- #Ehome infrared receiver not working install#
- #Ehome infrared receiver not working driver#
- #Ehome infrared receiver not working manual#
Under 8.0.1 the remote sometimes works, sometimes doesn't. Sorry to drag this thread up again, however, a relevant update. I will keep this in mind for future upgrades. If anyone else is having issues, it's an easy try to see if it works for you. Regardless, I can shutdown, reboot, whatever and it still works afterwards. WTF? I have no idea why that would work except there has to be a setup script that doesn't run right on initial boot or maybe it runs better after the services are all started? Dunno. So 8.0.2 fresh install, got through the intro config menu, then plugged in the remote. He claimed he's never gotten OpenELEC or LibreELEC to work with his remote if it is physically plugged in when he does an update. Wipe and start fresh WITHOUT the remote receiver plugged in. A group started to chat about Pi3 and to get to the point, I mentioned my issues with the remote and OpenELEC. mceusb 1-1.5:1.0: 0 tx ports (0x0 cabled) and 1 rx sensors (0x1 active) mceusb 1-1.5:1.0: Registered Formosa21 eHome Infrared Transceiver with mce emulator interface version 2
#Ehome infrared receiver not working driver#
rc rc0: lirc_dev: driver ir-lirc-codec (mceusb) registered at minor = 0 usb 1-1.5: Product: eHome Infrared Transceiver usb 1-1.5: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 usb 1-1.5: New USB device found, idVendor=147a, idProduct=e03e usb 1-1.5: new full-speed USB device number 6 using dwc_otg : Saw some interesting errors in the log files.Ĭode usb 1-1.5: USB disconnect, device number 5 Has anyone else had issues with their remote after upgrading? I am poking around in the Kodi menus seeing if anything changed there, but nothing obvious is jumping out at me as being different. When I push buttons on the remote, the ir receiver lights up but nothing happens in Kodi. When I look at the Pi, the ir receiver is there.
#Ehome infrared receiver not working install#
Plugged the remote into a second Kodi install (on a Ubuntu system) and it works so I know it isn't the hardware. I plugged in a USB keyboard and that is working just fine. I downloaded LibreELEC-RPi2.arm-8.0.1.tar into the /storage/.update folder and rebooted.
#Ehome infrared receiver not working manual#
I had some spare time to do an update, so I did a manual update. I was running 7.0.3 on a Raspberry Pi 3 with a Rosewill RHRC-12001 MCE Infrared remote which I have used with Kodi for many years. Repeat delay = 500 ms, repeat period = 125 msīus 001 Device 006: ID 147a:e03e Formosa Industrial Computing, Inc. Supported protocols: unknown other lirc rc-5 rc-5-sz jvc sony nec sanyo mce-kbd rc-6 sharp xmpīus: 3, vendor/product: 147a:e03e, version: 0x1101 The disadvantage is that it might look a bit inelegant.Found /sys/class/rc/rc0/ (/dev/input/event2) with: Use sticky tape or blu-tack to fix the foil to the case. If you purchased a complete HTPC, and are reluctant to open the case to disconnect the built-in IR receiver, you could probably stick some aluminium foil over the IR window in the case, to prevent it picking up the IR signals from the remote.
I did have a look at your log files, but I am not an expert in reading log files, and I did not find anything that might shed light on this problem.
So what is it compatible with? I don't know, but Microsoft have in the past produced IR keyboards, so perhaps it is intended to be used with one of those, and doesn't include the extra support needed to work with the additional buttons on the remote control. Click to expand.When only the built-in receiver is connected, if you definitely do not have an entry for "Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver" in the "Human Interface Devices" section of "Device Manager", I think that we must conclude that the built-in receiver is not compatible with the MCE remote control.