pretty simple no standards body ever was formed to create something everyone in the
industry can follow so every electronics manufacturer implemented their own protocol
scheme instead there have been some efforts to create unified software libraries that have
all these protocols
https://www.arduino.cc/reference/en/libraries/irremote/ but there is
still no standards body (like the bluetooth association or USB-IF) probably because
it's not a problem people are particularly excited to make their career -j0ule On Jan
9, 2024, at 4:15 PM, Peter Mui via sudo-discuss <sudo-discuss(a)sudoroom.org> wrote:
This email just came in as general inquiry on
repair.org : ====== Hello, I'm a writer
working on a story for the Washington Post and am getting in touch to see if The Repair
Association might have someone who would be able to speak to the story I'm working on.
The story is this: We're looking into how we wound up with so many remotes in our
homes. The story is a bit on the history and the "why" of why our entertainment
centers of the home have come to have a pile of remotes and why they don't all work
together, how it came to be this way. I'm looking for experts who work on TVs and
entertainment products that have an understanding of why we're here and why there
haven't been solutions that keep the consumer in mind. Thanks for any assistance
you're able to provide. ======= Does anyone here know how we arrived this cambrian
explosion of IR remote codes? -Peter _______________________________________________
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