD Remote
Follow this simple procedure:
- Open the receiver's plastic case using a small screw driver. Carefully pry around the case.
- Solder the wire to the receiver using the picture below
- Note: This might damage the casing of the dongle.
Color Coded Pinout
- If you're using a standard USB cable you should just be able to match the colors and solder away, but to be sure check your cable with a continuity tester according to the USB spec provided here.
- Red = Positive Power (+5V DC)
- White = Data -
- Green = Data +
- Yellow = Unused
- Black = Ground (0V DC)
Lirc Config
/etc/lirc/hardware.conf:
#Chosen Remote Control REMOTE="None" REMOTE_MODULES="lirc_atiusb lirc_dev" REMOTE_DRIVER="" REMOTE_DEVICE="/dev/lirc0" REMOTE_SOCKET="" REMOTE_LIRCD_CONF="" REMOTE_LIRCD_ARGS="-r" #Chosen IR Transmitter TRANSMITTER="None" TRANSMITTER_MODULES="" TRANSMITTER_DRIVER="" TRANSMITTER_DEVICE="" TRANSMITTER_SOCKET="" TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_CONF="" TRANSMITTER_LIRCD_ARGS="" #Enable lircd START_LIRCD="true" #Don't start lircmd even if there seems to be a good config file #START_LIRCMD="false" #Try to load appropriate kernel modules LOAD_MODULES="true" # Default configuration files for your hardware if any LIRCMD_CONF="lircd.conf" #Forcing noninteractive reconfiguration #If lirc is to be reconfigured by an external application #that doesn't have a debconf frontend available, the noninteractive #frontend can be invoked and set to parse REMOTE and TRANSMITTER #It will then populate all other variables without any user input #If you would like to configure lirc via standard methods, be sure #to leave this set to "false" FORCE_NONINTERACTIVE_RECONFIGURATION="true" START_LIRCMD=""
/etc/lirc/lircd.conf:
# brand: Microsoft Xbox DVD Receiever (also works with generic) # remote control: Xbox remote or any remote using RCA DVD player codes begin remote name XboxDVDDongle bits 8 eps 30 aeps 100 one 0 0 zero 0 0 gap 163983 toggle_bit_mask 0x0 begin codes LEFT 0xA9 UP 0xA6 RIGHT 0xA8 DOWN 0xA7 SELECT 0x0B 1 0xCE 2 0xCD 3 0xCC 4 0xCB 5 0xCA 6 0xC9 7 0xC8 8 0xC7 9 0xC6 0 0xCF MENU 0xF7 DISPLAY 0xD5 REVERSE 0xE2 FORWARD 0xE3 PLAY 0xEA PAUSE 0xE6 STOP 0xE0 SKIP- 0xDD SKIP+ 0xDF TITLE 0xE5 INFO 0xC3 BACK 0xD8 end codes end remote
If using the Xbox DVD IR dongle, add this line to the bottom of /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf:
blacklist xpad
For wiring the dongle to USB, see here
XERC
The Sickmods XERC 2 XE works really well with an HTPC and the Xbox DVD dongle. It handles power-off and power-on via your remote. Here are some installation instructions for that.