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Can´t get the remote control to work(Solved)

Can´t get the remote control to work(Solved)

Postby Schlbuditz » Thu Sep 22, 2011 10:28 pm

Hi!

I just wonder what IR-software I´m supposed to use with the TBS8922?

I have installed the V1.0.0.7 drivers for the card, is this the latest driver by the way?

I can´t find any IR-software connected to the 8922, so I have installed TBSVHID 1.0.0.3. Is this the right software for the card? If not, what software is?

The problem is that the VHID-software doesn´t detect the card.

I´m running Windows 7 professional x64.

Please help!
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Re: Can´t get the remote control to work

Postby steven » Fri Sep 23, 2011 4:07 pm

Hi Schlbuditz

Sorry for the problem,would you mind try this new driver:
http://hotfile.com/dl/130487215/c731436 ... 4.rar.html
We will update it later.

Thanks
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Re: Can´t get the remote control to work

Postby Schlbuditz » Fri Sep 23, 2011 11:57 pm

Hi Steven!

Thank you for your fast reply. The new driver makes no difference and the driver version number seems to be the same? 1.0.0.7 that is.
Is the IR-software I´m using the right one?
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Re: Can´t get the remote control to work

Postby steven » Mon Sep 26, 2011 11:25 am

Hi

Would you mind try to uninstall TBS8922 driver first,and then use the new setup.exe file to install.
after install in the device manage do you see the TBS8922 VHID device?
if you see, this means ok.

Thanks
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Re: Can´t get the remote control to work

Postby Schlbuditz » Mon Sep 26, 2011 2:42 pm

Thank you, now the remote is working, but since the IR-software isn´t working with the TBS8922 I can´t remap the buttons.
How do I do that?
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Re: Can´t get the remote control to work

Postby steven » Tue Sep 27, 2011 10:30 am

Hi Schlbuditz

IR-software is only works with 6922 and 6925 ,6984 6220 and so on which use SAA7160 bridge.
TBS8922 use CX23883 bridge which have not this fuction.
Sorry about this.

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Postby borhan3010 » Sun Oct 14, 2012 6:41 pm

Hi 2all
I have 8922 + windows7 x64
When i logon to windows after hibernate or sleep remote control not working any more?
Why? and how can i solve it?
ThanXX
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Re: Can´t get the remote control to work

Postby steven » Mon Oct 15, 2012 3:33 pm

Hi borhan3010

Would you mind telling us that before hibernate, is your remote ok?and which soft you want to use with Remote?

Kind Regards

steven
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Re: Can´t get the remote control to work

Postby crazycat » Tue Oct 16, 2012 4:08 am

i can confirm - this common problem for all CX23883-based TBS PCI products (8910, 8920, 8921, 8922 and OEM). Look like driver init GPIO lines on start and not restore it on wake-up. Maube CX23885-based PCIE products also have this problem (need test), but modern SAA7160-based not have this issue (RC work very stable with WinLIRC after standby/hibernate).
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Re: Can´t get the remote control to work

Postby steven » Wed Oct 17, 2012 9:25 am

crazycat Wrote:i can confirm - this common problem for all CX23883-based TBS PCI products (8910, 8920, 8921, 8922 and OEM). Look like driver init GPIO lines on start and not restore it on wake-up. Maube CX23885-based PCIE products also have this problem (need test), but modern SAA7160-based not have this issue (RC work very stable with WinLIRC after standby/hibernate).

Hi crazycat

Thank you very much for this information,We will have a check now,if it is this problem we will release a beta
driver as soon as possible to have a test .

Kind Regards

steven
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