Domain: lirc.org
Stories and comments across the archive that link to lirc.org.
Stories · 2
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A Truly Silent Home Theater PC Built for Linux
slimrabbit writes "LinuxDevices is reporting on a truly silent home theater PC that comes with its own Fedora 5 based quick install Linux DVD capable of installing a fully-configured FC5 system with LIRC, KDETV, TV-Time and Kradio in about 15 minutes. The most notable features are its "church mouse quiet" 14dba power supply, TV-Out (SVideo and composite), component video, DVI and VGA out, and hardware MPEG support(XvMC). The company also supports and engages the Linux community through its sponsorship program. It is sponsoring knoppmyth and the Debian User Project and makes the mechanical drawings of its face plates available under the GPL." -
Controlling Your Computer with IR Remotes?
FredThompson asks: "I'm looking for information about using those cheap universal replacement IR remote controls with PCs. You know, the kind you get to work with a VCR. The unit I bought says it works with other things like VCRs, CD players, etc. I'd like to use it to control a Book PC which is part of my entertainment center. I'm running WIndows 2000 Pro and would like to make a front end for MP3,VCD,AVI, etc. It also occurred to me these remotes might be usable as gamepads which could be really cool because they work at a farther range than most game pads. That might mean moving the LED but it's still an idea. Do any of you have suggestions of where I can find information about making this work?" For Linux users, you may want to check out the LIRC Project. Is there equivalent software for Windows?