Weird laggy/buffered InfraRed issue (not directly Kodi but maybe someone knows)
#1
So the symptoms are thus, and occur with all remotes:

Let's say Button A produces event 0x0001 and Button B produces event 0x0002

I run ir-keytable -t and this is what happens (not a log, because the log wouldn't tell you what button I'm pressing)

Press Button A -> Nothing
Press Button B -> 0x0001
Press Button B -> 0x0002
Press Button B -> 0x0002
Press Button B -> 0x0002
Press Button A -> 0x0002
Press Button A -> 0x0001
Press Button A -> 0x0001
Press Button A -> 0x0001
Press Button B -> 0x0001
Press Button B -> 0x0002
​​​​​​​Press Button B -> 0x0002
Press Button B -> 0x0002
​​​​​​​​​​​​​Press Button C -> 0x0002

The weird thing is, if I use an rc-6 remote and pass -p rc-6 to ir-keytable, it will also (appear to) advance its buffer when I use a non-rc-6 remote (although the event won't be logged)

Press Button A on rc-6 remote -> Nothing
Press Button Z on other remote -> 0x0001
Press Button B on rc-6 remote -> Nothing
Press Button Z on other remote -> 0x0002

I hope this adequately explains the behaviour I'm seeing.
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#2
(Scancode, not event. Where's the edit button??)
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#3
(2020-05-17, 15:40)madkat Wrote: Where's the edit button??

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(2020-05-17, 15:51)Klojum Wrote:
(2020-05-17, 15:40)madkat Wrote: Where's the edit button??

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Thanks for the explanation!
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