Flipper-IRDB
Flipper-IRDB
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Flipper-IRDB
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Flipper Zero: Multi-Tool Device for Geeks
Seems like there is at least a bit of interest [1] to convert lirc definitions [2], which is great, because there are so many of them. There even is a definition for my about 30 years old hifi! A really nice hack I saw is to send the code via something that reads lirc and capture it with a flipper in learning mode [3].
[1] https://forum.flipper.net/t/is-possible-to-convert-irplus-fi...
[2] https://lirc.sourceforge.net/remotes/
[3] https://github.com/Lucaslhm/Flipper-IRDB/pull/294
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Flipper universal remote
If you're actually looking as bruteforcing IR, have a look at an example .IR file from the IRDB. They are just text files with a bunch of values in them. It would be pretty trivial to create a Python script that generates every possible IR signal, then upload that .IR file to the Flipper, although I would expect it would take a long time to run.
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I just ordered a Flipper Zero and I want some suggestions on what I should do with it.
If you're feeling generous, capture codes from remotes and submit them to https://github.com/UberGuidoZ/Flipper or https://github.com/Lucaslhm/Flipper-IRDB
- Direct TV Remote
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Hey Guys need ur help
Manufacturers will sometimes use the same IR codes across models. Try one of the files for Telefunken TVs in the IR database on Github - https://github.com/Lucaslhm/Flipper-IRDB/tree/main/TVs/Telefunken
- Flipper zero to find a tvs IR code? (lost remote)
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IR learn remote not capturing signal
As you noted, the universal remote can turn your TV on and off, so it s manufacturer, you can try signals from the flipper IRDB and see if any of them work. From there, you can cobble together a remote that hopefully covers most or all of your device's functions.
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I did it...
Here's the Flipper Zero IR config for the CLD-99 remote I created. It's not perfect but it's better than having no remote or having to walk across the room to press buttons on the device.
- Just got my first flipper today
- Rumba
Flipper-IRDB
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IR Sensor stopped working?
I did try a few different community remotes from this github: https://github.com/logickworkshop/Flipper-IRDB But I doubt that would have broken my sensor?
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Lost remote. Got a flipper I have my work cards on it. I lost my tv remote when moving is there anyway I can use the flipper to replace it without having the remote
Look for your remote here: https://github.com/logickworkshop/Flipper-IRDB
- Adding IR codes to Flipper
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Remote questions
Try if one of those codes work: https://github.com/logickworkshop/Flipper-IRDB/tree/main/Streaming_Devices/Roku
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IR Xbox Controller Released!
Not to burst your bubble or anything but this has been done before by [UberGuidoZ] Glad you are also helping other’s but hope this helps even more too and yes these do work on old gen and next gen both Xbox one and Xbox Series X enjoy! (https://github.com/logickworkshop/Flipper-IRDB/tree/main/Consoles/Microsoft)
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Apple TV Remote (Working IR, All Models)
Here is irdb link, you can add to it but it's already in there, at least as a converted ir file
- Is there a way to save correct IR signals from the universal remote app?
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How to use your Flipper Zero as a Serial Monitor for Arduino
Hey! I'm not exactly sure what you're asking, but I'll take a guess. I'm assuming you have a device like a TV which you would like to control with your flipper via IR. In this case, the easiest bet would be to look for the brand of device in an already existing database for flipper IR profiles. I would check: https://github.com/logickworkshop/Flipper-IRDB/tree/26b16fcc19f326774cf7acb682836a5ff7dbe83b If you can't find it there then I would search online for the IR codes for your 3rd party device and manually add them to a new IR profile (or edit an existing one to make it easy!) Lmk if you have any other questions!
- anyone with Canon camera?
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GETTING FILES FROM GITHUB ONTO YOUR FLIPPER (TUTORIAL)
GitHub - logickworkshop/Flipper-IRDB at aa8f834301da0c9e9c1af1319a1fd553257c97ac
What are some alternatives?
awesome-flipperzero - 🐬 A collection of awesome resources for the Flipper Zero device.
flipperzero-bruteforce - Brute force subghz fixed codes using flipper zero
Flipper - Playground (and dump) of stuff I make or modify for the Flipper Zero
flipperzero-sentry-safe-plugin
flipperzero-sesproject - Segger Embedded Studio project for building & debugging Flipper Zero firmware.
flipperzero-protoboards-kicad - Unofficial protoboards for Flipper Zero, designed in KiCAD.
FlipperZeroCases - 3d Printable Flipper Zero Cases
unleashed-firmware - Flipper Zero Unleashed Firmware
Flipper-Zero-BadUSB - Repository for my flipper zero badUSB payloads. Now almost entirely plug and play.