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DIYRemote

The "Do-it-Yourself" Remote Control for Android Devices. You design your remote interface as a web page using standard HTML/CSS/Javascript, then open your web page in the DIYRemote app, which will will transmit hex codes on the device’s IR Emitter.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Open Source

Platforms

  • Android  [https://github.com/shannah/DIYRemote/raw/master/bin/DIYRemote-debug.apk](https://github.com/shannah/DIYRemote/raw/master/bin/DIYRemote-debug.apk)
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  • infrared-remote-control
  • infrared
  • remote-computer-control

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DIYRemote information

  • Developed by

    Steve Hannah
  • Licensing

    Open Source and Free product.
  • Written in

  • Alternatives

    5 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

GitHub repository

  •  66 Stars
  •  5 Forks
  •  4 Open Issues
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What is DIYRemote?

The DIYRemote project allows you to design your own custom remote control interface for TV, Home theater, and any other devices that use an infrared remote control. You design your remote interface as a web page using standard HTML/CSS/Javascript, then open your web page in the DIYRemote app. When your webpage is loaded inside the DIYRemote app, it will have access to a Javascript function transmit() which will transmit hex codes on the device’s IR (Infrared) Emitter.

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