Hi,
I'm unable to navigate throw the OSD using keyboard in telnet mode. "svdrpsend.pl hitk ..." command display the OSD in the telnet window. I using vdr 1.7.4 and remote-0.4.0 with this option -P'remote -p tcp:3333'
Any hints?
Thanks,
Best regards
béranger
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:17 PM, BRUNETON Béranger bruneton@gmail.com wrote:
I'm unable to navigate throw the OSD using keyboard in telnet mode. "svdrpsend.pl hitk ..." command display the OSD in the telnet window. I using vdr 1.7.4 and remote-0.4.0 with this option -P'remote -p tcp:3333'
It's working now using a proper remote.conf file.
remote-tcp:3333.Up 0000000000415B1B remote-tcp:3333.Down 0000000000425B1B remote-tcp:3333.Menu 000000000000006D remote-tcp:3333.Ok 000000000000000D remote-tcp:3333.Back 000000000000007F remote-tcp:3333.Left 0000000000445B1B remote-tcp:3333.Right 0000000000435B1B remote-tcp:3333.Red 0000000000000072 remote-tcp:3333.Green 0000000000000067 remote-tcp:3333.Yellow 0000000000000079 remote-tcp:3333.Blue 0000000000000062 remote-tcp:3333.0 0000000000000030 remote-tcp:3333.1 0000000000000031 remote-tcp:3333.2 0000000000000032 remote-tcp:3333.3 0000000000000033 remote-tcp:3333.4 0000000000000034 remote-tcp:3333.5 0000000000000035 remote-tcp:3333.6 0000000000000036 remote-tcp:3333.7 0000000000000037 remote-tcp:3333.8 0000000000000038 remote-tcp:3333.9 0000000000000039 remote-tcp:3333.Channel+ 000000007E355B1B remote-tcp:3333.Channel- 000000007E365B1B remote-tcp:3333.Volume+ 000000007E325B1B remote-tcp:3333.Volume- 000000007E335B1B remote-tcp:3333.User1 00000000455B5B1B remote-tcp:3333.User2 0000007E37315B1B remote-tcp:3333.User3 0000007E38315B1B remote-tcp:3333.User4 0000007E39315B1B remote-tcp:3333.User5 0000007E30325B1B remote-tcp:3333.User6 0000007E31325B1B remote-tcp:3333.User7 0000007E33325B1B remote-tcp:3333.User8 0000007E34325B1B remote-tcp:3333.User9 0000000000505B1B
BRUNETON Béranger wrote:
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 11:17 PM, BRUNETON Béranger bruneton@gmail.com wrote:
I'm unable to navigate throw the OSD using keyboard in telnet mode. "svdrpsend.pl hitk ..." command display the OSD in the telnet window. I using vdr 1.7.4 and remote-0.4.0 with this option -P'remote -p tcp:3333'
It's working now using a proper remote.conf file.
Of course. ;-)
Because different telnet clients produce different key codes, it is recommended to go through the normal key learning process. This way you will always have a correct key mapping.
CU Oliver
BRUNETON Béranger wrote:
Because different telnet clients produce different key codes, it is recommended to go through the normal key learning process. This way you will always have a correct key mapping.
Sure, but the learning process is not displayed on telnet :(
Correct. Unfortunately, key learning messages are only displayed on the real OSD. They are not delivered through the cStatus interface. ;-(
CU Oliver