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byte sized engineering | How to control your TV with your smartphone - Part 2 @bytesizedengineering | Uploaded April 2017 | Updated October 2024, 7 hours ago.
Part 1: youtu.be/YYvFWKw-dFg

In part 1 of this series I explained how to use a smartphone that's equipped with an IR blaster to control electronic devices such as your TV. Part 2 explains how I controlled devices whose IR codes were not found in anymote's database. I connected an IR receiver to an arduino and wrote some code to capture the IR pulses and write them out to a format that the anymote app can import.

I demonstrate using the Anymote Smart Remote App by Color Tiger
play.google.com/store/apps/dev?id=7723403455955044226

project page where you can download arduino code:
bytesizedengineering.com/projects/how-to-control-your-tv-with-your-smartphone-part-2

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