Hello,
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and now - the content: I know there is a lot's (really a lot!) of outdated information, documentation and threads about the use of ir remotes.
Let's just start where I came of... back the old days before libreelec... the openelec days:
In this times (was it v6?) my remote (a xbox 360 universial model or something like this it's called) looking like this:
Source: Microsoft XBox 360 Universal Remote Control - Official Kodi Wiki
...and this remote didn't worked out of the box but required a (more or less) correct keymap file. After adding the file it worked: Great!
Migration to libreelec (I think we are talking about v.7 now - but not sure) and it continued like that: Providing the right file in the right place -> Profit.
Next version was a real bummer. I think it was libreelec v.8 and it just worked right out of the box! Without any configuration! Surprise!
Now I made the upgrade to libreelec v.9 and lost my remote and don't get it running anymore.
I found (after reading half on the remote related threads here) this link: Infrared Remotes [LibreELEC.wiki] which even mention the changes in librelec v9.
And I did what was written:
RPi specific changes
Change dtoverlay=lirc-rpi to dtoverlay=gpio-ir in /flash/config.txt to switch to the newer gpio-rc-recv driver which replaces lirc-rpi.
But my remote doesn't work. I (since always) used the default pins for the (tsop?) receiver on my raspberry. And no hardware changes.
I'm more confused now after reading the wiki because It talks about a lot's of confusing things but doesn't tells me how I could use my remote which already worked out of the box in the past
Good old days? Maybe