There are also several interesting articles posted on our blog & IRforum. You can find out more about AnalysIR by downloading the demo version (restricted features), by viewing our other videos on YouTube and by reading the user guide and documentation provided with the installation package. Important: You must have the latest ‘dev’ version of AnalysIR installed to avail of the Flirc support. You can simply paste the Flirc timing data into the import window, via Menu->File->Import IR Signal and then click on the Import into Channel 1 button. Once you then click on the main AnalysIR window, the signals will be automatically imported into AnalysIR and decoded.Ī second method also exists, which is not covered in the video. By Opening the ‘Device Log’ option in the file menu in Flirc, you can then record signals and copy the timing data. Note: Make sure you have the “Enable IR Debugging” check box checked to get the IR signal timings displayed within the Flirc Device Log. There is no need to update your Flirc installation or firmware, provided you have the latest revision installed.Īfter viewing the tutorial, you should be well positioned using Flirc with AnalysIR or to make a purchasing decision on AnalysIR. The tutorial covers the semi-automatic method we have used to support this feature, which should greatly enhance the Flirc Device and enable more troubleshooting with problematic signals or just simply as an additional powerful feature for the Flirc device. The video is available now via YouTube, by clicking the image below. We have posted a brief 4 minute “Using AnalysIR with Flirc – Video tutorial” showing how to use the Flirc USB device as an Infrared remote control signal source for AnalysIR.
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