Difference between revisions of "MCEir - Universal Remote for MCE"
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This wiki was made as a secondary source of information about the MCEir universal remote replacement driver. The original post, last updated 2005, can be found here: [http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/thread/33616.aspx ORIGINAL THREAD] . All credit goes to the original poster BurningZeRoad at The Green Button. | This wiki was made as a secondary source of information about the MCEir universal remote replacement driver. The original post, last updated 2005, can be found here: [http://thegreenbutton.com/forums/thread/33616.aspx ORIGINAL THREAD] . All credit goes to the original poster BurningZeRoad at The Green Button. | ||
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This is a driver that will allow you to use universal remote controls with Windows Media Center. You must have the Windows Media Center Infrared Receiver in order to use this. The USB IR receiver by microsoft is identified by VendorID 0471 and Product 0815. (In device manager, right click the receiver and go to properties, then click the details tab). A google search reveals this product 0471:0815 as made by philips (0471) and named the eHome infrared receiver. If you want the codes for windows media center remote control in pronto hex format, view our guide: [[Windows_Media_Center_Infrared_Remote_Codes]] | This is a driver that will allow you to use universal remote controls with Windows Media Center. You must have the Windows Media Center Infrared Receiver in order to use this. The USB IR receiver by microsoft is identified by VendorID 0471 and Product 0815. (In device manager, right click the receiver and go to properties, then click the details tab). A google search reveals this product 0471:0815 as made by philips (0471) and named the eHome infrared receiver. If you want the codes for windows media center remote control in pronto hex format, view our guide: [[Windows_Media_Center_Infrared_Remote_Codes]] | ||
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==MCEir Driver Files== | ==MCEir Driver Files== |
Latest revision as of 15:42, 25 July 2015
This wiki was made as a secondary source of information about the MCEir universal remote replacement driver. The original post, last updated 2005, can be found here: ORIGINAL THREAD . All credit goes to the original poster BurningZeRoad at The Green Button. This is a driver that will allow you to use universal remote controls with Windows Media Center. You must have the Windows Media Center Infrared Receiver in order to use this. The USB IR receiver by microsoft is identified by VendorID 0471 and Product 0815. (In device manager, right click the receiver and go to properties, then click the details tab). A google search reveals this product 0471:0815 as made by philips (0471) and named the eHome infrared receiver. If you want the codes for windows media center remote control in pronto hex format, view our guide: Windows_Media_Center_Infrared_Remote_Codes
MCEir Driver Files
- MCEIR.sys - USB bulk driver from XP DDK
- MCEIR.inf - Driver for 0471:0815 - the MCE receiver
- MCEIRREC.exe - Records raw codes to a file
- MCEIRPLAY.exe - Plays back recorded codes from a file
MCEIRREC Usage: MCEIRREC.exe -o C:\recordedkey.irk
Point your remote at the receiver and try it out. Check the file it creates afterward.
MCEIRPLAY Usage: MCEIRPLAY.exe -i c:\recordedkey.irk
This will transmit the signal you recorded into the file c:\recordedkey.irk
Download MCEir Replacement Driver
MCEir from ETCwiki - MCEir Download from ETCwiki
MCEir from Authors site - MCEir Download from authors site
MCEir SOURCE from authors site - MCEir source code from authors site
External Links
- MCEir Driver FAQ - MCE Remote Replacement Driver FAQ
- Original OFFICIAL MCEir thread - MCEir Official Thread