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<blockquote data-quote="hairlesshobo" data-source="post: 893482" data-attributes="member: 121339"><p>I'd be interested to see what happens you did the same test with WinLIRC. I know that WinLIRC is capable of very fast speed which makes me wonder if it's your hardware or irss. Supposedly irss and WinLIRC will talk to each other, but I didn't have any luck... Not sure why.[DOUBLEPOST=1345681795][/DOUBLEPOST]i just watched both videos (on my sgs2 lol) and just with the naked eye could definitely see a difference in repeat speed. It almost looks like the pulses on the ir emitter are not turning completely off - as if the transistor configuration in the emitter is not allowing for clean transitions from on to off or something crazy like that. If I was hacking the hardware, I'd be inclined to try a high value pull down resistor to see if it helps or not, but obviously we aren't doing all of that craziness lol. But them again, I may be completely wrong on that haha, wouldn't be the first time. </p><p></p><p>I hate to say it but you might have to pick up a better quality emitter for volume control purposes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hairlesshobo, post: 893482, member: 121339"] I'd be interested to see what happens you did the same test with WinLIRC. I know that WinLIRC is capable of very fast speed which makes me wonder if it's your hardware or irss. Supposedly irss and WinLIRC will talk to each other, but I didn't have any luck... Not sure why.[DOUBLEPOST=1345681795][/DOUBLEPOST]i just watched both videos (on my sgs2 lol) and just with the naked eye could definitely see a difference in repeat speed. It almost looks like the pulses on the ir emitter are not turning completely off - as if the transistor configuration in the emitter is not allowing for clean transitions from on to off or something crazy like that. If I was hacking the hardware, I'd be inclined to try a high value pull down resistor to see if it helps or not, but obviously we aren't doing all of that craziness lol. But them again, I may be completely wrong on that haha, wouldn't be the first time. I hate to say it but you might have to pick up a better quality emitter for volume control purposes. [/QUOTE]
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