MapisM
Well-Known Member
With plenty of apps capable of replicating IR remotes, I'm wondering if it wouldn't be possible to use a smartphone also for the Besenzoni passerelle, hence getting rid of the Besenzoni brick.
Which ain't that terrible tbh, but I'd rather not have to carry it around constantly, if possible.
Now, there is an app which was developed by an IT company jointly with Besenzoni (this is the Android version, if anyone's interested), but it works on Bluetooth, hence requiring the installation of a BT receiver module ("BUC", as Besenzoni call it).
Otoh, aside from the cost of this thingie (which is likely to be silly, though I have no clue about it), actually I don't mind having to point the IR remote to the receiver on the stern, and all I would like to do is getting rid of the remote.
So, since my smartphone has an IR transmitter (it works just perfectly as a replacement of Samsung TV remotes, for instance), an app capable of learning and replicate the IR codes of the original remote should be fine, I suppose - but I couldn't find any.
It can't be rocket science I guess, though my smartphone can only transmit and not receive IR, so the app should be able to learn the codes through some other device. For instance, at home I have a Logitech universal remote that does just that.
Anyway, technicalities aside, has anyone tried to do the same, and possibly found a solution?
TIA!
Which ain't that terrible tbh, but I'd rather not have to carry it around constantly, if possible.
Now, there is an app which was developed by an IT company jointly with Besenzoni (this is the Android version, if anyone's interested), but it works on Bluetooth, hence requiring the installation of a BT receiver module ("BUC", as Besenzoni call it).
Otoh, aside from the cost of this thingie (which is likely to be silly, though I have no clue about it), actually I don't mind having to point the IR remote to the receiver on the stern, and all I would like to do is getting rid of the remote.
So, since my smartphone has an IR transmitter (it works just perfectly as a replacement of Samsung TV remotes, for instance), an app capable of learning and replicate the IR codes of the original remote should be fine, I suppose - but I couldn't find any.
It can't be rocket science I guess, though my smartphone can only transmit and not receive IR, so the app should be able to learn the codes through some other device. For instance, at home I have a Logitech universal remote that does just that.
Anyway, technicalities aside, has anyone tried to do the same, and possibly found a solution?
TIA!