I want to fix a broken TV remote with an intermittent fault, is there a simple program just to monitor the Infrared port of my XDAIIi of any signals? I thought of using some type of TV remote program but to constantly put it in to the learning mode would make the whole process of repairing my remote a pain. I need the program to just sit there all the time giving me a indiacation of any recieved signals. Any ideas?
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I think there is a simpler and more convinient way:
Do you have a video camera, digital stills camera or even a web-cam? I think anything with a CCD or similar sensor will do.
I don't know of any program that might help you, but I know monitoring IR for real time signal on devices that don't support CIR is a problem which is why most remote control appsm like Vito remote only support certain devices.
Does XDAIIi support CIR standard?
I think there is a simpler and more convenient way:
Do you have a video camera, digital stills camera or even a web-cam? I think anything with a CCD or similar sensor will do.
I don't know of any program that might help you, but I know monitoring IR for real time signal on devices that don't support CIR is a problem which is why most remote control apps like Vito remote only support certain devices.
Does XDAIIi support CIR standard?
levenum said:
I don't know of any program that might help you, but I know monitoring IR for real time signal on devices that don't support CIR is a problem which is why most remote control apps like Vito remote only support certain devices.
Does XDAIIi support CIR standard?
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I don't if the XDAIIi supports CIR standard! If have a kodak digital stills camra...
Haven't you ever tried pointing the remote at the camera and looking at the display? For some reason, CCD sensors show infrared as white lite...
It works both with my old Sony video camera and Olympus digital stills camera. You can see the led light up as if it were a regular lightbulb, even in daylight and with the red plastic cover still on.
This should be perfect for your purpose.
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Haven't you ever tried pointing the remote at the camera and looking at the display? For some reason, CCD sensors show infrared as white lite...
It works both with my old Sony video camera and Olympus digital stills camera. You can see the led light up as if it were a regular lightbulb, even in daylight and with the red plastic cover still on.
This should be perfect for your purpose.
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I haven't tried that before but i will tonight!!
Cheers for that.
Hi, i tried it out on the camra on my XdaIIi on does what you said, cheers!
At last a use for the crappy XdaIIi camra!
Glad it works for you!
I just remembered that they used to sell Sony video cameras (around 98 I think) with infrared light built in for shooting in the dark. It was pretty neat, since you could see everything through the camera like 'night vision' yet others couldn't see you. Also you could by a separate light for models that didn't have the built in option (like mine).
Is there a way I can point an infrared remote control at the infrared sensor of my Galaxy Note 3, 'read' the signal from the remote, and then replicate it with the phone? Does anyone know of such an app?
(I'm not looking for a remote-app with a code database, I want to be able to read and replicate signals)
Thanks for your help!
After watching a few YouTube videos I now understand that the dual feature of the Note 8 Bluetooth has nothing n to do with Bluetooth 5.
Bluetooth 5 is simply a combination of Classic Bluetooth (2&3) coupled with Extended Bluetooth (high range with lesser throughput).
In other words, for the dual Bluetooth feature on the Note 8, it would appear that there are in fact two separate BT reciever / transmitters.
Can anyone verify this?*
Second question is, if this is true, how likely will it be that either software or an app can take advantage of this, and split stereo channels to two separate Bluetooth speakers, thus giving true stereo sound in the home?
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What Gimbal can I use for the Xperia 5?
Many 3-Axis Stabilizers cannot clamp to the Xperia 5.
DJI osmo 3 works as a basic stabilizer.
It does not connect to mimo app which allows active tracking but u must record in mimo anyways to use that and.. well none of us are going to record with mimo instead if cinema pro.
So although I can't connect via Bluetooth to the app just due to no app support, using the osmo gimbal as just a simple gimbal works great.
Xperia 5 clamps in superbly.
Although you lose your fingerprint reader and volume down button behind the clamp.
It stabilizes like a boss I am very happy with it.
I use it as an all around phone stand also, I have it clamped in right now haha.