
- #SOUNDGRAPH IMON SOFTWARE INSTALL#
- #SOUNDGRAPH IMON SOFTWARE DRIVER#
- #SOUNDGRAPH IMON SOFTWARE PATCH#
- #SOUNDGRAPH IMON SOFTWARE PC#
- #SOUNDGRAPH IMON SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD#
Now your VFD display should display information from VDR.
#SOUNDGRAPH IMON SOFTWARE INSTALL#
Then install created package and restart VDR.
#SOUNDGRAPH IMON SOFTWARE PATCH#
Note: if by some reason you don't have VDR sources just install VDR headers:Īpply that patch - LCDProc VDR Plugin (1133) to the vdr-lcdproc sources Where -h defines LCDProc host and -p - LCDProc port (you can find those values in the /etc/nf)
Add a new config file into /etc/vdr/plugins and put there following options:. Copy /PLUGINS/lib/libvdr-lcdproc.so.1.4.5 to the /usr/lib/vdr/plugins. Lcdproc.o: could not read symbols: Bad value usr/bin/ld: lcdproc.o: relocation R_X86_64_32 against `a local symbol' can not be used when making a shared object recompile with -fPIC Note, for AMD64 you should add option -fPIC to the CXXFLAGS into lcdproc Makefile. Untar it into /PLUGINS/src and make a symlink - ln -s lcdproc-0.0.10-jw2 lcdproc. #SOUNDGRAPH IMON SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD#
Download the latest version of vdr-lcdproc plug-in. Download and untar somewhere appropriate version of VDR sources (1.4.7 in case of LinuxMCE). To be able use VFD display with VDR you have to install plug-in vdr-lcdproc: To bring some data to VFD display mythlcdserver should be run. Tick the box Enable VFD device and a few options appear. You can find the setup options in Utilities/Setup->Setup->Appearance->LCD device display. In our case the command should be like that: It's also possible to run LCDd from command line: To get more debug information in the /var/log/syslog. However, it might be useful for troubleshooting set following options: The configuration file nf contains a set of options for LCDd. Make a symlink: ln -s /usr/local/sbin/LCDd /usr/local/bin if you install LCD in the default path. Copy Debian scripts to the /etc/init.d:Ĭp scripts/bian /etc/init.d/lcddĪnd run update-rc.d lcdd defaults to create symlinks to start/stop lcd daemon and client. Copy nf to /usr/local/etc or modify script /etc/init.d/lcdd to point on nf. Or get already patched version - Patched iMON LCDProc 0.4.5 (1263). #SOUNDGRAPH IMON SOFTWARE PC#
Go to the lcdproc-X.X.X-imon directory, apply this patch Patch for LCDProc-0.4.5 (1326) to avoid display good bye message after PC will be switch off.Īclocal & autoheader & autoconf & automake -a. Untar the tarball: tar vzxf lcdproc-X.X.X-imon.tgz. You shouldn't compile it from the sources just install LCDProc using apt-get. Note: the LCDProc includes supporting of iMON VFD display since version 0.5.0. if you get en error: configure: error: C++ preprocessor "/lib/cpp" fails sanity check install build-essential:. if you see error message 'dialog not found!' install dialog:. untar LIRC sources and apply diff to build the package:. download sources of LIRC 0.8.2 and diff file from Ubuntu site. But to use iMON PAD buttons you have to re-compile LIRC with applied patch LIRC-0.8.1 iMON PAD patch (2051):
You should see the actual IR command as irw output.Īs I mentioned above iMON remote control is supported by LIRC from the box. Just run it and press a few buttons on the remote.
To test you remote control you can use utility irw. You should see running lircd process:Īnd file /etc/lircd/nf should contain the content of iMON PAD property Configuration. After that all needed LIRC packages will be downloaded and installed automatically. Go to Wizard :: Media Directors and add iMON PAD remote control by pressing the button ‘Add Remote’ on the bottom of the form. For VDR replace LIRC section in the nf by this codes nf (1274) To be able to control MythTV add content of that file – iMON PAD MythTV lircrc (1405) into /home/mythtv/.mythtv/lircrc. In the new template add a property – Configuration and put there LIRC configuration file for iMON PAD, for example, you can use that one – iMON PAD nf (2220). Go to Advanced :: Configuration :: Device Templates, add new manufacture – SoundGraph, add a new template for that manufacture (choose LIRC Remote Control as Device Category). To add it to LinuxMCE you should do following: #SOUNDGRAPH IMON SOFTWARE DRIVER#
The driver for iMON IR receiver is included in the LIRC distribution since version 0.7.1. That howto explains the steps which should be performed to do that.
LinuxMCE doesn’t support them from the box but there is a way to add it into system. One of most popular of them is SilverStone. IMON IR receiver and VFD display are used by many producers of cases for HTPC.