SnapStream Firefly remote working with XBMC!
#1
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Ok here is the steps for gutsy

$ sudo apt-get install lirc

pick out the X10 snapstream remote

$ sudo gedit /etc/lirc/lircd.conf

removed everything other than the section for the Snapstream Firefly
changed the name of the remote to Snapstream (as spaces are not allowed)

I also edited /etc/lirc/hardware.conf and changed REMOTE="Snapstream X10 RF" to Snapstream but was told this is an unnecessary step so only do if you need it.

$ sudo /etc/init.d/lirc restart

$ irw

test out your remote if you press keys and stuff comes up it worked

now edit Lircmap.xml in /XBMC/BUILD/UserData some people may have theres referencing /XBMC/UserData edit both if not sure or check the log to which one is loading.

Now change one of the remote names to Snapstream and start putting in the key listings from the irw command. What I did what change the mceremote and changed Left to LEFT and VolumeUp to VOL+ and so forth. If you want to be lazy here is my Lircmap.xml for this remote. If you have a problem with how I laid out the buttons change it (no complaining!).

<!-- This file contains the mapping of LIRC keys to XBMC keys used in Keymap.xml -->

<lircmap>
<remote device="Snapstream">
<pause>PAUSE</pause>
<stop>STOP</stop>
<forward>FORWARD</forward>
<reverse>REWIND</reverse>
<left>LEFT</left>
<right>RIGHT</right>
<up>UP</up>
<down>DOWN</down>
<select>OK</select>
<pageplus>CH+</pageplus>
<pageminus>CH-</pageminus>
<back>EXIT</back>
<menu>MENU</menu>
<title>PLAY</title>
<info>INFO</info>
<skipplus>NEXT</skipplus>
<skipminus>PREV</skipminus>
<display>MAXI</display>
<start>FIREFLY</start>
<record>REC</record>
<volumeplus>VOL+</volumeplus>
<volumeminus>Vol-</volumeminus>
<mute>MUTE</mute>
<power>CLOSE</power>
<myvideo>VIDEO</myvideo>
<mymusic>MUSIC</mymusic>
<mypictures>PHOTOS</mypictures>
<mytv>TV</mytv>
<one>1</one>
<two>2</two>
<three>3</three>
<four>4</four>
<five>5</five>
<six>6</six>
<seven>7</seven>
<eight>8</eight>
<nine>9</nine>
<zero>0</zero>
<mytv>A</mytv>
<mymusic>B</mymusic>
<mypictures>C</mypictures>
<myvideo>D</myvideo>
</remote>

Hope this works out for you guys let me know how it went.
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#2
sry quick edit

forward>FORWARD</forward>
<reverse>REWIND</reverse>

should be

forward>FWD</forward>
<reverse>RWD</reverse>

please feel free to submit this whole config to the SVN I don't know how.
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#3
Thanks for this. It just so happened that I decided this morning that I was going to see if I could get this to work, and you saved me a lot of time.

BTW:

<volumeminus>Vol-</volumeminus>

should be

<volumeminus>VOL-</volumeminus>


Also, is it possible to bind a key to put the computer to sleep/standby? I am not sure if XBMC supports that yet.
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#4
what is the key that stops the 2x/4x/etc play and returns to normal speed?
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#5
Sry guys appently was in too much of a hurry posting the xml way too many errors

here's another one

<reverse>RWD</reverse>
<reverse>REW</reverse>

here's revision 2
<lircmap>
<remote device="Snapstream">
<pause>PAUSE</pause>
<stop>STOP</stop>
<forward>FWD</forward>
<reverse>REW</reverse>
<left>LEFT</left>
<right>RIGHT</right>
<up>UP</up>
<down>DOWN</down>
<select>OK</select>
<pageplus>CH+</pageplus>
<pageminus>CH-</pageminus>
<back>EXIT</back>
<menu>MENU</menu>
<title>PLAY</title>
<info>INFO</info>
<skipplus>NEXT</skipplus>
<skipminus>PREV</skipminus>
<display>MAXI</display>
<start>FIREFLY</start>
<record>REC</record>
<volumeplus>VOL+</volumeplus>
<volumeminus>VOL-</volumeminus>
<mute>MUTE</mute>
<power>CLOSE</power>
<myvideo>VIDEO</myvideo>
<mymusic>MUSIC</mymusic>
<mypictures>PHOTOS</mypictures>
<mytv>TV</mytv>
<one>1</one>
<two>2</two>
<three>3</three>
<four>4</four>
<five>5</five>
<six>6</six>
<seven>7</seven>
<eight>8</eight>
<nine>9</nine>
<zero>0</zero>
<mytv>A</mytv>
<mymusic>B</mymusic>
<mypictures>C</mypictures>
<myvideo>D</myvideo>
</remote>

xmltok in order to stop fast forwarding you hit the rewind but fix your Lircmap.xml first cause of my error.

Lowen SoDium go not idea on standby I'm sure eventually they will build it into xbmc in the mean time check around for a script you can map to one of the keys. I'm sure you'll find something whether it be in this forum or the mythtv postings.
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#6
I am using XBMC with windows. Can you help me set it up with the winbloze environment?
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#7
Question 
Can you post your lircd.conf?

The Atlantis Beta 1 does not include a lircd.conf which includes other remotes than the mceremote.

Thank you.
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#8
Nevermind, I'm a dope.

A number of lircd's are located "/usr/share/lircd/remote", just copy over lircd and restart with your remote.

Then you'll need to edit /usr/share/xbmc/system/Lircmap.xml with the correct parameters (for the StreamZap remote, I found: http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid...=streamzap)
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#9
I am having problems with finding the file. I'm in usr/share/XBMC. I cannot find the Build dir.

My remote works fine in irw

I found the lircmap.xml in usr/share/xbmc/userdata I copied and pasted over the entire lirc map. XBMC is not receiving any commands.

What do I need to do to get XBMC to receive commands?
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#10
got it working. I had an extra <lircmap> in the file. Thanks for a great DIY guide mang!
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#11
Ok, it didn't work because I did it that way, it worked because I did some other things... Here's what you do...

sudo apt-get install lirc

replace the /etc/lirc/lircd.conf in it's entirety with this file
Code:
begin remote
  name            Snapstream Firefly
  bits            40
  eps             30
  aeps            100
  one             0 0
  zero            0 0
  gap             219964

  begin codes
                      
       MAXI            0x00000014012C0000
       CLOSE           0x0000001457820000
       1               0x00000014E20D0000
       2               0x00000014638E0000
       3               0x00000014E40F0000
       4               0x0000001465900000
       5               0x00000014E6110000
       6               0x0000001467920000
       7               0x00000014E8130000
       8               0x0000001469940000
       9               0x00000014EA150000
       0               0x000000146C970000
       BACK            0x00000014EB160000
       ENT             0x000000146D980000
       VOL+            0x00000014DE090000
       VOL-            0x00000014DD080000
       MUTE            0x00000014DF0A0000
       FIREFLY         0x00000014D5000000
       CH+             0x00000014E00B0000
       CH-             0x00000014E10C0000
       INFO            0x00000014032E0000
       OPTION          0x00000014042F0000
       UP              0x00000014EF1A0000
       LEFT            0x00000014F21D0000
       DOWN            0x00000014F7220000
       RIGHT           0x00000014F41F0000
       OK              0x00000014F31E0000
       MENU            0x00000014F11C0000
       EXIT            0x00000014F5200000
       REC             0x000000147CA70000
       PLAY            0x000000147AA50000
       STOP            0x000000147DA80000
       REW             0x0000001479A40000
       FWD             0x000000147BA60000
       PREV            0x0000001480AB0000
       PAUSE           0x000000147EA90000
       NEXT            0x000000147FAA0000
       MUSIC           0x000000145B860000
       PHOTOS          0x000000145A850000
       DVD             0x0000001459840000
       TV              0x0000001458830000
       VIDEO           0x000000145C870000
       HELP            0x0000001456810000
       MOUSE           0x0000001482AD0000
       A               0x000000146E990000
       B               0x00000014709B0000
       C               0x0000001476A10000
       D               0x0000001478A30000

  end codes

end remote

Restart the interface by typing

sudo /etc/init.d/lirc restart

Verify it works by typing

irw

Update the codes in xbmc's keymap using this page

Code:
<lircmap>
<remote device="Snapstream">
<pause>PAUSE</pause>
<stop>STOP</stop>
<forward>FORWARD</forward>
<reverse>REWIND</reverse>
<left>LEFT</left>
<right>RIGHT</right>
<up>UP</up>
<down>DOWN</down>
<select>OK</select>
<pageplus>CH+</pageplus>
<pageminus>CH-</pageminus>
<back>EXIT</back>
<menu>MENU</menu>
<title>PLAY</title>
<info>INFO</info>
<skipplus>NEXT</skipplus>
<skipminus>PREV</skipminus>
<display>MAXI</display>
<start>FIREFLY</start>
<record>REC</record>
<volumeplus>VOL+</volumeplus>
<volumeminus>Vol-</volumeminus>
<mute>MUTE</mute>
<power>CLOSE</power>
<myvideo>VIDEO</myvideo>
<mymusic>MUSIC</mymusic>
<mypictures>PHOTOS</mypictures>
<mytv>TV</mytv>
<one>1</one>
<two>2</two>
<three>3</three>
<four>4</four>
<five>5</five>
<six>6</six>
<seven>7</seven>
<eight>8</eight>
<nine>9</nine>
<zero>0</zero>
<mytv>A</mytv>
<mymusic>B</mymusic>
<mypictures>C</mypictures>
<myvideo>D</myvideo>
</remote>

K, so you installed lirc, configured lirc, patched the correct keymap into lirc, then patched the keymap into xbmc.
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#12
here is a lircd.conf file that works well with snapstream firefly. The other one works, but it has a 40 bit expectation, when it really needs 16. this one is more optimized and faster

Quote:begin remote
name Snapstream Firefly
bits 16
eps 30
aeps 100

one 0 0
zero 0 0
pre_data_bits 8
pre_data 0x14
post_data_bits 16
post_data 0x0
gap 235978
toggle_bit_mask 0x80800000

begin codes
maximize 0x81AC
close 0xD702
1 0x628D
2 0xE30E
3 0x648F
4 0xE510
5 0x6691
6 0xE712
7 0x6893
8 0xE914
9 0x6A95
0 0xEC17
back 0x6B96
ent 0xED18
volup 0x5E89
voldown 0xDD08
mute 0x5F8A
chup 0xE00B
chdown 0x618C
firefly 0xD500
info 0x83AE
option 0x042F
up 0x6F9A
down 0xF722
left 0x729D
right 0xF41F
ok 0x739E
menu 0xF11C
exit 0x75A0
rec 0xFC27
play 0x7AA5
stop 0xFD28
rew 0x79A4
prev 0x002B
pause 0x7EA9
ffwd 0xFB26
next 0x7FAA
music 0xDB06
photo 0x5A85
dvd 0xD904
tv 0x5883
video 0xDC07
help 0x5681
mouse 0x022D
a 0x6E99
b 0xF01B
c 0x76A1
d 0xF823
end codes

end remote


and here's the /usr/share/xbmc/system/lircmap for these keys.

Quote:<remote device="Snapstream">
<pause>pause</pause>
<stop>stop</stop>
<forward>forward</forward>
<reverse>rewind</reverse>
<left>left</left>
<right>right</right>
<up>up</up>
<down>down</down>
<select>ok</select>
<pageplus>chup</pageplus>
<pageminus>chdown</pageminus>
<back>exit</back>
<menu>menu</menu>
<title>play</title>
<info>info</info>
<skipplus>next</skipplus>
<skipminus>prev</skipminus>
<display>maximize</display>
<start>firefly</start>
<record>rec</record>
<volumeplus>volup</volumeplus>
<volumeminus>voldown</volumeminus>
<mute>mute</mute>
<power>close</power>
<myvideo>video</myvideo>
<mymusic>music</mymusic>
<mypictures>photos</mypictures>
<mytv>tv</mytv>
<one>1</one>
<two>2</two>
<three>3</three>
<four>4</four>
<five>5</five>
<six>6</six>
<seven>7</seven>
<eight>8</eight>
<nine>9</nine>
<zero>0</zero>
<mytv>a</mytv>
<mymusic>b</mymusic>
<mypictures>c</mypictures>
<myvideo>d</myvideo>
</remote>
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#13
lircd.conf
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#14
I figured i'd post this here http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Snapstream_Firefly
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#15
Hi,

I hate to resurrect an old thread, but better than starting a new one Huh I suppose.

I have been successful up to, and including, irw.

If I run irw I can see button press responses onscreen.

However, no luck with the remote (Snapstream Firefly) operating anything in XBMC.

I obtained the various files from the tar.gz file referenced here: http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Snapstream_Firefly

I have copied Lircmap.xml in /usr/share/xbmc/system

and update remote.xml and keyboard.xml located in /usr/share/xbmc/system/keymaps

and rebooted the system.

However, no luck within XBMC. I'm also a Linux rookie, so if you provide any commands, etc. thoroughness is appreciated and not taken as an insult Wink

Thank you!
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