What is LIRC ?
LIRC is a package that allows you to decode and send
infra-red signals of many (but not all) commonly used
remote controls.
Former versions focussed on home-brew hardware connected
to the serial or parallel port. Descriptions how to build
this hardware can be found here. Current versions of LIRC
also support a variety of other hardware. An up-to-date
list of all supported devices and the status of the
according drivers is available on the left.
The most important part of LIRC is the lircd daemon that
will decode IR signals received by the device drivers and
provide the information on a socket. It will also accept
commands for IR signals to be sent if the hardware
supports this. The second daemon program called lircmd
will connect to lircd and translate the decoded IR signals
to mouse movements. You can e.g. configure X to use your
remote control as an input device.
The user space applications will allow you to control your
computer with your remote control. You can send X events
to applications, start programs and much more on just one
button press. The possible applications are obvious:
Infra-red mouse, remote control for your TV tuner card or
CD-ROM, shutdown by remote, program your VCR and/or
satellite tuner with your computer, etc. I've heard that
MP3 players are also quite popular these days.
Supported remote controls
Here are some config files for supported
remote controls. These config files will work with
home-brew receivers (except the UIR/Irman), the Anir
Multimedia Magic, the Packard Bell receiver, built-in IrDA
ports and the Slink-e unless something else is indicated
within the file. Files ending in ".irman" will
only work with the UIR and Irman. Any other receivers will
only work with the remotes they are bundled with.
If you can't find your remote control here it does not
mean that your remote control is not supported but there
is no config file for it yet. All remote controls that are
supported by learning remote controls, i.e. almost any,
should also work with LIRC.
Please send me your config file if you add a new remote
control.
News
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[04-May-2008]
lirc-0.8.3 released.
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[09-Jun-2007]
lirc-0.8.2 released.
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[07-Jan-2007]
lirc-0.8.1 released.
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[25-Feb-2006]
A new 0.4.4 maintenance
release of libirman fixes incompatibilities
with gcc 4.0.
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[21-Jan-2006]
lirc-0.8.0 released.
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[14-Aug-2005]
lirc-0.7.2 released.
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[17-Apr-2005]
lirc-0.7.1 released.
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[07-Nov-2004]
lirc-0.7.0 released. In memoriam Manuel Estrada Sainz.
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[04-Apr-2004]
I have made a 0.4.3 maintenance release of
libirman. This should fix incompatibilities with 2.6
kernels.
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[12-Jul-2003]
article in c't issue 15/03 features LIRC's UDP driver.
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[03-May-2003]
New lirc-xmms-plugin released.
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[01-Feb-2003]
New releases of xirw, xrc and the lirc-xmms-plugin
are available.
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[06-Oct-2002]
lirc-0.6.6 released.
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[26-Jan-2002]
lirc-0.6.5 released.
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[23-Jan-2002]
lircrc_config-0.1.0 released.
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[11-Nov-2000]
www.lirc.org online.
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[10-Nov-2000]
The REALmagic remote control that is bundled with
Hollywood Plus DVD cards does work with the PixelView
RemoteMaster driver. You will just need the proper
config file from CVS.
-
[19-Oct-2000]
My LIRC article was published in the c't netherlands.
-
[18-Sep-2000]
Tonu Raitviir has added support for Chronos Video
Shuttle II TV card.
-
[26-Aug-2000]
There's a c't
article about LIRC.
-
[23-Aug-2000]
Hans-Hermann Redenius has contributed a IRdeo
device. Receiving of IR signals already works. I will
add code for sending as soon as I find some free time.
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[23-Aug-2000]
Konrad Riedel has added support for CARACA
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[10-Aug-2000]
An article about LIRC published in the Linux
Magazin.
-
[21-Jul-2000]
lirc-0.6.1 released.
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[19-Jun-2000]
New xmms plugin released.
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[02-Apr-2000]
lirc-0.6.0 released.
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[03-Mar-2000]
Milan Pikula has provided a driver for the SIR (serial
infrared) mode of IrDA ports available in many
notebooks. It's available now through CVS.
-
[30-Apr-1999]
LIRC now has a CVS tree at gdev.net!
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[29-Apr-1999]
First
test code for Fly Video 98 TV cards available.
-
[03-Apr-1999]
A patch to add
Avermedia TV98 support to lirc-0.5.5pre8 has
been provided by Ryan Gammon.
-
[23-Mar-1999]
LIRC X11AMP Plugin by Carl van Schaik.
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[07-Mar-1999]
First
test code for Hauppauge remote controls
available.
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[03-Mar-1999]
lirc-0.5.4 released. Major homepage update.
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[02-Mar-1999]
There is a Windows port of LIRC available at the
WinLIRC
Homepage.
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[03-Feb-1999]
Got it! I have the specs for the Hauppauge
remote control. :-) Many thanks go to
Roger Hardiman for providing the necessary
information and Peter Stevenson for finding Roger.
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[31-Jan-1999]
Recently a Tekram IRMate IR-210 fell
into my hands. I managed to send IR signals to my
satellite receiver using my linux box within 1 hour!
Receiving of IR signals was also possible but has some
limitations.
You can see this as a motivation for you to work on support
for IrDA compliant hardware as I don't have the time
to do it myself.
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Last modified by
Christoph Bartelmus: 04-May-2008
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