Query: irrecord
OS: debian
Section: 1
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IRRECORD(1) User Commands IRRECORD(1)NAMEirrecord - application for recording IR-codes for usage with LIRCSYNOPSISirrecord [options] fileDESCRIPTIONThis program will record the signals from your remote control and create a config file for lircd. A proper config file for lircd is maybe the most vital part of this package, so you should invest some time to create a working config file. Although I put a good deal of effort in this program it is often not possible to automatically recognize all features of a remote control. If the program fails to recognize the protocol of the remote control you should use the --force option to at least create a config file in raw mode. If file already exists and contains a valid config irrecord will use the protocol description found there and will only try to record the buttons. This is very useful if you want to learn a remote where config files of the same brand are already available. Of course this will only work if the remotes use the same protocol but it's worth a try. You will find template files for the most common protocols in the remotes/generic/ directory of this package. The name of the new file is created by appending .conf to the given filename in this case. -h --help display this message -v --version display version -a --analyse analyse raw_codes config files -f --force force raw mode -n --disable-namespace disables namespace checks -l --list-namespace list valid button names -H --driver=driver use given driver -d --device=device read from given deviceSEE ALSOThe documentation for lirc is maintained as html pages. They are located under html/ in the documentation directory. Further information on this topic is available in section "Adding new remote controls" in html/help.html irrecord $Revision: 5.101 $ October 2010 IRRECORD(1)
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