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Linux IR blaster solutions?

 
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Linux IR blaster solutions?
greatwhitenorth
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2022-11-02, 07:47 PM
Wonder what Linux working solutions others are using to do IR channel changing on a satellite (or other) box? My attempts so far include LIRC (which seems headed for obsolescence) and a side trip to explore adb control of my providers android streaming app where I found my provider only allows access to a small subset of my subscription in the app.

Currently I have an MCE (HP/Fintek) transceiver and tried lirc. I can receive commands, which I don't need, but not blast, which I do need for controlling 2 boxes.

Options I am considering so far are:
- setting up a Raspberry Pi 1 or 2 as a networked IR blaster for lirc following the available tutorials.
- using a microcontroller to do the blasting which would require more development but gives total control.

All options require some scripting and is all part of the hobby.

I have done many google searches on Linux IR blasting and most seem to end with a lack of success, so what are others using?
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2022-11-02, 08:00 PM
I am using a combination of Firewire and LIRC on LInux to control 3 Rogers STB's and they have been trouble free on Linux. The IR device I have is IguanaWorks which user pkscout brought to my attention. https://forums.nextpvr.com/showthread.php?tid=59693 and it is hooked up to two boxes. I have also tried network blasting to it and that works too.

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2022-11-06, 04:10 PM
I am currently using a Broadlink RM4 mini as a blaster to control my set top box with Debian 11.
Along with python-broadlink, A Python module and CLI for controlling Broadlink devices locally. https://github.com/mjg59/python-broadlink
I used this tutorial to set it up https://gist.github.com/jovimon/1c236815...42347dabf7
It works well with my single STB, I am not sure how well it would work with more than 1.
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