Okay well, not great news but at least there's hope ^^
Thanks for your help anyway
Thanks for your help anyway
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Show posts MenuQuote from: names_are_hard on August 26, 2024, 02:22:16 PMWhat is not known is whether the layer ML runs at can access the raw IR data. If yes, you can write an arbitrary protocol on top and control the cam however you want. If no, it becomes harder, since that protocol doesn't support halfshutter-like behaviour. You'd need to be able to suppress the IR remote taking a pic, at a minimum.
Quote from: Skinny on June 29, 2024, 02:35:07 PMIf ML could read what is coming from this IR input it could be used to control the camera with something like a TV remote.
It would require some kind of "learn" function inside ML. So imagine, someone have some random old TV or DVD remote control, he press learn on the camera, then press any button on the remote and now the camera learned that this IR sequence will be a "shutter release", or "focus" or anything else.
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