> Press RETURN now to start recording.
> ................................................................................
> Found const length: 106415
> Please keep on pressing buttons like described above.
> ................................................................................
> RC-5 remote control found.
> No header found.
> No lead pulse found.
> No repeat code found.
> Signals are biphase encoded.
> Signal length is 26
> Now enter the names for the buttons.
>
> Please enter the name for the next button (press <ENTER> to finish
> recording) suivant
>
> Now hold down button "suivant".
> Something went wrong. Please try again. (9 retries left)
> Something went wrong. Please try again. (8 retries left)
> Something went wrong. Please try again. (7 retries left)
> Something went wrong. Please try again. (6 retries left)
> Something went wrong. Please try again. (5 retries left)
> Something went wrong. Please try again. (4 retries left)
> Something went wrong. Please try again. (3 retries left)
> Something went wrong. Please try again. (2 retries left)
> Something went wrong. Please try again. (1 retries left)
> Something went wrong.
> Try using the -f option.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] patrick]#
>
>
> begin remote
>
>   name  /home/patrick/lircd.conf
>   bits           26
>   flags RC5|CONST_LENGTH
>   eps            30
>   aeps          100
>
>   one           503   383
>   zero          503   383
>   gap          106415
>   toggle_bit_mask 0x0
>
>       begin codes
>       end codes
>
> end remote
>
>
> it's use rc5 ? it's a IR standart i know .
yes. this looks like ok.

I go back now to your posted mode2 output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] patrick]# mode2 -d /dev/lirc/0
space 16777215
pulse 280
space 2851
pulse 279
space 9994
pulse 281
space 2848
pulse 281
space 9992
pulse 284
space 2847
pulse 282
space 9992
pulse 281
space 2848
pulse 280
space 6423
pulse 279
space 6423
pulse 281
space 2847

this numbers have to correspond with the numbers in your lircd.conf
one thing could be that lirc is using a wrong driver situation, active
low/high instaed of active high/low.
check
$ modinfo lirc_serial for how to set the module options
normally, changing the mode will chang pulses with spaces

its because i think the puls lenght is very low. later (at home) I can
compare it with the on of my remote (RC5 as well)

Andreas

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