hey guys.
back before. I had a phone made by Condor. A company in my country that produces TV, phones etc.
They had an app on their phones that support IR learning.
I wanna do the same with my F3. I looked everywhere. I can't find one that supports IR learning.
Does anybody know one that works on F3 ?
laid1995 said:
hey guys.
back before. I had a phone made by Condor. A company in my country that produces TV, phones etc.
They had an app on their phones that support IR learning.
I wanna do the same with my F3. I looked everywhere. I can't find one that supports IR learning.
Does anybody know one that works on F3 ?
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You need extra device using OTG to learn.
pl1992aw said:
You need extra device using OTG to learn.
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but my other phone back then was able to learn it directly from the phone ! or only some devices do that ?
laid1995 said:
but my other phone back then was able to learn it directly from the phone ! or only some devices do that ?
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Only some devices do that.
One alternative way is to use that phone to learn, pass the IR code to F3, then use it.
pl1992aw said:
Only some devices do that.
One alternative way is to use that phone to learn, pass the IR code to F3, then use it.
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How to do that ! .. is there an easy way to do so?
laid1995 said:
How to do that ! .. is there an easy way to do so?
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Easy way is to buy Xiaomi Mi Universal Intelligent Smart Remote Controller.
The alternative way written before is the hard way but no cost. You have to figure out youself. I don't have that phone to learn IR. I had PSP-1000 that can learn IR.
An alternative way is to find IR apps on Playstore that has more IR code built-in. Cost or not depends on app.
pl1992aw said:
Easy way is to buy Xiaomi Mi Universal Intelligent Smart Remote Controller.
The alternative way written before is the hard way but no cost. You have to figure out youself. I don't have that phone to learn IR. I had PSP-1000 that can learn IR.
An alternative way is to find IR apps on Playstore that has more IR code built-in. Cost or not depends on app.
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ok. got it. thank you
You need a phone with both an IR transmitter and IR receiver. The F3 only has an IR transmitter. There might be edge cases though.
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Hi, does the G3 have IR learning function? Anyone has tested it?
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soraxx said:
Hi, does the G3 have IR learning function? Anyone has tested it?
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yes! it has!
I tested it. The IR learning worked very well. I learned buttons from two different remotes (a projector at work, and a cable box at home).
But, the IR sending had an issue for me. The projector buttons worked great. But at home, the cable box signals were weak (or something). I had to walk half-way to the receiver for the signals to work.
Once the US Versions are relased of the phone, I can't wait to port QRemote. The Korean version of the app is almost useless if you're in the US, save for IR learning.
The Remote works well, I have been using it for Sony TV, Blueray, Set-top box, and a Fan.
But I haven't found any success using it on the Air Conditioner??
I guess the IR command are specific and can't be learnt using the included software.
Same here ! My g3 can learn but not send them ! Please help
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Guys just a very quick question, does the new M9 come with a IR transmitter and receiver or only a transmitter? Is it still possible for the M9 blaster to learn new IR signals ?
GODSPD said:
Guys just a very quick question, does the new M9 come with a IR transmitter and receiver or only a transmitter? Is it still possible for the M9 blaster to learn new IR signals ?
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I beleive its transmit only unlike the M7 which had 2 way, someone correct me if I am wrong.
Dynomutt007 said:
I beleive its transmit only unlike the M7 which had 2 way, someone correct me if I am wrong.
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Anyone?
No, it can learn IR signals
Sent from Tapatalk on either my HTC One M9 or Tab4 10.1, it kinda depends
How?
There is an mention that the M9 can learn IR signals. How then?
Mine does not respond to signal. So it seems that it has only an IR blaster and no receiver.
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There is an mention that the M9 can learn IR signals. How then?
Mine does not respond to signal. So it seems that it has only an IR blaster and no receiver.
Maybe a software issue? Mine certainly learned signals using the Peel remote app that came on the phone
Sent from Tapatalk on either my HTC One M9 or Tab4 10.1, it kinda depends
Anymote told me their app can record on the M9, that was one of the deciding factors for me to upgrade from my M7. I have a lot of devices that aren't in any code database, and the IR receiver has become invaluable to me.
So it works for you on the M9?
I See in tha app descriptoin: RECORD REMOTES - exclusive to the HTC One due to hardware limitations in other devices.
Could be any One device offcourse
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Guys just a very quick question, does the new M9 come with a IR transmitter and receiver or only a transmitter? Is it still possible for the M9 blaster to learn new IR signals ?
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It is possible to learn new IR signals.
Open the Peel Smart Remote app, open the remote, go to settings, choose your room and click on your device in the DEVICE-section.
Green005 said:
It is possible to learn new IR signals.
Open the Peel Smart Remote app, open the remote, go to settings, choose your room and click on your device in the DEVICE-section.
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This is not called learn new signal. The Device-section is a set of preset signal. What he meant was learn signals directly from the remote you have. Because sometimes the app does not have your device's brand/signal. Happened to me when i tried on my Fujisu air-conditioner and non of the signals worked.
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So it works for you on the M9?
I See in tha app descriptoin: RECORD REMOTES - exclusive to the HTC One due to hardware limitations in other devices.
Could be any One device offcourse
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It does work. Tested it out after I got the phone. However, I haven't seen any other apps besides the one I use that can do it, and last time I checked the app is I think $10. The way I see it, that's still less than a low end universal remote that CAN'T learn signals, but most Android users seem to be entitled jerks who think everything on the app store should be free, so whether or not you're willing to pay for it is your only limitation here.
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It does work. Tested it out after I got the phone. However, I haven't seen any other apps besides the one I use that can do it, and last time I checked the app is I think $10. The way I see it, that's still less than a low end universal remote that CAN'T learn signals, but most Android users seem to be entitled jerks who think everything on the app store should be free, so whether or not you're willing to pay for it is your only limitation here.
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Care to share the name of the app?
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Care to share the name of the app?
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That's anymote I believe. I also purchased it when I used it ALL THE TIME on my galaxy gear 2 watch. Its got codes for devices I never would have thought of controlling with a phone. I will also say that response from the developers was quick but they were also extremely rude and accused me of having a pirated copy somehow? I didn't have a fake copy obviously otherwise I wouldn't have contacted them for help! Haha either way we got it sorted and they found the code for a device I was having difficult with.
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It does work. Tested it out after I got the phone. However, I haven't seen any other apps besides the one I use that can do it, and last time I checked the app is I think $10. The way I see it, that's still less than a low end universal remote that CAN'T learn signals, but most Android users seem to be entitled jerks who think everything on the app store should be free, so whether or not you're willing to pay for it is your only limitation here.
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Hello there,
What is the name of that app ? Im prepare to buy it...
Peacemaker69 said:
Hello there,
What is the name of that app ? Im prepare to buy it...
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Search "Smart IR Remote", it's $6.99USD now. Looks like they also have a free app now as well, but I don't know how limited it is.
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NickWhit1992 said:
Search "Smart IR Remote", it's $6.99USD now. Looks like they also have a free app now as well, but I don't know how limited it is.
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Thanks mate! Did you find any other ?
So I was thinking about my IR blaster in my phone today and what I could do with it.
I wanted to if the following things were physically possible using the M8.
- Distance finder or security laser beam. By transmitting IR light and bouncing it off of a mirror and then the receiver in the phone would pick it up and determine the distance or if light has been received.
- Controlling a remote control helicopter. I could imagine this is possible since the RC heli uses IR anyway, but how would I do it, since my remote control for my heli is not functional.
Thank you in advance
If you know or can get the codes for your helicopter you can program them into smart ir.
Audrino man...AUDRINO !!!
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I was thinking of using Arduino, but I wasn't that desperate to do it, I was just interested if it was possible and how cool it wouldbe to do it?
Doesn't the M8 have a IR reciever to program codes into apps?
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I was thinking of using Arduino, but I wasn't that desperate to do it, I was just interested if it was possible and how cool it wouldbe to do it?
Doesn't the M8 have a IR reciever to program codes into apps?
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Yes if youre remote is working? :what:
What I meant by that, was that the purpose of the IR receiver was to program codes, but was it possible to use it for other purposes such as the one I mentioned in the OP?
I've thought about it, and the possibilities. It depends a lot on how much experience you have with programming. I'm no noob when it comes to programming, as I constantly hone on my c++ programming skills. I'm actually curious about it too. You should check out evilzone.org. the website has massive resources about audrino. I myself also have a lot of audrino PDFs... If interested I can send you the gdrive link
https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B6DLHfxd4Nx-RW12SVFRMzVTREU/edit
PS....I've got a **** load of other PDFs about all kinds of programming from JavaScript to Python...
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Thanks for those PDF's but the most coding I have done is Visual Basic 2010 and bit of Xcode. But I was just hoping their was already an app on the market to do such a thing or if it was physically possible for the phone to send and receive and IR signal a few times every second.
I would love to get into coding, but I just don't have the time to code and bug fix.
I haven't seen or heard of such an app...I've never enjoyed VB...Friend of mine uses VIM, but all of that PHP crap gives me a headache.
I don't suspect there will be, since no one seems to make them anymore, but does it have an IR blaster?
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Sadly no
They opted out because the majority of people do not use that feature.
I never use it so I won't miss it.
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Sadly no
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IR remotes now are being replaced with Bluetooth remotes. But would have liked to see the IR blaster not phased out.
For me it's OK, as I used it one time on my M8 and in fact never on my M9. This depends on the user of course. Just my 2 cent.
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I have to admit I loved having one but sadly I never used it. All the roms I would flash... I got sick of setting it up. It will be missed but not a big deal
I use Anymote and control EVERYTHING in my house with it on my M8. Even the rotating fan has a remote.
I was hoping to get a tablet to take care of this burden, but even they don't have the ability on newer models.
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Man, how am I going to blast IRs now?
Ajfink said:
Man, how am I going to blast IRs now?
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The old fashioned way I suppose. Just don't do it a lot or you'll go blind
I personally I use this thing a lot. Also if I'm flashing new rom, I'm using titanium backup so I won't have to setup peel smart everytime. Very useful if you aways lose the remote ? for the TV's, audio system, air conditionin =) and etc
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mefistoreyon said:
I personally I use this thing a lot. Also if I'm flashing new rom, I'm using titanium backup so I won't have to setup peel smart everytime. Very useful if you aways lose the remote for the TV's, audio system, air conditionin =) and etc
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So true. My kids keep losing the remotes. It's nice to have all the different TVs programmed into my phone so I don't have to hunt around for them.
What of keeping your old device as a remote, for game playing and/or navigation when on the go, and your 10 for all the other brilliant stuff
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What of keeping your old device as a remote, for game playing and/or navigation when on the go, and your 10 for all the other brilliant stuff
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Because the point is to eliminate clutter, not add to it.
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you can always get a headphone jack IR blaster...
[Cruzer] said:
you can always get a headphone jack IR blaster...
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I think I know what you're talking about, but can you elaborate?
Thanks.
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mcwups1 said:
I think I know what you're talking about, but can you elaborate?
Thanks.
Sprint M8
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-M...678?hash=item21081165d6:g:eek:CkAAOSwHnFV5CJp
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-M...678?hash=item21081165d6:g:eek:CkAAOSwHnFV5CJp
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Anyone know what the range of that is. The range of the ir blaster on the HTC M series is phenomenal.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Universal-M...678?hash=item21081165d6:g:eek:CkAAOSwHnFV5CJp
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That's what I thought. I researched this already.
Not sure if it actually works.
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It says the IR blaster is based on the level of output of the headphone jack, and from my understanding that the headphone jack on the HTC 10 is suppose to be loud due to a dedicated amp, so if it worked it should work well. The only issue is that you would either have to keep the IR blaster plugged in at all times or find it when you need it and it isn't very big.
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It says the IR blaster is based on the level of output of the headphone jack, and from my understanding that the headphone jack on the HTC 10 is suppose to be loud due to a dedicated amp, so if it worked it should work well. The only issue is that you would either have to keep the IR blaster plugged in at all times or find it when you need it and it isn't very big.
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We could get around not losing the ir blaster when not in use by using something like this ( http://www.amazon.com/Smartphone-Ph..._cp_107_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=1R3B4XGBYBXVKHZTMWRF ) connected to somthing like this ( http://www.ebay.com/itm/Female-to-F...653666?hash=item3a94914d62:g:XW4AAOxylwpR4ugb ) connected to the ir blaster attached to keys. Or if someone could find a 3.5mm jack cap that we can hook a laynard to.
Or just buy 20 ir blasters and place one everywhere.
Also here is another style ir blaster I think its lower profile and looks cool. http://www.ebay.com/itm/121870964868?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Greetings,
I'm interested in buying this phone mostly because it seems to have a good camera on paper for my <20k INR budget and the UI is a personal favourite of mine, just below the OxygenOS.
I would love to hear your experience with the camera, if it supports the GCam mod properly, and does the chunky design of the phone really make you reconsider buying it?
I would also love to know if you've tried anything to make the hdr10 work outside the YouTube app.
Thank you
I intend to get one if its easy to root the phone. Is it possible?
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I intend to get one if its easy to root the phone. Is it possible?
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Yeah, from what I gathered online, all moto phones have a very similar and simple way to root them.
I remember having to write a letter to Xiaomi on why I wanted to root my phone and wait a week just to have the ability to unlock the bootloader of my Redmi note 4 lol. Moto's method is definitely way easier than that.
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Yeah, from what I gathered online, all moto phones have a very similar and simple way to root them.
I remember having to write a letter to Xiaomi on why I wanted to root my phone and wait a week just to have the ability to unlock the bootloader of my Redmi note 4 lol. Moto's method is definitely way easier than that.
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would system be read/write though? I've been out of the loop for a while, is there any fix for it yet?
if you're purchasing now, then there's no ROMs, TWRP, or anything.. but u can easily unlock bootloader and use ADB coz its Stock Android.. so if you want custom ROMs.. now you can just wait.. (if any ROM developer sees this.. if u own a Moto G40F.. pls make ROMs for this device.. thanks)
Does this device have NFC? The information all over the internet is contradicting. Please confirm
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Does this device have NFC? The information all over the internet is contradicting. Please confirm
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G40 has no NFC, My mum has the device
Did the widevine L1 certification get degraded for anyone